How to watch and follow United Women v Palace

Friday 14 February 2025 15:30

Manchester United Women are back in WSL action this weekend as we host Crystal Palace at Leigh Sports Village on Sunday.

Marc Skinner's side have made a flying start to 2025, posting just one loss so far in the calendar year and it is a record we are bidding to hold dear a little longer.

The Reds confirmed our passage to the quarter-finals of the Adobe Women's FA Cup last weekend too, with a convincing 6-0 away win against Wolves in Telford.

But it's the Eagles next up, as we attempt to close the gap on league leaders Chelsea. Below you'll find all the details you need ahead of the big game...
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HOW CAN I FOLLOW THE GAME?

Tickets are still available for Sunday's 12:00 GMT kick-off and you can secure yours by following this link.

Alternatively, Ben Ibson will be reporting live from Leigh Sports Village, with the fixture also set to be shown in full on MUTV.

Want to watch the action as it happens? Click this link to subscribe and you too can enjoy every minute.

Our live coverage begins at 11:45 GMT, and Liam Bradford and Siobhan Chamberlain will provide commentary throughout the encounter.

HOW ARE THE REDS FARING?

Skinner's side appear to have a happy bill of health heading into this one, with no new team news reported in his press conference this week.

Grace Clinton returned to face Wolves last weekend, although there was no Celin Bizet for the trip to the Midlands.

Aoife Mannion netted her first goal for the club in the 6-0 romp and could be looking for yet another inclusion against the Eagles.

Ella Toone is fresh off the back of her recent PFA Fans' Player of the Month award and has an impressive tally of six to her name so far this term.

WHAT'S PALACE'S CURRENT FORM?

Crystal Palace are currently rooted to the foot of the WSL table after their promotion from the Championship in 2023/24.

Laura Kaminski's side have won just once so far this term, a 2-0 win over Leicester City back in October.

Since then, it's been no win in 10 and the Eagles will hope for a change in fortunes during the second half of the campaign.

Our previous meeting back in December ended in a 1-0 defeat for Sunday's visitors, with Clinton netting the only goal on the stroke of half-time.
WHO ELSE IS IN ACTION?

Below are the full listings for all the WSL fixtures set to take place this weekend...

SUNDAY 16 FEBRUARY

UNITED v Palace (12:00)
Arsenal v Tottenham (12:30)
Chelsea v Everton (14:00)
Leicester v Aston Villa
West Ham v Brighton
Man City v Liverpool (18:45)

Unless stated, all kick-offs are 15:00 GMT.

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