How to watch and follow PSG v United Women

Tuesday 17 October 2023 08:00

Manchester United Women face Paris Saint-Germain in France on Wednesday, in the second leg of our UEFA Women's Champions League clash.

Win and Marc Skinner's side will reach the group stage of the 2023/24 competition.

Following the enthralling first-leg draw at Leigh Sports Village, the second leg is sure to be another cracker.

Ahead of the clash at the Parc des Princes, here's everything you need to know about the teams and how you can follow the action...

Highlights: United Women v PSG Video

Highlights: United Women v PSG

🎬 HIGHLIGHTS | Watch the key moments from United Women's pulsating Champions League bow, against Paris Saint-Germain...

HOW CAN I WATCH?

The match is set to begin at 19:00 BST.

It will broadcast live on MUTV, ManUtd.com and the United App for viewers in the UK and Ireland, with our build-up show starting 30 minutes before kick off.

Home teams own global media rights in the Women's Champions League, so fans who are not in the UK or Ireland can watch the second leg live via PSG's own channels.

You will also be able to find team news in our app, followed by regular updates throughout the game and a match report after the full-time whistle.

WHAT'S THE TEAM NEWS?

United defender Gabby George was forced to withdraw during the first half of our 1-1 draw Leicester at the weekend. Geyse was not involved in the match against the Foxes.

Skinner could give an update on his squad in his pre-match press conference on Tuesday morning.

Emma Watson is a long-term absentee following the ACL injury she picked up last month, while Aoife Mannion is also sidelined.

In the first leg, former United player Jackie Groenen made her first appearance against the Reds since departing, while Aissatou Tounkara was an unused substitute. Wednesday's fixture is another opportunity for the ex-United duo to face their former employers.

THE FIRST LEG

United Women made history in the first leg at Leigh Sports Village, taking to the field in a UEFA Women's Champions League fixture for the very first time.

Despite the energy and anticipation inside the stadium, Tabitha Chawinga opened the scoring for the visitors in the second half.

However, United didn't lie down and with 70 minutes on the clock, substitute Melvine Malard levelled, scoring the Reds' first-ever Women's Champions League goal.

That goal means it's all-square going into the second leg, and what a match it could be.

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