Who is United Women's Player of the Month?
The vote for Manchester United Women's October Player of the Month is now open.
Marc Skinner's team played three matches across the month, winning twice and drawing once.
Over the course of these matches, the Reds scored six times.
Four players have been nominated for our Player of the Month award, and you can read all about their contributions in our breakdown before casting your vote...
CELIN BIZET
After three assists in October, Celin was also nominated for the Women's Super League star-player award for the month too.
Being deployed in a less familiar right-back role, the Norwegian has been a key attacking outlet for United in the early part of the season, providing goals for compatriot Elisabeth Terland twice against Spurs - her former club - and also assisting Grace Clinton's effort in our draw at Brighton.
GRACE CLINTON
As previously mentioned, our September Player of the Month weighed in with a goal in October, at Brighton, while former Red Nikita Parris scored the leveller in the draw away to the Seagulls.
Clinton was again her dynamic self in the heart of our midfield, seamlessly linking attack and defence while continuing her impressive early-season form.
90 in 20: Brighton v United Women
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ELISABETH TERLAND
Teri notched twice against Spurs in our second match of the month, both from pinpoint Bizet crosses.
The first was a thunderous volley which crashed in via the crossbar - her first-ever goal for the Reds - and then she soon followed it up with a towering header at the back post.
The Norway international continues to show why the Reds brought her in from Brighton in the summer and is quickly endearing herself to our fanbase.
Highlights: United Women 3 Tottenham 0
See the moments that matter from Sunday's WSL clash against Spurs at Leigh Sports Village...
PHALLON TULLIS-JOYCE
Our keeper kept a clean sheet in the opening match of October, in the League Cup against Liverpool and followed it up with another shutout in the WSL win over Spurs.
Phallon made some impressive stops against Spurs, laying the foundation from which our attacking players could flourish.
At Brighton, the 28-year-old was again important for Skinner's team and, while being beaten by Parris, Tullis-Joyce was a steady presence behind her backline.
Who is your Player of the Month? Vote in our poll above. The winner will be announced on Friday.