Key events
Then kick-off going up in five minutes for United v Liverpool, the team message will be announced for four other sticks. I will bring you those updates as soon as I can.
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Liverpool boss Matt Beard he said of the current hunt for a key place: “Manchester United has been a bit up and down lately, but I think it’s a lot of unfair criticism of Marc Skinner. As always it’s going to be a tight game but it’s what we’re looking forward to, it’s similar to the Verton fixture in the sense that it’s always going to be a game to look for when the fixtures come out.”
Manchester United manager Marc Skinner said Liverpool: “Liverpool are a little different than last season. They’ve always been good, strong defenders, solid defenders of the box. What they’ve added in speed is opposite quality. Guarding Olivia Smith and guarding Leanne Kiernan are working together, they’re very good. I expect a tough opponent As it always is with Liverpool, with Matt Beard’s teams, we got our marks quickly.
The news team is at home. Both teams will wear black armbands in memory of Kath Phipps, a long-time Manchester United employee.
United will not have Ella Toone involved in the matchday squad as she is out with injury until the new year.
Man Utd: Tullis-Joyce, George, Weaver, Clinton, Galton, Riviere, Janssen, Terland, Miyazawa, Turner, Geise.
Liverpool, meanwhile, have no shock inclusions or exclusions with Taylor Hinds leading the side.
Liverpool: Micah, Fisk, Bonner, Matthew, Hinds, Nagano, Shaw, Holland, Enderby, Smith, Kapocs.
The beginning
Hello and welcome to our Women’s Super League coveragewhere today we will bring you every goal as it is done by the league.
All six will be booked as a total return flight from an international break. Today’s matches are:
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Man Utd v Liverpool, 12pm (all times GMT)
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Tottenham v Everton, 1pm
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Home City v Leicester, 1pm
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Chelsea v Brighton, 2pm
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Arsenal v Aston Villa, 2pm
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West Ham v Crystal Palace, 2.30pm
The news team fell for the first fixture of the day and so tuned in early for updates before the chaos of the game begins. It also looks like the six games will all go ahead as planned with no weather disruption yet.