Manchester City F.C.
·10 November 2025
City v Manchester United: WSL kick-off time, team news, match information

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·10 November 2025

Everything you need for Manchester City’s Barclays Women’s Super League meeting with Manchester United.
City return to the Etihad Stadium for derby day on Saturday 15 November as we host United for a 13:30 (UK) kick-off, live on BBC One in the United Kingdom.
In-depth coverage of the game will be all in one place on the Official Man City App, as well as regular updates on our X account: @ManCityWomen.
As always, the official Man City app has everything covered for our clash with United.
Our Matchday Centre, providing regular updates, stats and analysis will get under way from 12:00.
Make sure to have push notifications turned on as well so you’re alerted to all the key moments as they unfold, before a detailed match report is made available shortly after the final whistle, as well as reaction from both Andrée Jeglertz and players.
An eight-minute highlights package can then be accessed when signing into the app on Monday afternoon, as well as a full-match replay on CITY+.
The City boss is set to hold his pre-match news conference at the City Football Academy on Thursday at 14:30 (UK).
The press conference will be broadcast live on our digital channels before written and video recaps are published on mancity.com and our official app.

Appointed in 2021, Skinner will bring his side to the Etihad aiming to close the gap on league leaders City.
United are currently third in the WSL, four points behind the Blues after suffering their first defeat of the season last time out when they were beaten 1-0 by Aston Villa.
Jess Park will come back to the Etihad after moving across Manchester in the summer in a deal that saw Grace Clinton join City.
She was named the WSL’s Player of the Month for October after playing a key part in United’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea before scoring twice as her side completed a second-half comeback against Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Park pipped City's Iman Beney and Aoba Fujino to the award and everyone will be wary of her quality on her return.

Saturday’s clash will be the first time that the two Clubs have met this season.
The previous derby was in May which finished 2-2 after Laia Aleixandri and Rebecca Knaak had put City 2-0 ahead with Clinton on target for the Reds.
Our last home fixture against United was at the Etihad in January when we were beaten 4-2.
City moved top of the WSL for the first time this season with a hard-fought 2-1 victory away to Everton.
Vivianne Miedema fired us ahead midway through the first half before Kelly Gago equalised shortly before the break.
But Bunny Shaw’s powerful header secured the win at Goodison Park and a seventh successive three points in the WSL.
Derby day will be shown live in the United Kingdom at 13:00 on BBC One.
Details of where to watch the game around the world can be found here at livesoccertv.com.









































