Manchester City Women
·11 de mayo de 2026
Find out everything you need to know ahead of City's Barclays Women's Super League clash with West Ham.

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·11 de mayo de 2026

City travel down to the capital for the final game of the Barclays Women’s Super League season, where they will walk out as champions, with a kick-off at 13:00 (UK)
The match will be available to watch in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports, with further broadcasting details from around the world being found below.
As always, there will also be regular updates posted on our X account: @ManCityWomen.
As with every game, the official Man City app will have you covered across all bases during the final game of the season.
Starting at 11:30 (UK), our Matchday Centre will provide regular updates, stats and analysis, while live audio commentary from Nick Walsh will, as always, be available from kick-off.
Post-match reaction and a detailed match report will be available shortly after the final whistle, with highlights and a CITY+ full-match replay also accessible on mancity.com and the Official Man City App four hours after full-time.

City manager, Andrée Jeglertz in celebration
The City boss will address the media at the City Football Academy on Thursday 14 May from 14:30 (UK).
Our team of journalists will also keep you updated and you can follow along live on mancity.com or our Official Man City App.
Rita Guarino was brought into West Ham during the winter break earlier this season and has done an admirable job of guiding the Hammers away from the threat of relegation, sitting 10 points above Leicester City.
The Italian did get off to a tough start to life in England, losing away to Chelsea 5-0; however, since that heavy defeat, she’s helped to oversee four league wins, which also includes an impressive current three-game unbeaten run.
West Had managed just one league win before Guarino’s arrival and had suffered a defeat to the now-relegated Portsmouth, who finished bottom of the WSL2, so the 55-year-old has more than done enough to justify her appointment midway through the season.
City ran riot the last time we went down south to face West Ham, which was in the quarter final of the Subway Women’s League Cup, with a five-star display from five different scorers securing our spot in the final four.
A blistering start was thanks to Kerolin and Lauren Hemp, who put us two goals to the good after just eight minutes, with a Grace Clinton strike just before half time restoring our two-goal lead following Riko Ueki’s goal.
Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw and Laura Coombs would go on to seal our spot in the semi-final with goals in the second half and round off a perfect afternoon and extend what was at the time a 14-game unbeaten run.

City come into this final league game of the season in high spirits after a magnificent comeback last weekend in the semi-final of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup against Chelsea.
We found ourselves 2-0 down after 60 minutes, after goals from Erin Cuthbert and Sam Kerr handed the host an advantage, but late strikes from substitute Mary Fowler and top scorer Bunny Shaw took the game to extra time.
With City riding the crest of a momentum wave, we took full advantage when Shaw headed home her second of the afternoon and put us ahead for the first time against the Blues.
While it was the incredible comeback that made the headlines, there was a remarkable late fingertip save from Khiara Keating to deny Sjoeke Nüsken, whose header appeared destined for the top corner.
The match will be available to watch in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports, and further broadcasting details from around the world can be found via livesoccertv.com.
(Listings correct as of Sunday, 10 May).
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