Manchester City Women
·2 février 2026
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·2 février 2026

Find out everything you need to know ahead of our Barclays Women’s Super League clash with Arsenal.
We travel to the capital as we face the Gunners at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday 8 February with kick-off set for 12:00 (UK).
It’s available to watch live in the UK on Sky Showcase and Sky Sports+, with further broadcasting details from around the world available below.
There will also be regular updates posted on our X account: @ManCityWomen.
As always, the official Man City app has everything covered.
Our Matchday Centre, providing regular updates, stats and analysis will get underway from 10:30, with live audio commentary also available at kick-off with Mike Minay.
Make sure to have push notifications turned on to be alerted to all the key moments as they unfold as well.
A detailed match report and post-match reaction will be available shortly after the final whistle, with highlights and a CITY+ full-match replay to follow four hours after full-time.
The City boss will address the media on Friday 6 February from 14:30 (UK).
You can follow along live on mancity.com and our official app, with a full written recap available shortly after its conclusion.

After failing to recover from a serious knee injury, Slegers retired from playing at 29-years-old.
She was then appointed as head coach of Swedish side IF Limhamn Bunkeflo before being named as head coach of Sweden’s U23 side.
Making the move to FC Rosengard in 2021, Slegers succeeded Jonas Eidevall as head coach after managing their B side.
In 2023, she joined Arsenal as Eidevall’s assistant after winning back-to-back league titles with Rosengard.
Following the resignation of the 43-year-old Swede, she was put in temporary charge as interim head coach.
An unbeaten spell saw the Gunners reach 10 wins in 11 matches across the WSL and Champions League before she was appointed as permanent head coach until the end of the 2025/26 campaign.
In May 2023, she successfully guided Arsenal to a second Champions League title and first in 18 years after seeing a victory over holders Barcelona in Lisbon.
We last played the Gunners in October as we played out a hard fought 3-2 victory at the Joie Stadium.
Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw broke the deadlock in the first half before Mariona Caldentey quickly found an equaliser shortly after.
Following half-time, Kerstin Casparij restored our lead, but Chloe Kelly’s long range strike saw us draw level again.
It looked as if we were nailed on for a draw until Iman Beney fired home her first goal for the club on the cusp of stoppage time.

City stormed past Chelsea in a 5-1 victory at the Etihad Stadium to move 11 points clear at the Barclays Women’s Super League summit.
A hat-trick from Kerolin as well as goals from Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw and Vivianne Miedema were the difference on a very clinical afternoon for Andrée Jeglertz’s side.
Alyssa Thompson had pulled one back for the visitors, but it could only act as a consolation goal for the current WSL title holders.
Find out how you can follow the game from around the world, courtesy of livesoccertv.com.
Listings correct as of Monday 2 February 2026.
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