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Week 6 of the Women’s Super League is all about, how do teams regroup and refocus after the international fixtures. Players have gone around the globe, to play for their respective national teams, and it always take some time to get back into the grove of club football. However, with week 6 of the WSL already approaching on Sunday, there is little time to waste.
Note: All times below are UK-time.
Which matches will be played this weekend?
Sunday November 3rd:
- 12:30 Manchester United vs. Arsenal
- 14:00 Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Leicester City
- 14:00 Crystal Palace vs. Manchester City
- 14:00 Tottenham Hotspur vs. West Ham United
- 16:30 Aston Villa vs. Liverpool
- 18:45 Everton vs. Chelsea
The game of the weekend
Sunday’s showdown between Manchester United and Arsenal is set to be a thriller! Both squads are fresh off international duty, meaning they’ll have limited time to regroup and prepare for this pivotal clash.
Manchester United has started the season in top form, boasting 10 points from four games and an impressive defense, with only one goal conceded. Led by new captain Maya Le Tissier and the return of Gabby George, the United backline has been rock-solid. But Sunday’s test will reveal how they hold up against some of the WSL’s best attackers.
Meanwhile, Arsenal has had a shaky start, marked by disappointing results and the recent departure of their head coach. Yet, their international players have shined, racking up goals and confidence on the world stage. The Gunners’ lineup – including Katie McCabe, Frida Maanum, Stina Blackstenius, Caitlin Foord, Kyra Cooney-Cross, and Leah Williamson – each found the net over the break, bringing some much-needed spark and belief back to the team.
So, who do you think will take the win on Sunday? Drop your predictions in the comments!