
Brighton Women take on Man Utd Women as the WSL returns following the international break, during which Michelle Agyemang suffered an ACL rupture.
WSL leaders Chelsea will host mid-table London City Lionesses on Saturday, while second-placed Manchester City will be looking to capitalise on any slip-up as they face a West Ham side yet to earn a point from six games.
Manager of the Month for October, Andrée Jeglertz, told mancity.com: “Both Rebecca [Knaak] and Grace [Clinton] have been training fully now for the last week. I expect them to be able to participate in the game or at least being able to be part of the game on Saturday.” (On Naomi Layzell’s fitness) “They are still assessing to see what it is and how long she will be out.”
Third-placed Manchester United head to Brighton on Sunday, with Jess Park winning WSL Player of the Month for October but suffering being treated for concussion. Albion are missing Arsenal loanee Michelle Agyemang for the rest of the campaign, following her ACL injury while on England duty.
Spurs face Liverpool who are yet to get off the mark, Arsenal travel to Leicester, while Aston Villa host Everton whom they lead by two points.
WSL 2’s top two face off as top scorers Birmingham host unbeaten leaders Charlton, whom they trail by a single point.
Jodie Hutton 🤝 #BarclaysWSL2 Player of the Month 🔥 pic.twitter.com/AdzR0IQK0J
— Charlton Athletic Women (@CAFCWomen) October 29, 2025
Third plays sixth with Southampton home to Nottingham Forest, fifth meets fourth as Sunderland receive a visit from Bristol City.
Sheffield United take on Durham who sit two points ahead of them. Ipswich and Newcastle clash with each chasing a second win of the season, likewise basement side Portsmouth and their visitors Crystal Palace.
Saturday 1 November
Barclays Women’s Super League
Chelsea v London City Lionesses (Stamford Bridge, 12pm) – Live on Sky Sports
Manchester City v West Ham United (Joie Stadium, 12pm) – Live on Sky Sports
Sunday 2 November
Barclays Women’s Super League
Aston Villa v Everton (Villa Park, 12pm) – Live on Sky Sports / WSL YouTube
Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United (Crawley Town FC, 12pm) – Live on Sky Sports
Leicester City v Arsenal (King Power Stadium, 12pm) – Live on Sky Sports
Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool (Leyton Orient FC, 12pm) – Live on Sky Sports / WSL YouTube
Barclays WSL 2 – All live on WSL YouTube
Sheffield United v Durham (Bramall Lane, 1pm)
Birmingham City v Charlton Athletic (St Andrews Stadium, 2pm)
Ipswich Town v Newcastle United (Colchester Utd FC, 2pm)
Portsmouth v Crystal Palace (Havant & Waterlooville FC, 2pm)
Southampton v Nottingham Forest (St Mary’s Stadium, 2pm)
Sunderland v Bristol City (Eppleton Colliery Ground, 2pm)
