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West Ham Vs. Man Utd Women Preview

On the 29th of February 2024, at half past four in the afternoon, a blog post was written.

Manchester United is set to resume their participation in the Women's Super League this coming weekend, after the most recent international hiatus has ended.

Marc Skinner's team is heading to London to play against West Ham. Our goal is to narrow the distance between us and the top three teams.

Last November, our team, the Reds, won 5-0 against the Hammers at Leigh Sports Village while our loyal fans cheered us on.

Before the scheduled start time of 3:00 PM Greenwich Mean Time on Sunday at Chigwell Construction Stadium, this article contains all the important information you should be aware of.

How can I keep up with the game on Sunday? You can watch the game live on The FA Player. Additionally, you can listen to live radio commentary on ManUtd.com.

Frequent updates and feedback after the game will also be available on our website and the United App.

What's new with our team? Unfortunately, we still have some players out due to injuries. Gabby George, Emma Watson, and Jess Simpson are still recovering from knee injuries and won't be able to play. Hinata Miyazawa is also unavailable due to a foot problem.

There's uncertainty surrounding whether Jayde Riviere will play in Sunday's match as she got injured when we defeated Brighton. Due to this, she won't be able to participate in Canada's upcoming game. Geyse also won't be available because Brazil did well in the CONCACAF Gold Cup and has qualified for the quarter-finals after winning all their group games. On Friday, Marc Skinner is likely to give us more information in his press conference about his team's status.

FACING TOUGH TIMES - As the WSL reaches half-way point, West Ham is in a tricky position fighting to avoid relegation. Therefore, gathering as many points as they can is crucial at this stage. In preparation for the upcoming winter transfer window, the team acknowledged their need to improve and took action. Focusing on strengthening their midfield, they brought in Kristie Mewis and Katrina Gorry.

Even though West Ham had a surprising victory over Arsenal in early February, they were defeated 2-0 by Everton two weeks later. This puts them just five points ahead of Bristol City, who are at the bottom of the table. As we approach the important stage of the season, it will be crucial for the Reds to perform well and stop West Ham from earning valuable points.

Which other teams are participating? The WSL table has crucial matches for every team, including those at the top and bottom. These games are set to be intense and competitive.

On the 2nd of March, there will be a football match taking place between Manchester City and Everton starting at 12:00 GMT.

On Sunday, March 3rd, there are five football matches taking place. The first game is between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur and starts at 12:30 GMT. At 2:00 PM GMT, Bristol City will take on Brighton. At the same time, Aston Villa will play Liverpool. The fourth game is between West Ham and Manchester United and starts at 3:00 PM GMT. Lastly, Leicester City will face Chelsea with a start time of 6:00 PM GMT.

Today is the 29th of February, which only happens once every four years. It's a special day known as Leap Day. We won't have another February 29th until 2028. This extra day is added to the calendar to keep it in sync with the Earth's orbit around the sun. It's interesting to see how we manage time and keep track of the days and years in our lives. Who knows what will happen on the next Leap Day?

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