The 18:45 GMT kick-off at the 62,000-capacity arena is an opportunity for Marc Skinner’s side to make it three wins from three in the Women’s Super League since the turn of the year.
United’s campaign resumed in 2025 with a brilliant derby victory away to Man City just under a fortnight ago, and the Reds moved up to second in the table by beating Brighton 3-0 at Leigh Sports Village last weekend.
All focus is now on this Sunday’s clash in the capital and, ahead of it, you can find everything you need to know below, including TV and radio commentary info, plus the latest team news…
HOW TO WATCH AND FOLLOW
Our allocation of 2,174 tickets for the away end has now sold out, but if you are not heading to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, there are still plenty of ways to keep across the action.