Zelem and co will welcome West Ham United to M16 (kick-off 17:30 GMT) – the same side that our women’s team faced in their first match at the Theatre of Dreams, when we ran out 2-0 winners over the Hammers back in March 2021, albeit in front of an empty stadium due to the Covid-19 restrictions at that time.
The team have since played in front of fans twice at our famous home, maintaining a 100 per cent record along the way, most recently earning a convincing 5-0 win over Aston Villa back in December.
United will be looking for a similar result this time around, and a win would take us back to the summit of the WSL – with leaders Chelsea currently ahead of the second-placed Reds by two points, but not in action until tomorrow, when they travel to Manchester City, who are third.