19:32
Half-time: Manchester City 0-0 Arsenal
Very even stuff, with both teams working hard but also lacking the quality in attack to find a way through. And both defending well, too. All to play for.
19:31
45+1 min: Two minutes added on and Katie McCabe, who has been very active, is on the deck after a knock. She doesn’t stay there for long, being Katie McCabe.
19:30
45 min: Bronze forces a corner as McCabe comes across, the ball whipped in by, of course Alex Greenwood, after it is taken short, and Houghton can’t get enough purchase on her header.
19:27
43 min: Some very calm play at the back from City. Too calm? Probably but they got the job done.
19:26
41 min: The good news is that Leah Williamson seems to be doing OK after that scare.
19:23
39 min: Free-kick for City, off the left, Greenwood chips in and Bronze heads behind.
19:22
38 min: City try to calm things down with some passing. It’s been lively, and both teams seem happy with a slight breather.
19:21
36 min: Hemp tries to win a header but it comes off the top of her head and loops over.
19:19
34 min: McCabe will be out of the next Arsenal game with suspension, and will miss the Brighton game. Worse news: Leah Williamson is hurt, and is receiving treatment. She is stretching her quad, ominous considering her muscle problems but tries to get back out there soon enough.
19:17
32 min: The ref has the book out, and McCabe, who escaped a booking not long since, gets a yellow, as does Lauren Hemp. They got a bit heated after a foul. Hemp really not happy.
19:16
30 min: Arsenal pushing on with far more pressure right now. But City do seem to have their measure in defence. Parris and Miedema almost link up but the ball is played a little too hard.
19:12
26 min: Kym Little does some Kym Little things, and Stokes has to come across to stop Miedema getting a clear hit on the ball. Keating, the youngster, is being well protected in City’s goal.
19:10
24 min: Park is looking lively down that right flank, and she drifts a cross into the middle and Arsenal have to close down the danger. No Ellen White to step in and slot that in.
19:07
22 min: The best attack of the game so far, Jess Park seizes on a pass from Hemp and has space to shoot having warded off Mead but the shot flies miles wide.
19:05
19 min: Keating again involved as Miedema threatens, Arsenal then win a throw in City territory but choose to play the ball back. Their usual dynamism has been a bit lacking here.
19:03
16 min: The book is out now, and it’s Stanway has a yellow for a high tackle. Can’t really argue with the decision.
18:59
14 min: City, looking to relieve some pressure, and McCabe is lucky to not get booked for a mid-air foul on Georgia Stanway as they attack. Greenwood’s free-kick into the box is cleared. McCabe gets back to clear. Eventually, it comes back in and Lauren Hemp’s low header is easily saved.
18:57
12 min: Keating again involved as she speeds out to leather the ball out of danger, coming across Bronze to do so. City’s defence, despite all their experience, do seem a tad lacking in communication.
18:55
10 min: Keating redeems herself by clawing the ball away from a Mead effort.
18:54
9 min: Chaos as City goalkeeper Keating comes out and misses the ball, leaving Steph Houghton confused, and having to smash away with Arsenal players hacking away at the loose ball. A full-on communication breakdown but they get away with it.
18:51
7 min: Zinsberger very cool in possession as she is hunted down by City’s forwards. They are pushing on now, and Arsenal will not be having it all their own way.
18:50
5 min: There was a brief lull in play while the referee checked the ball was sufficiently pumped up. It appears it was, as City begin to come into it, playing some nice passing football.
18:49
3 min: McCabe 0n the overlaps balloons the ball out, in an attacking start from Arsenal.
18:47
2 min: Zinsberger, the Arsenal goalie, seems to have begun the game as an auxiliary sweeper, with Williamson ahead of her such a controlling player from defence. Both teams like to play from the back.
18:45
1 min: And away we go in East Manchester, as the players take the knee and the visitors kick off.
18:43
The teams take to the field, with blue flags waving in the corner. Lucy Bronze and Steph Houghton in that City defence make this such a tough assignment for Arsenal.
A stat from Opta.
- Manchester City have won their last four home WSL matches against Arsenal, scoring 11 goals across these victories. Their last home defeat against the Gunners was back in May 2017, a 1-0 defeat.
18:38
Charles Antaki gets in touch, with some firm but fair analysis. “It feels like both Arsenal teams have been firing on minus one cylinders for the last month or so, but with Leah Williamson back for the women there’s the chance for a bit of redemption. Being top of the WSL is the only thing going for the club at the moment; win this one and the team pushes away from the following pack and the light brightens. Miedema might even decide to stay.”
A few of the issues Charles touches on can be found in this piece.
Updated
18:36
Those teams again.
Man City Women: Keating, Bronze, Houghton, Greenwood, Stokes, Losada, Walsh, Stanway, Park, Shaw, Hemp. Subs: Coombs, Scott, Beckie, Angeldal, White, Weir, Mace, Pilling.
Arsenal Women: Zinsberger, Maritz, Williamson, Wubben-Moy, McCabe, Maanum, Nobbs, Little, Mead, Miedema, Parris. Subs: Rafaelle, Beattie, Walti, Boye Sorensen, Schnaderbeck, Stenson, Blackstenius, Wienroither, Heath.
18:34
The hardest-working woman in show business, having hotfooted it from Eastlands, is in Leigh, and will be filing a report. Keep warm, Suzy.
18:31
It looks icy in East Manchester tonight, and Leah Williamson, back in the Arsenal team, is going through her paces in the warmup. A big player to have back, and in defence from where she led England in October.
18:15
Big result from Manchester United earlier, with Suzy Wrack reporting.
Having been unable to string together back-to-back victories since the team’s opening two games of the season, taking in all competitions, United are now six games without a defeat. It’s a feat they have not achieved since a run of six wins completed their 2018-19 season in the women’s Championship, in what was the team’s first season after it was relaunched by the club.
18:04
Jonas Eidevall, the Arsenal manager, spoke to the Guardian ahead of this game.
I wouldn’t say that I would experience any problem with the spirit. We know what we need to do better, we know what we need to develop and I feel we’re all very committed to carrying on with that.”
We only got to see a glimpse of Tobin [Heath] before she was injured. The way we played at home at Hoffenheim was our best performance [of the season] and she was a big part of that.”
Viv Miedema is perfect with her movement. She has real moments of high quality on the left. However, we are playing the ball towards her where there is no space or numerical superiority. On those occasions, we need a much better support structure.
18:00
Some pre-match quotes from Lucy Bronze, per Sky Sports.
I think we’re all excited that we’re playing at home against Arsenal. We know that we play well at home with the style that we like to play. We’ve got a lot of players back fit and the team’s ticking well at the minute. Arsenal are probably struggling compared to the form they had the last time we played each other – they were flying and were the team to beat and were doing so well.
We’re quite confident and we know we just need to keep picking up three points and pulling ourselves up the league table slowly but Arsenal are going to be desperate to get points out of the game because they’ll want to keep that top spot.
17:45
Preamble
Arsenal, the league leaders, have had a poor 2022 so far, having lost both their games so far this year, a shock loss to battling Birmingham and then an FA Cup final loss to Manchester United. Last week, Covid struck and Reading were unable to field a team, and so it’s back to Manchester to get the ship righted. City, having retained the services of Gareth Taylor when speculation he could be sacked during an early-season slump, have had a rare old January, scoring 17 goals and letting in just one in four matches played, part of 25 goals in six consecutive wins, which is one hell of a revival. Arsenal are still a point clear at the top of the table, but second-placed United have played two games more. Chelsea’s draw with Brighton has come in handy, too, and also for City, who can draw level with Emma Hayes’ team by completing a seventh successive win. Big game this one.