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Is Manchester United v Liverpool on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch WSL fixture

Manchester United are hoping to   (PA Wire)
Manchester United are hoping to (PA Wire)

Manchester United host Liverpool in the Women’s Super League hoping to open up a significant chasm in the table as club action returns after the international break.

Chelsea, Manchester City, surprise package Brighton and Arsenal have broken free of the rest of the WSL’s clubs along with Manchester United in what looks a competitive fight for European places.

Liverpool have lost their last two league games, including a disappointing derby defeat to Everton, though enjoyed a confidence restoring cup win over Newcastle.

They will hope to harry the hosts and add to growing disquiet surrounding manager Marc Skinner, who has faced boos recently despite a relatively solid start and leading Manchester United to their first major silverware last season.

Here’s everything you need to know.

When is Manchester United vs Liverpool?

Manchester United vs Liverpool is due to kick off at 12pm GMT (midday) on Sunday 8 December at Leigh Sports Village.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage from 11.30am GMT. Subscribers can stream the action via Sky Go.

If you want to stream major sporting events while you are travelling or watching from abroad you’ll need a VPN. Get the best VPN deals in the UK. Viewers using a VPN need to make sure that they comply with any local regulations where they are, and also with the terms of their service provider.

Team news

Marc Skinner has confirmed that Ella Toone will be out until the new year after suffering a calf injury prior to the international break. Lisa Naalsund also faces a spell on the sidelines, while Aoife Mannion will miss this game but is set to make a speedier return.

Liverpool have three fresh injury problems: Marie Hobinger awaits a scan on a groin issue, and both Gemma Evans and Hannah Silcock sustained concussions on international duty.

Odds

Manchester United win 6/11

Draw 17/5

Liverpool win 9/2

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