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THREE WOMEN'S SUPER LEAGUE GAMES HAVE BEEN SELECTED FOR TELEVISION, WITH MAN CITY AND MAN UNITED SCH

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Three Women's Super League games have been selected for television, with Man City and Man United scheduling adjustments confirmed. 


Manchester City and Manchester United's Women's Super League matchups in February have been adjusted due to television scheduling. 


Both teams enter the new year focused on winning the WSL; City is only three points behind their local rivals in fourth place while United is only five points behind league leaders Chelsea with a game remaining. This month, earlier


In the Manchester derby, the teams battled to a thrilling draw in front of a club-record 44,259 spectators for the year's final WSL match. 

While both teams will be hoping for higher attendance numbers when the WSL resumes in January, those who are unable to attend the game may now watch a number of league games online. The Football Association announced on Tuesday that Sky Sports and BBC Sport have chosen five games to air in February, including three games involving Manchester clubs. 


City's match against relegation candidates The event in Leicester will now start at 11.30 on Saturday, February 4—a day earlier than scheduled.



Two games that were originally scheduled for the first weekend of the season but were postponed due to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II will now take place the following weekend. 

At the Academy Stadium on February 11, Manchester City will take on Arsenal, another title contender. At 12.30pm, the game will begin a live broadcast on NOW TV and Sky Sports. 

The following day, Manchester United vs. Tottenham, played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, will also be shown on Sky Sports and NOW TV. The competition will begin at noon. 

The FA Player will webcast the last Barclays Women's Super League games. International fans should check



their local listings for information on broadcasts. All matches will be available via The FA Player for nations without a broadcast agreement.

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