Joie Stadium is the venue as we look to get back to winning ways against Manchester City on Saturday.
We’ll be hoping for a positive response in the 12pm kick-off following recent draws against Aston Villa and Manchester United, leaving us fifth in the Women’s Super League table with eight points from four games.
However we are still unbeaten this term, and have fond memories of away games against the blue half of Manchester down the years.
HITTING THEIR GROOVE
City began the 2025/26 season with a 2-1 defeat away to Chelsea under new manager Andrée Jeglertz, but have responded with four wins in all competitions since then.
They first bounced back with a 2-1 win at home to Brighton & Hove Albion before then putting five past Tottenham Hotspur away from home.
Involved in the group stage of the Subway Women’s League Cup, City beat Everton 3-1 at home before returning to WSL action with a 4-1 victory over London City Lionesses, lifting them to third in the table.
WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY
Slegers: “For us, every game is important and we said the same thing, our first game against a new opponent, London City Lionesses, was very important. The game against West Ham was very important because we know how hard it is to go to that ground.
“Every game in the league is important because every opposition creates different kinds of problems for us. And we have to deliver with consistency.” - read every word from Renée’s pre-match press conference.
Jeglertz: “Of course, looking at our squad there are so many good players in the final third so for us to be able to utilise and use them scoring goals is what all teams want to do.
“What I’m pleased with is that we have created scoring chances in many different ways, not just one part. I’ve been working with and talking about being an unpredictable team and I think we have been that."
FACTS AND STATS
We are unbeaten in each of our last five WSL games against Manchester City (W4 D1), our longest ever streak without loss against the Citizens; only Chelsea (11 straight) have ever endured a longer unbeaten streak against them in the top-flight.
Manchester City are winless in each of their last six WSL games against opponents that finished the previous season in the top three (D1 L5), conceding 2+ goals in each of those games and losing each of their last four in a row.
Only Manchester City (66) have recorded more high turnovers than us (65) in the Women’s Super League so far this season, however, the Citizens haven’t scored from such a situation while we have scored more goals following a high turnover than any other side (4).
Manchester City’s Andrée Jeglertz could become the seventh manager to win four of his first five Women’s Super League games and the first since Renee Slegers in December 2024 (Tottenham Hotspur's Martin Ho could also achieve this on MD5).
MATCH OFFICIALS
Melissa Burgin has been appointed to oversee Saturday's match, with her last involvement in an Arsenal fixture being our WSL season finale at home to Manchester United last season, when we won 4-3 and she awarded a penalty kick for both sides.
Referee: Melissa Burgin
Assistants: Isabel Chaplin and Leoni Harland
Fourth official: Stacey Pearson
MEMORABLE MATCHES
Ahead of this weekend’s trip to City, we’ve taken a look back at four classic encounters at Joie Stadium.
Remind yourself of them or watch how we got on last season in a rollercoaster ride of a 4-3 win in the video above.
HOW TO WATCH
Tickets have sold out for supporters wanting to attend this fixture in person.
In the UK, it’s being shown live on Sky Sports - find out which broadcasters are showing the action live around the world.








