How to follow City v Man United on the app
How to follow City v Man United on the app
How to follow City v Man United on the app
Follow Manchester City's Adobe Women's FA Cup clash with Manchester United on the Official Man City App.
Nick Cushing's side return to the Joie Stadium as we face the Red Devils on Sunday 13 April, with kick-off scheduled for 15:00 (UK).
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Following our 2-1 victory on the south coast, Nick Cushing's side are eager to continue the winning run and look to reach the final at Wembley for the first time since 2022.
Our previous meeting with Manchester United in January saw us secure a 2-1 victory to progress to the League Cup semi-final.
Two first-half goals from Laura Coombs and Lily Murphy were the difference at Leigh Sports Village despite a 35th minute equaliser from Millie Turner.
But the Red Devils ran us close and another tough battle is expected this weekend.
WATCH: Extended highlights: Manchester United 1-2 City
The match will be broadcast live in the UK on BBC Two, but as always, the Official Man City app is the best place to keep track of all the action from around the globe.
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Our Matchday Centre, which provides detailed text commentary gets under way from 13:30 and continues throughout the afternoon.
From kick-off, Alistair Mann will provide live audio commentary from the Joie Stadium.
Make sure to have push notifications turned on in the app to receive updates on all the key moments.
Download the Official Man City App
After the final whistle, a detailed match report and reaction from both Cushing and the players can be accessed on the app.
Highlights and a CITY+ full match replay will be available on Monday 14 March at 12:00 (UK).
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