Everything you need to know about our Continental Cup group stage visit of Durham...

WHEN AND WHERE

The game - Matchday Two of our Group B campaign - takes place at the Academy Stadium on Thursday 4 November with kick-off scheduled for 19:00 (UK).

The match will be shown live only on CITY+.

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We’ll also have live text coverage of the game on Twitter @ManCityWomen, and following the full-time whistle, a comprehensive match report and post-match reaction from Gareth Taylor will be available to view on mancity.com and our official app.

Highlights will be available from midday the following day and should you miss the action entirely, a full-match replay will also be available to view with a CITY+ subscription.

Tickets

Tickets for all City women’s home games are available online and by telephone on +(0)161 444 1894 (option 1).

Tickets for this fixture are priced as follows;

Season Ticket holders on the Cup Scheme

Adult

Over 65 & 16-21

Under 16

Category A

£4

£2

£1

Category B

£3

£2

£1

 

 

 

 

Season Ticket holders not on the Cup Scheme & Cityzens Matchday Members

Adult

Over 65 & 16-21

Under 16

Category A

£5.50

£3.50

£1

Category B

£4

£3.50

£1

       

General Sale

Adult

Over 65 & 16-21

Under 16

Category A

£8

£5

£1

Category B

£6

£5

£1

 

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TEAM NEWS

CITY XI | Taieb, Beckie, Mace, Kennedy, Stokes, Losada, Angeldahl, Coombs, Raso, Park, White (C)

SUBS | Pilling, Greenwood, Scott, Hemp, Weir, Walsh

DURHAM XI | Borthwick, Wilson (C), Greenwood, Crosthwaite, Bradley, Christon, Roberts, Brown, Johnson, Ayre, Holmes.

SUBS | Mackain, Hill, Briggs, Lambert, Robson, Hepple, Galloway, Nicholson, Salicki 

Karen Bardsley (hamstring), Ellie Roebuck (calf), Khiara Keating (fractured elbow), Steph Houghton (Achilles), Esme Morgan (leg fracture), Lucy Bronze (knee) and Chloe Kelly (ACL) remain sidelined, while Georgia Stanway was suspended.

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COMPETITION RULES

Group stage points will be awarded as follows:

A club which wins a group match in 90 minutes will score three points.

A club which wins a group match that is tied after 90 minutes by winning the penalty shootout will score two points.

A club which loses a group match that is tied after 90 minutes as it loses the penalty shootout will score one point.

LAST TIME OUT

City’s recent dominance of the Women’s FA Cup was brought to an end in a 3-0 semi-final defeat to Chelsea on Sunday at the Academy Stadium.

The visitors booked their place in December’s Wembley final courtesy of first half strikes from Erin Cuthbert and Melanie Leupolz, before a late Beth England header completed the scoring.

City continued to press for a route back into the game, enjoying the majority of the second half play, but were unable to carve out any truly clear-cut chances to break Chelsea’s stubborn resistance.

PREVIOUS ENCOUNTER

The two sides have not met since July 2015 when Nick Cushing’s side retained their place at the top of Group Two in the Continental Cup with a thumping 5-0 home win.

Braces from Krystle Johnston and Nikita Parris, plus a goal from Izzy Christiansen, secured the victory, as the holders continued their 100% record since the season restarted after the historic World Cup.

On a comfortable night at the Academy Stadium, the 2014 Conti Cup winners produced a thoroughly dominant and professional display, peppering the visitors’ goal with efforts as the away side struggled to venture out of their own half.

How it stands

After one game, City currently sit top of Group B in the Northern Section, following our 5-1 triumph over Everton.

Manchester United are second, having earned a ‘bonus’ point for a penalty shoot-out win over Durham, after the two sides had played out a 2-2 draw in normal time.

The Wildcats earned a point from that result, while Everton sit bottom with fourth-placed Leicester City yet to play.

FORM GUIDE

City head into the game on the back of a mixed run of results and Sunday’s FA Cup defeat at home to Chelsea.

Durham are top of the Championship, having enjoyed a fine start to 2021/22 with 18 points from their opening seven games, winning all bar one.

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