Manchester United have confirmed which Women's Super League fixtures they will play at Old Trafford next season
Manchester United have confirmed they will play three Women's Super League matches at Old Trafford next season, including a potentially decisive Manchester derby in May.
United will face West Ham United at the stadium on the opening weekend of the campaign before hosting newly-promoted Crystal Palace on the weekend of February 15/16. The Reds will then welcome local rivals Manchester City to Old Trafford on May 3/4 in a game that could have a bearing on the destination of the WSL title.
"It’s always such a pleasure to play at Old Trafford and the entire squad are really looking forward to returning there for our season opener against West Ham," said manager Skinner.
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