Manchester City women: November schedule

Manchester City’s women’s team have arrived in November with big fixtures to take on, as they participate in the Women’s Super League and the FA League Cup.
Manchester City’s women have a new month of fixtures to take on, after October brought them positive results.
During the last month, the Cityzens had three games that they underwent. Among the results, they claimed a 3-2 win against Arsenal in the Women’s Super League, defeated Liverpool 2-1 in the WSL, and in the FA League cup, despite having a 3-3 draw with Newcastle, they won a penalty shoot out, which means they had two points to add to their name. An overall positive batch of results for Manchester City, and due to them, they remain as contenders for these titles.
In the Women’s Super League, while Chelsea are current leaders, Manchester City are just one point away from them, giving them a positive chance of taking over them if they can remain getting themselves victories, while in the FA League Cup, they are leading their group and have one more game to go, which will be against Nottingham Forest, who are the closest to them in the group.
These results are vital for Manchester City, especially in the WSL, as the current standings are very close for a lot of the sides.
This new month will see Manchester City compete for more crucial wins, as they look to achieve success this season. So far, they have begun their attempt in doing so very well and will be aiming to remain in that way as these contests keep on going.
Let’s take a look at what fixtures await Manchester City in November, along with all the information regarding every game.
Manchester City women’s November schedule
Manchester City vs West ham – Saturday, the 1st at 12:00 (UK)
Everton vs Manchester City – Sunday, the 9th at 14:30 (UK)
Manchester City vs Manchester United – Saturday, the 13th at 13:30 (UK)
Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City – Saturday, the 22nd at 14:00 (UK)
Manchester City will have three matches in the Women’s Super League: beginning with West ham and then Everton, but the most notable one being their meeting with rivals Manchester United, who are also just one point away from them. Then, they’ll take on Nottingham Forest in the FA League Cup, a game that will decide what outcome the Cityzens will have in their group and what place they will claim.




