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PREVIEW: West Ham United v Manchester United

Chigwell Construction Stadium during the Barclays FA Women's Super League game between West Ham United and Everton at Chigwell Construction Stadium in Dagenham, England - Image by Sam Mallia/Sports Press Photo

Manchester United will be hoping to make further progress in their quest to secure UEFA Women’s Champions League qualification when they travel to The Chigwell Construction Stadium to take on West Ham United on Wednesday evening.

Marc Skinner’s side have a three-point cushion on fourth-placed Spurs and The Red Devils look to be well-placed to qualify for Europe for the first time since the team’s formation in 2018.

West Ham United manager Olli Harder will assess both Grace Fisk and Zaneta Wyne ahead of his side’s latest match with the pair carrying knocks. Youngsters Grace Garrod and Maisy Barker are both injured and will not be members of the squad.

Manchester United head coach Skinner  continues to juggle his squad due to a number of injuries. Aoife Mannion, Kirsty Smith, Millie Turner and Lucy Staniforth are all out while the West Ham United game comes too soon for midfielder Hayley Ladd and forward Signe Bruun. Jade Moore is part of the squad and could be given her debut, although a substitute appearance seems most likely.

The Barclays FA Women’s Super League fixture between West Ham United and Manchester United at The Chigwell Construction Stadium kicks-off at 7.30pm on Wednesday evening. Tickets remain on-sale and can be purchased by clicking here.

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