Manchester Metropolis Ladies may go high of the WSL after they face Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon. Chelsea’s draw at Arsenal and Manchester United’s shock 1-0 defeat at residence to Aston Villa leaves the Blues with a chance to take the lead within the title race, and victory will put them a degree away from Chelsea on the high of the desk.
They face an Everton aspect whose solely win to date this season was a 4-1 win at Liverpool on the opening day of the season. Since then, they’ve drawn two and misplaced 4 of the next six WSL matches and have been additionally overwhelmed 3-1 within the League Cup in September.
Final season, Everton gained their first match towards Metropolis within the WSL after they beat Metropolis 2-1 and supervisor Andree Jeglertz shall be hoping to keep away from a repeat efficiency from his aspect in his first season in cost on the Joie Stadium.
Jeglertz confirmed that captain Alex Greenwood shall be out for a ‘brief interval’ after lacking final week’s 1-0 victory over West Ham. She’s going to be a part of Mary Fowler and Lily Murphy on the harm desk, and Rebecca Knaak might take her place within the aspect. The German defender has labored her means again to full health and was on the bench for final week’s win. Lauren Hemp, Sydney Lohmann and Grace Clinton might all be accessible for Sunday’s match.
The Toffees shall be with out Elise Stenevik who suffered a hamstring harm throughout their 3-3 draw with Aston Villa final weekend. Everton can even be with out Aurora Galli, Megan Finnigan and Courtney Brosnan going into the conflict with Metropolis, though Katja Snoeijs and Katie Robinson are set to return to the aspect.
Metropolis struggled towards Everton final season they usually additionally had issue in breaking down a West Ham aspect that’s but to attain a degree in seven matches. Nevertheless, Andree Jeglertz is constructing one thing thrilling on the Joie Stadium and I’m predicting a snug victory for the Blues.



























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