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Kick Off Time14:00
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Match Venue
Tickets
| Ticket Type | Prices From |
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| Official | £10 |
Match Preview
London City Lionesses host Manchester City W at Hayes Lane on Sunday 25 January 2026 (14:00 kick-off) in the Womens Super League. This Womens Super League match preview focuses on the occasion, the season context for both teams and practical matchday details, including travel, tickets and ways to follow the action if you are not attending. WSL fixtures often feel significant because the league is competitive and momentum can shift quickly across the calendar. For London City Lionesses, a home match is a chance to build confidence, put in a performance the crowd can get behind and stay connected to season targets, whether that is a title push, a European place, a strong mid-table finish or simply building consistency. Manchester City W arrive looking to show their quality on the road and take something from the match, knowing that away results can shape how a season is judged. Matches like this are rarely defined by one predictable storyline, and the key moments can come at any stage, which keeps the contest engaging for fans in the ground or following remotely. If you are attending at Hayes Lane, check official club guidance for entry times, ticketing and travel information, as arrangements vary by venue. If you cannot attend, you can still follow London City Lionesses v Manchester City W live through coverage, score updates, highlights and post-match reaction, which often adds useful context beyond the final score. Extra matchday note: fixture times and access details can change due to scheduling updates, cup progress or broadcast selections, so checking official club channels closer to kick-off is sensible. If you are buying tickets, stick to official sales pages or trusted partners to reduce the risk of entry issues. If you are travelling, allow buffer time for delays and follow any local guidance around the venue. If you are watching away from the stadium, following team news, line-ups, live commentary and post-match reaction can make the game feel far more complete than a score alert alone, and it helps explain how the result affects the wider story of the Womens Super League season.
Seating Plan & Best Views
