WSL Set to Return for 2026: Manchester City Turn Focus to Everton
- Aimee

- Jan 9
- 3 min read

Manchester City host Everton on Sunday 11 December at Joie Stadium.
Overview
Manchester City face Everton in the Women's Super League, with Manchester City aiming to extend their lead at the top of the table. Everton will see the trip as a valuable opportunity to test themselves against one of the WSL's leading sides and test their progress against elite opposition, where confidence and belief can be built through performance as much as a result. Manchester City, meanwhile, will be focused on asserting their quality and maintaining momentum in a league campaign where consistency is crucial. With points on the line, squad depth likely to be tested and fine margins set to decide the outcome, this slash promises intensity, quality and real significance in the WL context.
From The Press Conference
Aoba Fujino, how is she? What's the latest with her?
“She's not available for the game on Sunday unfortunately. We take it week by week to see how she is coping, to see when she's available again.”
Would there be any other players who might need to be assessed after this?
“No I wouldn't say so. I think the other ones are hopefully available on Sunday if nothing happens in the last few days but I think right now we're in a good place.”
I know that it might be hard to put a time frame on Mary but what's the latest on her?
“She has been working really hard with the rehab and now this about not being too eager either she or us that we want so much so being smart these coming weeks will be crucial. She is part of some parts with the team and modified in some parts and I think that's how it's going to be.”
From Guide
Manchester City have been very solid lately, winning 10 out of their 11 WSL games.
Their attacking output has been sharp, particularly in their biggest wins, showcasing the fluidity and depth in their forward play. The moment around Manchester City is fully positive, with the team looking confident and in comp control as they push to extend their lead at the top of the table.
Everton have endured a challenging run of form this season, winning 2 of their last 11 WSL games. While performances have not always been reflected in outcomes, there have been clear signs of organisation and competitiveness, particularly in their defensive structure and work without the ball. However, consistency across the full 90 minutes has at times proven elusive, especially against high-quality opposition. As the campaign progresses, the Toffees will be aiming to build on their positive phase of play, improve their attacking efficiency and convert encouraging performances into valuable points as they look to climb the table.
Key Players To Watch
Manchester City - Alex Greenwood
A composed and intelligent defender, Alex Greenwood reads the game well and excels in possession. Strong in one-on-one duels and precise in distribution, she provides leadership and stability at the back.
Everton - Courtney Brosnan
A commanding and alert goalkeeper, Courtney Brosnan combines sharp reflexes with condiment decision-making. Strong in the air and comfortable wing rg3 ball at Hager feet, she provides leadership and stability at the back.
Predictions / Taking Point
Everton enter this tie with energy and determination, aiming to stay organised and exploit transitions to challenge Manchester City rhythm. The toffees will look to remain compact, press intelligently and seize opportunities to break forward.
Manchester City, meanwhile, arrive in strong attacking form, with fluid movement, sustained pressure and high-quality finishing in the final third. The clash presents a clear tactical contrast between Everton's strutted, counter-attacking approach and City's possession-based dominance, with the outcome likely to be decided by small moments and key decisions in critical areas.




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