The quarterfinals of the FA CUP of Adobe Women take place this weekend and Manchester City welcomes Aston Villa to Joie Stadium.
Gareth Taylor’s side has experienced a immersion this season as they are in fourth place Wsl classification and 12 points behind the leaders Chelsea. In the mid-week, they kept a 1-1 tie against West Ham after an opening goal from Khadija Shaw.
However, they are still in dispute for the League Cup, Fa cup and Champions league And he will expect to set aside his league form this weekend. Villa is struggling at the wrong end of the WSL table and is only four relegation points in this phase.
Here, 90 minutes Preview the quarter of the Cup of FA on Sunday between Manchester City And Aston Villa …
Manchester City |
Aston Villa |
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West Ham 1-1 Manchester City (03/05/25) |
Aston Villa 0-2 Everton (03/02/25) |
Tottenham 1-2 Manchester City (03/02/25) |
Leicester City 3-0 Aston Villa (02/16/25) |
Manchester City 4-0 Liverpool (02/16/25) |
Aston Villa 3-2 Brighton (02/02/25) |
Manchester City 3-1 Leicester City (02/09/25) |
Aston Villa 0-1 Chelsea (02/02/25) |
Arsenal 1-2 Manchester City (02/02/25) |
Aston Villa 2-4 Manchester City (25/01/25) |
Field |
TV Channel/Livestream |
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UK |
BBC One, BBC IPlayer, BBC Sport website, Adobe Women’s Fa Cup YouTube Channel, Player |
United States |
Espn+, espn app |
Canada |
Adobe Women’s Fa Cup Channel YouTube |
The city is without long -term absent Lauren Hemp and Alex Greenwood, who recover from knee injuries. Taylor confirmed in his pre -party press conference to welcome Vivianne Miedema and Shaw again on the start line.
However, the manager added that his equipment arrives too early for Japan International Aoba Fujino. Laura Blindkilde Brown forms again, but if it is suitable to start.
January sign Rebecca Knaak is also due to injuries, after confirmed on social media earlier this month, he is preparing for a spell on the sidelines.
Man City predicted the line against Aston Villa (4-1-4-1): Yamashita; Kasparij, Layzell, Aleixandri, Ouahabi; Hasegawa; Fowler, Park, Miedema, Kerolin; Shal
It has been a few weeks turbulent for Villa, as Winger Adriana Leon left the club to join -San Diego Wave in the NWSL. Not only that, after last week’s defeat against Everton on the WSL, Natalia Arroyo has some concerns about injuries.
In the second half at Villa Park, the goal Sabrina d’Angelo made a unpleasant one and had to be replaced by Katelin Talbert, who made his debut at the club. Villa still has to confirm the extent of Angelo’s injury or if it will be available for the city this weekend.
Aston Villa predicted the VS Man City line (4-2-3-1): Talbert; Mayling, Patten, Turner, Maritz; Taylor, Baijings; Grant, nobbs, Hanson; Daly
This is difficult to predict that the city is not in the best way right now. The mid -week result against West Ham shows that they have vulnerabilities that Villa will certainly be desperate to explode.
That said, Taylor’s side has so much experience at the highest level and will go back in one way or another. If this party had been against the toughest opposition, it could have been a complicated draw for the city, but the one of Villa place in the WSL – Second below – Indicates that they also fight for the form.