The biggest match of our league campaign so far takes place tomorrow evening at 6.30pm, with tickets still available to see two Women's Champions League quarter-finalists go head to head in the last WSL1 game of 2017.

There will be plenty of pre-match festivities for early arrivals to the ground, including free mulled wine, roasted chestnuts and pick’n’mix plus the Chelsea Brass Band, and Bright hopes that results in a bumper crowd and a raucous atmosphere.

'The fans have been incredible, they've really made it home, and we're hoping for another big crowd and lots of chanting and cheering for us,' she said. 'Let's really get the atmosphere going and make it an exciting one.

'It’s always been a tough game against Man City, but also one that is good for the fans – plenty of entertainment and end-to-end stuff.

'Our training levels are always high intensity and with the quality of the players throughout the squad, our sessions are able to replicate the calibre of opposition we'll be competing against on Sunday.

'I think we’re at the stage where the squad is ready for a big performance against them. We’re ready to put on a big show at the weekend and get those three points to move back to the top of the table.'

There will be lots of England internationals on show at Kingsmeadow, including Bright herself, who burst onto the scene at Euro 2017 and was one of the Lionesses standout players. Those friendships will be put to one side on Sunday evening, though.

'There will be quite a few England players in their team and it's always tough playing against them, but that's football,' Bright said. 'We've got one job and that's to get the three points.'

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