THE LOWDOWN

Arsenal travel to Leigh for a third game in eight days having collected three points on the opening day against West Ham and comfortably beaten Fiorentina in the Champions League in Florence. Joe Montemurro’s side will play the weekend’s final fixture with Chelsea and Manchester City playing their fixtures on Sunday and both teams will look on hoping for the holders to drop points.

As is his wont, Montemurro adopted slightly different formations in the victories over West Ham and Fiorentina, but it remains to be seen how he will shuffle his pack for the visit to Casey Stoney’s WSL Championship winners. Though newly promoted, United will easily establish themselves as a WSL side this season and while they are probably a season or two away from being able to compete with Arsenal, Chelsea and City, they will compete with every team, as they showed in their narrow defeat to their Manchester rivals on the opening weekend.

The Gunners ought to be able to rotate for their proceeding fixtures at London City Lionesses in the Conti Cup and the second leg of their Champions League tie against Fiorentina, against whom they will carry a 4-0 advantage. All of the Gunners’ resources will go into this mouth watering tie against United and that is a respect Casey Stoney’s side is due. They also have not played a midweek fixture as Arsenal have.

TEAM NEWS

Arsenal will be without Katrine Veje (ankle), Danielle Carter (knee) and Tabea Kemme (knee). Lia Walti has returned to full training having missed the last eight months with a knee problem, but this match will come a little too early for her. Vivianne Miedema was spared the final half an hour in Florence with a generous lead and having come into the season with a tight hamstring. She will again be fit. Joe Montemurro may consider shuffling his pack, with Emma Mitchell and Louise Quinn only used as substitutes so far this season.

Good news, Gooners… @LiaWaelti returned to full training for the first time today ? pic.twitter.com/FpA7bg7MU8 — Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) September 11, 2019

LAST TIME OUT

The teams met in the Conti Cup semi-finals in February and the Gunners had Vivianne Miedema to thank as her double fired Arsenal to a 2-1 victory at Meadow Park. This is the first top flight fixture between the teams with United only having formed their women’s team in 2018. Highlights are available here.

THE OPPOSITION

United were promoted last season after making the decision to begin their existence in the second tier. The idea is for the team to build slowly before challenging the hegemony of Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea. In Casey Stoney they have one of the brightest young managerial prospects in the women’s game after a stellar career as a centre half.

They have added a sprinkle of quality since promotion, most notably through Dutch midfielder Jackie Groenen, who will be well known to her international teammates Vivianne Miedema, Danielle van de Donk and Jill Roord. United produced a gutsy defensive display against City and with strikers like Jess Sigsworth and Jane Ross, they have the quality to punish teams on the break.

They signed England centre-half Abbie McManus from City this summer and also procured England goalkeeper Mary Earps from Wolfsburg, so they will be a tough nut to crack defensively, as City found out on the opening weekend. Last season’s runners up required an outstanding long range strike from Caroline Weir to pierce their defence. Arsenal will have to be patient and wary on Monday.

PLAYER TO WATCH

After an excellent opening day performance against West Ham, a game in which she was heavily involved with both goals, Lisa Evans helped herself to her first goal of the season against Fiorentina on Thursday night. The Scot is one of the most under appreciated players in the WSL, her raids down the right are a constant threat to opponents.

United strengthened during the summer, but they did lose their captain and left-back Alex Greenwood to European champions Lyon this summer. They have replaced her with Swedish international Lotta Okvist, who will be charged with keeping the Gunners right hand side of Leonie Maier and Lisa Evans quiet.

? “Thank you so much for your support… but now we need to turn our attention to a massive game against @ManUtdWomen!” @LisaEvans_17 with the final word from Florence ?? pic.twitter.com/Oyx6KPMzp1 — Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) September 12, 2019

PREDICTED LINE-UP

1.ZINSBERGER, 20.MAIER, 16.QUINN, 5.BEATTIE, 3.MITCHELL, 6.WILLIAMSON, 7.VAN DE DONK, 10.LITTLE (c), 17.EVANS, 23.MEAD, 11.MIEDEMA. Subs: 8.Nobbs, 14.Roord, 15.McCabe, 18.Peyraud-Magnin, 22.Schnaderbeck, 26.Grant, 27.Filis.

HOW TO CATCH THE GAME

The game will be screened live on BT Sport in the UK with a 7.30pm kickoff. People outside of the UK can watch it on the FA Player app for free, unless you are in Scandinavia or Central America, in which case the game will be live on NENT and Sky Mexico respectively.

The FA Player is here! ? Sign up and download the app now ? — Barclays FA Women's Super League (@BarclaysFAWSL) September 2, 2019

COMING UP

We will have exclusive player reaction on the site on Monday evening, as well as a short analysis piece on the game, which will go up on Tuesday morning. We’ll also have the usual flourishes for Sunday’s Conti Cup game away at Millwall. Assuming you’re remotely interested, I will be on the women’s football show on Talksport 2 on Monday at 6pm previewing the game too.