Manchester United Women
- Marc Skinner’s side have been in mixed form, but they sit second in the Super League Women 2025/2026 table with 34 points from 16 games and they’ll be hoping to return to their winning ways in this weekend’s fixture against Everton Women.
- Their recent matches have seen them beat Atletico Madrid 2-0 at home in the Women’s Champions League before losing away at Chelsea Women in both the FA Cup and League Cup.
Everton Women
- Scott Phelan’s side have won four of their last five in all competitions, with their recent results including a 1-0 home league win over West Ham United, a 2-1 away win at Tottenham Women and an FA Cup defeat at Liverpool Women.
- The Toffees have been impressive on their travels in the Super League Women 2025/2026 this season, registering four wins, two draws and three defeats in their nine matches.
- Phelan has recently begun to turn Everton Women into a team with more direct, attacking intentions and less patient, possession-based football, but they remain a team capable of being compact and effective on the counter-attack.
Head-to-Head
- The Red Devils have a 100% recent record against the Toffees, winning each of their last five meetings across all competitions and beating Everton Women 4-1 away in the Super League Women 2024/2025 five months ago.
- Everton Women have failed to win on their last two visits to Manchester United Women.
Key Players
- Jessica Park leads the Manchester United Women attacking line with six goals in 16 Super League Women 2025/2026 appearances.
- Martina Fernandez has scored two of Everton Women’s six goals across their last five and should have a chance to make an impact up front.
Betting Insights
- Backing Manchester United Women to win at 1.3 is the right choice for this game, given the home side’s strong home record this term.
- The home side’s strong home record of four wins, three draws and just one defeat in the league this term supports that view.
Prediction
- That approach should see them control possession for the majority of Saturday’s game and create most of the chances, but Everton have enough attacking flair and quality to put the pressure on the Manchester United Women defence and could score a goal.
- But Everton are likely to be frustrated by the hosts and, with United conceding only 8 goals in 8 home league games (1.00 per match), should be held at bay.