We’ve got Katie Stengel, Melissa Lawley, Shanice van de Sanden, Ceri, Furney [Rachel Furness], loads of goals in the team and I would add Missy Bo Kearns into that mix as well. I was always confident it would turn in our favour but we’ve just to stay grounded, keep focused and we’ve got another big week ahead. On the injury front, Leanne Kiernan continues to make positive steps in her recovery from her ankle injury. We are not expecting to see her back until February and that has always been the timeframe for her. She is working hard in the gym, she is out of the protective boot, which she is really happy about.
We knew there were going to be ups and downs but on the most part we’ve had positive performances and got some positive results. We were never going to be judged on those first five or six games we had and I said it was going to be Christmas before we looked at where we were at. We’ve just got to make sure we keep picking points up, whether that is just one or the three, and just concentrate on ourselves. I’ve said this all along in that if we keep playing the way we are, I knew with the chances we’ve been creating we’d start converting them as we’ve got too much talent at the top end of the pitch.
Obviously it was a nasty injury so it is a long one but she is doing really well in rehabilitation, she has been really professional, as I know sometimes it can be frustrating. Leanne is still with the group supporting her teammates and you saw that lovely picture with Ceri after the game on Sunday.
The BBC will show just two games, Sheffield Wednesday v Newcastle United on the Saturday, while Manchester City v Chelsea will be on Sunday. Introducing your TV picks for the #EmiratesFACup third round! 📺🤩 Which games will you be watching? 👀 — Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) December 2, 2022 FA STATEMENT: Six ties in the Emirates FA Cup’s third round proper have been selected for live television broadcast in the UK between Friday 6 and Monday 9 January 2023, and further details can be seen below: FRIDAY 6 JANUARY 2023• Manchester United v Everton at 8pm on ITV1, ITVX, UTV, STV and STV Player SATURDAY 7 JANUARY 2023• Sheffield Wednesday v Newcastle United at 6pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer• Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers at 8pm on ITV 4 and ITVX SUNDAY 8 JANUARY 2023• Cardiff City v Leeds United at 2pm on ITV, 1 ITVX, UTV, STV and STV Player• Manchester City v Chelsea at 4.
The side who finish bottom will be relegated to the FA Women’s Championship – a fate that befell Bristol City in 2020-21 – and newly-promoted Leicester City, competing in the top flight of the women’s game for the first time, will be eager to avoid an immediate return. We will bring you all the action and updates from today's game in the live blog below:1670763632Liverpool vs Leicester City WFCFollow live football coverage with The Independent today. Whether it's Premier League, Champions League, a European Championship or the World Cup we will keep you up to date with everything you need to know. We will have all the latest scores, goals and updates plus analysis and reaction throughout the game here.
30pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer MONDAY 9 JANUARY 2023• Oxford United v Arsenal at 8pm on ITV1, ITVX, UTV, STV and STV Player Each of these clubs will receive an £85, 000 live broadcast fee in addition to any payments from the competition’s prize fund. Draw in full Preston v HuddersfieldMiddlesbrough v BrightonChesterfield v West BromManchester City v ChelseaCharlton or Stockport County v WalsallBoreham Wood v AccringtonTottenham v PortsmouthDerby v BarnsleyCardiff v LeedsBrentford v West HamBournemouth v BurnleyCoventry v WrexhamNorwich v BlackburnAston Villa v StevenageLuton v WiganOxford v ArsenalFleetwood v QPRLiverpool v WolvesGrimsby v BurtonBlackpool v Nottingham ForestDagenham & Redbridge or Gillingham v LeicesterForest Green v BirminghamBristol City v SwanseaHartlepool v StokeHull v FulhamCrystal Palace v SouthamptonMillwall v Sheffield UnitedShrewsbury v SunderlandSheffield Wednesday v NewcastleManchester United v EvertonReading v WatfordIpswich v Rotherham This is what social media users made of the Six FA Cup Third Round TV selections confirmed for broadcast… @lukeCFC25: Three non league clubs guaranteed to be in the third round yet not one of them on tv… @OliverCrowther4:That’s so poor, 3 all Premier League ties on TV.
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Liverpool vs Leicester City WFC LIVE: Latest Women's Super League updatesA general view of the King Power Stadium (The FA via Getty Images)Follow The Independent's live coverage of all the action in the FA Women’s Super League today. The WSL is the top tier of English women’s football with international players from all over the world plying their trade in one of the most competitive and entertaining leagues around. Chelsea have won three of the past four titles and Emma Hayes’ side will be right in the hunt again, with the likes of Arsenal - champions in 2018-19 – and Manchester City, who have been runners-up for each of the past four seasons, among their competitors. With the top three sides qualifying for the UEFA Women’s Champions League, all 12 WSL teams have plenty to play for, although some clubs’ main ambition will simply be to avoid the drop.
As I have always said, coming back into the WSL was always going to be a bit of a transition for us and it was always going to take a little bit of time. If I look at the balance of the nine league games we’ve played so far, we have won two and drawn two, won three Continental Cup games, so the way we’ve performed in the first half of this season I think has been OK.
Liverpool vs Leicester TV details and how to streamLeicester City have another tough task in their hands when they head to Merseyside to face Liverpool this evening. Brendan Rodgers and co will be eager to put the 4-1 FA Cup defeat to local rivals Nottingham Forest to the back of their minds. Meanwhile, the Reds currently sit second place in the Premier League and are unbeaten in their last three league games before suffering the 1-0 defeat against the Foxes on December 28.
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It’s not an easy thing to do to make 100 appearances for one club in women’s football because of the amount of teams in the division. She has had a fantastic year, with Ireland as well, and I guess this tops it off. On Wednesday night we face Manchester City in the Continental League Cup in a game that will be live on LFCTV and LFCTV GO, and it would be absolutely brilliant if we could get four straight wins. Buy LFC Women tickets hereIt’s going to be an interesting game against a very strong team but we played very well in the WSL there recently and were unlucky to lose the game 2-1. As we have done so far in this competition, it gives me the opportunity to give the players a start who haven’t had as many minutes of late. We did the same last season and it worked well for us because it kept everyone fit and healthy and obviously match-fit.
Liverpool FC — Matt Beard column: Hammers win, City cup tie and 2022 finaleIt was an excellent display from us against West Ham United and I think it had a little bit of everything. We started really well and obviously the early goal helps. I thought we dominated the first half, with and without the ball, and it was a challenging game. I knew West Ham would play a 4-3-3 and then change to a 5-3-2 and they ended up flipping between that three times during the game, so I was pleased with the way we responded to those situations. More importantly, I think our dominance in the first half was a little bit like the first half at Reading really, because we could have been completely out of sight with the chances we had, and 2-0 is always a vulnerable scoreline. You always expect a reaction from the opposition for the second half, but I felt we dealt with everything that they threw at us through the course of the game, and there were some fantastic individual performances as well as the team performance.
Nothing interesting and possibly upsets to watch there. Chesterfield Vs West Brom? Coventry Vs Wrexham? Dag&Red/Gillingham Vs Leicester? 3 far more interesting ties which should be put on TV @spireite4: Why no non league teams, that’s what the third round of the FA Cup is all about @ChesterfieldFC @SpireiteAlex: Tbf why have Chesterfield vs West Brom when you can have Cardiff vs Leeds. Obviously… @Syperhanic: Not a single non-league team 👏 @dragon35666: No live for Chesterfield at home? @stevvy1986: Not Man Utd v Everton or Liverpool v Wolves. Neither of those ties appeal to me at all. Would’ve rather seen Dag&Red/Gillingham v Leicester or Chesterfield v West Brom. ITV were always gonna pick Man Utd and Liverpool though for increased ad revenue reasons @daniel_tortoise: Joke TV picks as usual, as always happens once the Premier League clubs come in.
Manchester City are on a good run and we know the quality they have. They play Manchester United in the derby on Sunday, so I’m sure with that in mind they will probably be in the same mindset as us of rotating and keeping everyone fit, so it makes for an interesting game. I just feel with the form we are in and the atmosphere in the camp we are finally starting to believe and get that confidence back, that mojo, I guess, that we had last season. We are looking forward to it, we want to keep that momentum going and carry on with the form that we are in. Obviously, it’s only the top team in the group that are guaranteed to go up, plus the best runners-up from all of the groups, so it’s a tough qualification. I think Everton and Aston Villa realistically are probably the biggest threats to us and Manchester City in terms of that second spot.
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Highlights: LFC Women 2-0 West HamWant to watch this video? Register for a FREE MyLFC account now – also includes more content, exclusive competitions, newsletters and much moreCeri Holland was fantastic and her game has come on so much – she deserved to get her goal and it gave us such a great start. I just think everything has fallen into place with Ceri with her game understanding. She has had a fantastic international campaign with Wales where she has also played at full-back and on the wing.
Here is some key information on how to follow the game... When does Liverpool vs Leicester City kick off? The match at Anfield will kick-off at 7. 45pm on Thursday, February 10. Is the game on TV? Yes, supporters will be able to watch the game live on BT Sport 1, with coverage starting from 7pm. Where can I watch the highlights of the game? Highlights of the match will be available on the BT Sport website. Liverpool vs Leicester City odds with Grosvenor Sport Liverpool 27/100 Draw 27/5 Leicester City 10/1 (Dead heat rules apply - odds divided by two if the match ends in a draw) Get £30 in FREE BETS when you bet £10 on Liverpool vs Leicester City with Grosvenor Sport 18+, new UK customers only, T&Cs apply How else can I follow the game? Our Foxes reporter Jordan Blackwell will bring you all the action and reaction from Merseyside, here at LeicestershireLive.
We will then turn our attentions to our final game of 2022 when we host Leicester City on Sunday in the WSL at Prenton Park. I know Leicester suffered a heavy loss to Chelsea but the thing is, when you have a defeat like that you want to put it right. Leicester play on Thursday night in the cup when they travel to Sunderland and then they come to us on Sunday. Willie Kirk has only been in the job a few weeks and if I look back at their recent game with West Ham, I didn’t feel they deserved to lose it.
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Six FA Cup Third Round TV selections confirmed - Fan BanterSix FA Cup Third Round TV selections have been confirmed by BBC Sport and ITV ready for when the ties take place in January. ITV launches the new year with four Emirates FA Cup matches over the first weekend of 2023, as Premier League clubs join in the Third Round Proper. The four-day marathon of FA Cup live action on ITV starts Friday the 6th of January with Everton vs Manchester United, and ends Saturday with Liverpool vs Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday night. On Sunday, Cardiff City will take on Premier League Leeds United. Before that, League One club Oxford United will face Arsenal on Monday evening.
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