Sport

Liverpool Women Make Three Changes for FA Cup Quarter-Final at Manchester City

Aurélie Csillag leads the attack as the Reds seek to overturn a recent 4-0 league defeat to the same opponent.

3 min
Liverpool Women Make Three Changes for FA Cup Quarter-Final at Manchester City
Aurélie Csillag leads the attack as the Reds seek to overturn a recent 4-0 league defeat to the same opponent.Credit · BBC

Key facts

  • Aurélie Csillag starts in attack for Liverpool.
  • Denise O'Sullivan returns to the Liverpool midfield.
  • Mia Enderby also starts for Liverpool.
  • Kick-off at Joie Stadium is 12pm BST.
  • Liverpool made three changes from their last match.
  • Manchester City host Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-final.

Liverpool Name Attack-Minded Line-Up for Cup Clash

Liverpool manager has made three changes to the side that will face Manchester City in today's FA Cup quarter-final at Joie Stadium. Aurélie Csillag is named in the attack, while Denise O'Sullivan returns to the midfield and Mia Enderby also earns a starting berth. The changes signal an intent to press forward against a City side that has dominated recent encounters. The match, which kicks off at 12pm BST, is a chance for Liverpool to reset after a difficult league campaign.

O'Sullivan and Enderby Return to Strengthen Midfield and Attack

Denise O'Sullivan's return to the starting lineup adds experience and creativity to the Liverpool midfield. The Irish international has been a key figure for the Reds this season, and her inclusion is expected to provide better service to the forwards. Mia Enderby, who starts alongside Csillag, offers pace and direct running. The young forward has impressed in limited appearances and will look to exploit any gaps in the City defense.

Full Liverpool Starting XI and Substitutes

Liverpool's confirmed lineup is: Falk in goal; a back four of Shimizu, Clark, Fisk, and Bernabe; a midfield trio of Nagano, O'Sullivan, and Holland; and a forward line of Enderby, Olsson, and Csillag. On the bench, Liverpool have Kirby, Evans, Woodham, Maclean, Josendal, Bergstrom, Shaw, and Trueman as options to change the game in the second half.

Manchester City Look to Extend Dominance

Manchester City come into the match as strong favorites, having beaten Liverpool 4-0 in the FA Cup quarter-final last season. That result, which saw Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk later say his team 'gave up', still stings for the Reds. City have also been buoyed by recent Premier League title hopes, with pundits like Jamie Carragher suggesting they could still challenge. The women's team will aim to replicate that ruthless streak.

FA Cup Quarter-Final Stakes High for Both Sides

The winner of this tie advances to the FA Cup semi-finals, with a place at Wembley Stadium in the final at stake. For Liverpool, it is a chance to salvage a season that has fallen short of expectations. For Manchester City, it is an opportunity to add silverware to a campaign that has seen them push for honors on multiple fronts. The match is being broadcast live on Sky Sports, with coverage beginning at 11:30am BST.

What Comes Next for the Winners and Losers

The victor will face either Aston Villa or West Ham in the semi-finals, with those teams meeting on Bank Holiday Monday. The other semi-final will see Brighton host Arsenal on Wednesday night. For the losing side, attention will turn back to the Women's Super League, where every point matters in the race for European qualification or survival.

The bottom line

  • Liverpool made three changes, with Csillag, O'Sullivan, and Enderby starting.
  • The match is the FA Cup quarter-final, kicking off at 12pm BST at Joie Stadium.
  • Manchester City beat Liverpool 4-0 in the same fixture last season.
  • The winner advances to the semi-finals, with a potential final at Wembley.
  • Liverpool's lineup includes Falk, Shimizu, Clark, Fisk, Bernabe, Nagano, O'Sullivan, Holland, Enderby, Olsson, and Csillag.
Galerie
Liverpool Women Make Three Changes for FA Cup Quarter-Final at Manchester City — image 1Liverpool Women Make Three Changes for FA Cup Quarter-Final at Manchester City — image 2Liverpool Women Make Three Changes for FA Cup Quarter-Final at Manchester City — image 3Liverpool Women Make Three Changes for FA Cup Quarter-Final at Manchester City — image 4Liverpool Women Make Three Changes for FA Cup Quarter-Final at Manchester City — image 5Liverpool Women Make Three Changes for FA Cup Quarter-Final at Manchester City — image 6
More on this