Manchester United v Arsenal is a crucial Women’s Super League (WSL) match which could affect the top four standings.
United are currently third, with a game in hand, after recording three wins and a draw so far this season. Arsenal, however, are fifth with two wins, two draws and a loss.
The Gunners have had an underwhelming start to the season but it will be interesting to see how the team perform on the return from the international break.
WSL: How to watch Manchester United v Arsenal
The last WSL round was held on the weekend of October 19/20, with players competing for their national sides over the past two weeks. Players like United’s Grace Clinton and Arsenal’s Alessia Russo played well for England.
So how can fans watch the stars now they have returned to their clubs? Well the WSL match will be shown on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website on Sunday, 3 November at 12.30pm GMT.
Internationally, highlights will be put on YouTube post-match but the games can also be watched through a VPN.
The WSL season has so few fixtures that it is hard to recover a tough start to the campaign and still be title contenders.
Arsenal will need for Chelsea and Manchester City to take points off of one another to try and battle for silverware.