By Liverpool FC
Read a statistical preview of Liverpool’s hosting of Manchester City at Anfield in the Barclays Women’s Super League.
The Reds return to the iconic stadium on Sunday for their second of three matches they will play there during the 2025-26 season.
Opta have provided the best facts and figures to know ahead of the 4.45pm BST kick-off in L4…
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Liverpool have won four of their 18 WSL games against Man City, with each of those coming on home soil – most recently in May 2023.
City have won 15 of their last 17 meetings with the Reds across all competitions – including each of the last five in a row, scoring four or more goals in four of those wins.
Liverpool head coach Gareth Taylor will face his former team for the first time in the WSL.
Grace Fisk and Gemma Bonner have played every minute of the Reds’ league campaign so far.
Bonner has won 81 per cent of her duels in the opening four matches.
Jenna Clark leads the team for passing accuracy with a success rate of 87.6 per cent, fractionally ahead of Risa Shimizu (87.5 per cent) and Fuka Nagano (87.4 per cent).
Liverpool have lost six of their seven WSL matches at Anfield, with the exception being a 3-1 win against Manchester United in March 2025.
Leading scorers Man City have had the most different goalscorers in the WSL so far this season (excluding own goals).
The Citizens have scored three goals from corners in the WSL this season, the most of any team. Excluding penalties, they have recorded an expected goals figure from set-pieces of 3.0, again the most of any side.
Khadija Shaw has scored multiple goals in each of her last four WSL appearances against Liverpool (nine goals), already the longest run by a player against the same opponent in the competition.
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