LIVE NOW: Arsenal vs Palace Women
Crystal Palace are playing away at Meadow Park in the Barclays Women’s Super League on Sunday (19th January), as they travel to Arsenal – watch LIVE below via the WSL YouTube channel!
The Eagles started 2025 with a 6-1 rout of Sheffield United in the Adobe Women's FA Cup, with head coach Laura Kaminski looking to build on this result in the WSL.
Here are the ways you can follow the action this Sunday!
Is the match being broadcast?
The game this Sunday (19th January) kicks off at 14:00 GMT at Meadow Park in Borehamwood and will be broadcast live on the WSL YouTube channel (embedded above).
In the WSL this season, matches will be shown on both BBC Sport and Sky Sports, the two primary broadcast partners of the league.
Every single match which is not shown across these platforms this season will be available to live stream via the WSL YouTube channel.
A limited number of away tickets are still available for this fixture, and you can get them here!
If you can't watch the game, the best place to follow all the action live on matchday is via our Palace Women X channel and Instagram channel, with live updates and content throughout the afternoon.
You can also follow via the official Crystal Palace App, through which goal updates and other important notifications are delivered straight to your phone, keeping you informed of all the goals and key incidents for both sides.
Throughout the game, live Opta stats on the app will also keep you up to date with all the action. Even from ahead of matchday, and after the full-time whistle, you can follow all the action, with previews, reaction and video all in one place.
The Opposition
Arsenal finished in third place last season but managed to lift the Women's League Cup for a record seventh time.
Sunday's game will be Renée Slegers first as permanent head coach, with the ex-Netherlands international serving as interim head coach since Jonas Eidevall's resignation on 15th October.
The Gunners are yet to lose under Slegers, with a 1-1 draw against Manchester United in early November being the only time Arsenal have dropped points since she took over.
Watch out for both Lionesses Leah Williamson, Beth Mead and Alessia Russo, who all played a key role in England's successful UEFA Women's Euro 2022 campaign.
Factfile
• Manager: Renée Slegers
• Nickname: The Gunners
• Ground: Meadow Park / The Emirates
• Founded: 1987 (38 years ago)