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33 min: Riviere sends in a long throw before the ball returns to her – she crosses into the area but Malard can’t generate any real power with her header.
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31 min: Levels is looking to trouble United by pinging the ball down the line to the chasing Bussy.
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29 min: Popp goes down but United play on, much to the crowd’s dissatisfaction. The lively Sandberg is dispossessed but Wolfsburg waste their counter. The game has been confined to the midfield since the equaliser.
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27 min: United regain their composure as Riviere tidily wriggles out of danger in the right-back region.
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26 min: Wolfsburg have a corner from the right, with the left-back Levels to swing it it in … it’s a teasing ball but United clear.
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25 min: Popp’s holdup play gets Wolfsburg moving the ball around after a few scrappy minutes of action.
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23 min: Miyazawa loses her boot after a challenge by Popp.
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21 min: Oh right, we’re having a VAR check regarding the goal, in relation to the challenge on Riviere by Wolfsburg’s Beerensteyn. Never mind, the goal stands.
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20 min: Riviere is down again, having hurt herself in the buildup to that Wolfsburg equaliser.
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Updated at 13.08 EST
After all that brilliance going forward, this is poor from United at the back. Middleton-Patel is a touch surprised by a Le Tissier backpass and the goalkeeper’s clearance stays on the carpet, going to Ella Peddemors. From the edge of the 18-yard box, she takes a touch before curling into the top right corner. A cracking finish.
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GOAL! Wolfsburg 1-1 Manchester United (Peddemors 17)
This already a wild game.
Wolfsburg’s Ella Peddemors (centre) celebrates with teammates after restoring parity. Photograph: Lisi Niesner/ReutersShare
Updated at 13.15 EST
This is all about the patient buildup play, United wheeling it around on the right, waiting for the perfect moment to break through. It comes on the other wing, though, with Melvine Malard’s burst of pace sending her down the wing. In comes a delightful cross, and Fridolina Rolfö’s timing is perfect, her thumping header giving United the lead. It’s against her former club, too.
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GOAL! Wolfsburg 0-1 Manchester United (Rolfö 14)
A phenomenal move from the visitors.
Fridolina Rolfö wheels away in celebration after opening the scoring at Wolfsburg. Photograph: Filip Singer/EPAAnd then celebrates with her Manchester United teammates. Photograph: Ronny Hartmann/AFP/Getty ImagesShare
Updated at 13.13 EST
12 min: Very nearly 1-0. It’s brilliant play by Wolfsburg down the left, with Popp sending in the cross … Huth is at the back post to put her foot through the ball … but she clips the bar!
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10 min: Riviere is back on but Wolfsburg finally get a decent hold of the ball until United win it high up the pitch … Toone is in space inside the D but can’t keep control of the ball.
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9 min: Zigiotti thumps the ball towards the far post … but the offside flag is up.
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8 min: It’s Riviere’s ankle that seems to be in trouble, and she looks in real pain as she hobbles off.
Jayde Riviere looks pained as she leaves the pitch. Photograph: Maja Hitij/Getty ImagesShare
Updated at 13.00 EST
7 min: Riviere goes down after a challenge by Popp and United have a free-kick out on the right, the ball waiting to be whipped in. The United right-back is still down, though, and being seen to by the docs.
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6 min: Sandberg is looking a threat out on the left, and Riviere is high up on the right, hassling away to deny Wolfsburg an exit from their own half.
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4 min: … Zigotti’s ball in finds the safe hands of Johannes. United have begun well, though, taking control of possession.
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3 min: Malard drops deep to get involved in United’s build-up play before Sandberg finds space to dribble down the left. Corner to the visitors …
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2 min: The ball is stuck on Wolfsburg’s left wing before United begin wheeling it around at the back.
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Peeeeep!
Wolfsburg, decked out in green, kick us off – three of their players shoot down the left wing as they go long.
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The players are shaking hands – we’ll be up and running shortly.
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Marc Skinner speaks about the loss to City, three days on from their Champions League win over PSG: “There’s a frustration with the two-day turnaround, it’s not enough to get the energy levels up. But we’ve had another three days and what I know about this group is they’re ready and hungry to put that right. We don’t sulk. We just get on with our job.”
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Beth Mead’s Arsenal will be in action later this evening against Real Madrid. Before then, have a read:
We went on to win the tournament – back-to-back European champions. But I walked off the pitch with more than just a medal. I walked away with the realisation that the game I love, the game that’s given me everything, is already being shaped by the changing climate. This isn’t something that’s happening in the future. It’s happening now – on training grounds, in stadiums, and in communities all over the world. Matches are being cancelled because of heatwaves. Training sessions are being moved to dawn or dusk.
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United make three changes to the starting XI that featured against City, with Jess Park, Leah Galton and Elisabeth Terland dropping to the bench; in come Simi Awujo, Fridolina Rolfö and Melvine Malard.
Fridolina Rolfö and some of her Manchester United teammates warm up. Photograph: Maja Hitij/Getty ImagesShare
Updated at 13.06 EST
The teams
Wolfsburg: Johannes, Linder, Dijkstra, Küver, Levels, Huth, Peddemors, Minge, Bussy, Beerensteyn, Popp
Subs: Smolarczyk, Tufekovic, Kleinherne, Lattwein, Kielland, Bergsvand, Wedemeyer, Endemann, Zicai, Pujols
Manchester United: Middleton-Patel, Riviere, Le Tissier, Janssen, Sandberg, Awujo, Miyazawa, Zigiotti Olme, Toone, Malard, Rolfö
Subs: Rendell, George, Blundell, Park, Terland, Galton, Naalsund, Williams
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Preamble
Let’s forget the derby, shall we? The Champions League table still looks very pretty for Manchester United, three wins from three leaving them third, in position to advance straight to the quarters. They’ve edged out Vålerenga and Atlético Madrid, and ruined Mary Earps’ return to Old Trafford.
Now come a proper test away to Wolfsburg, quarter-finalists last season, runners-up two years before. They enter with two wins from three, their one defeat inflicted by high-flyers OL Lyonnes. This is a club with serious pedigree in this competition, champions in 2013 and 2014. For Marc Skinner’s side, this whole thing remains a brand new world, a chance to upset the established order. We’ll kick off at 5.45pm GMT.
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