Man utd vs bayern
By Rohan Mehta / 26.03.2026
On March 25, 2026, Manchester United Women will play against Bayern Munich at the Theatre of Dreams in a historic UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final. This match marks the first-ever fixture for Manchester United Women in the last eight of this prestigious European competition.
As the match approaches, the United squad is facing significant challenges due to injuries. Ella Toone, a key player, is expected to miss the match, with head coach Marc Skinner stating, “We wouldn’t risk her. She was fully on board with the plan.” Toone’s absence is particularly notable as she is described as the headline absentee from this depleted United squad right now.
Additionally, Leah Galton has not played since December due to a back issue, while Anna Sandberg has been sidelined with a knee injury for six weeks. Dominique Janssen and Ellen Wangerheim are also unavailable after missing the recent match against Everton and the upcoming clash with Bayern due to injuries.
Despite these setbacks, there are some players who have recently seen action. Hinata Miyazawa played a full 90 minutes in Japan’s Asian Cup final just before the match against Bayern. However, Bayern Munich’s Momoko Tanikawa was only used from the bench in their recent match, indicating a potential lack of match fitness.
Currently, Manchester United has only four senior outfield players available on the bench, which could impact their strategy and depth during the match. The team has faced a challenging journey, traveling over 10,000 miles from Sydney to the UK for this crucial fixture.
The outcome of this match is significant not only for Manchester United Women, who are making history by reaching this stage, but also for the broader landscape of women’s football in Europe. Success in this quarter-final could pave the way for further achievements and increased visibility for the team.
As the date approaches, both teams are preparing for what promises to be a competitive encounter, with Manchester United looking to overcome their injury woes and make a mark in the UEFA Women’s Champions League.
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