The key Women's Super League clash between Spurs and Chelsea has been postponed due to a Covid outbreak in the Spurs squad.
The side was looking to move top of the table after trailing in the table for most of the season.
The game was postponed a few hours before it was due to start after a number of positive Covid tests among the Spurs camp.
The fixture against Spurs will be changed, according to a statement from the club.
The decision was made between the teams and the FA after a number of positive tests for Covid-19 were returned within the team set-up.
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The revised date for the match will be confirmed in due course. All existing tickets are valid.
The derby will be in doubt because of the postponement. It will be the first time that the game will be played at the new stadium for the local rivals.
Sky Sports will show the WSL double-header on Sunday as they show the game betweenLeicester City Women and Chelsea. Sky Sports will show the football and main event at 3pm.
You can follow Man City Women on Sky Sports digital platforms and watch free match highlights later in the evening, as they take on a strugglingEverton Women side.
Sky Sports will have all 35 games on its flagship channels, including Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main event.
Sky Sports digital has all the latest from the WSL, including exclusive features and interviews, as well as dedicated live blog coverage and in-game clips from games live on Sky Sports. You can watch free match highlights on Sky Sports.
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Sky Sports News runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week and covers the league and its storylines throughout the season.
Inside the WSL is a round-up of all things women's football. The half hour show will review and preview matches and include in-depth analysis. There will be access to behind the scenes as well as a summary of all the action on and off the pitch.
Sky Sports will have coverage and visibility for the league across all of their main social media channels, as well as a new bespoke Twitter channel called Sky Sports WSL.
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