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How to watch and follow United Women v Brann

The UEFA Champions League third-round qualifier is poised on a knife edge, with Ingrid Stenevik's header providing the Norwegians with a narrow advantage following the first leg in Bergen.

But Marc Skinner's side have flown out of the blocks in the Barclays WSL, scoring nine times in our opening two games, and will hope that firepower can see us into the competition's league phase.

Failure to do so would not spell the end of our continental hopes, although we would drop into the Europa Cup - a new competition for the 2025/26 season.

With the scene set, let's take a deeper look at Thursday's must-watch encounter, which is being shown live on MUTV, if you can't make it to Leigh.