Saturday 6th May (2pm)
FA WSL 1
Sunderland v Bristol City (Hetton Centre, 6pm)
FA WSL 2
Brighton & Hove Albion v Doncaster Rovers Belles (Sussex FA County Ground)
Everton v Durham (Select Security Stadium)
Sunday 7th May (2pm)
FA WSL 1
Birmingham City v Liverpool (Birmingham City FC) 5Live Sports Extra
Reading v Manchester City (Wycombe Wanderers FC) BBC Red Button
Yeovil Town v Arsenal (Taunton Town FC) BBC Radio Somerset
Saturday’s top-flight game is an evening kick-off as Sunderland look to bank their first win after holding Arsenal last week, while visitors Bristol City got off the mark in midweek with a late winner in the South West derby at Yeovil.
Durham top WSL 2 but face a tough match at Everton, for whom a victory would see them overtake the Wildcats on goal-difference.
Saturday’s other afternoon fixture sees Brighton – with just one win to date – home to Doncaster, who lost for the first time in their previous outing at Millwall.
Liverpool begin the weekend at the top of the WSL 1 table and having scored four goals in each of their three games. In contrast, hosts Birmingham City have drawn 0-0 and 1-1, the latter at Manchester City.
Man City themselves are away to Reading in the televised match, only their second one of the Spring Series. The Royals recently acquired three former Notts County players but face enough testing game after a 4-0 loss to Chelsea.
Yeovil Town are without a point after losing their first three matches at this level and now they take on an Arsenal side who have drawn both theirs.