Sunday 7th May (2pm)
FA PREMIER LEAGUE
NORTHERN DIVISION
Leicester City WFC v Bradford City (Riverside)
Nottingham Forest v West Bromwich Albion (Basford United FC)
SOUTHERN DIVISION
C&K Basildon v Lewes (Thurrock FC)
Cardiff City LFC v Coventry United (CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence)
Portsmouth v Queens Park Rangers (Portsmouth FC)
MIDLANDS DIVISION 1
Birmingham & West Midlands v Radcliffe Olympic (Northfield Town FC)
Leicester City LFC v Solihull (Linwood Playing Fields)
Steel City Wanderers v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Thorncliffe Sheffield)
The New Saints v Loughborough Foxes (Shrewsbury College, 2.30pm)
NORTHERN DIVISION 1
Guiseley Vixens v Hull City (Bradford Academy 3G)
Leeds v Morecambe (Garforth Town AFC)
Liverpool Marshalls Feds v Chester le Street Town (IM Marsh Campus)
SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1
Actonians v Ipswich Town (Middlesex Stadium)
Cambridge United v Gillingham (Mildenhall Town FC)
Denham United v Norwich City (The Den)
Enfield Town v Milton Keynes Dons (QE Stadium)
Lowestoft Town v Luton Town (Lowestoft Town FC)
SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1
Basingstoke Town v St Nicholas (Everest Community Academy 4g)
Cheltenham Town v Southampton Saints (Cheltenham Saracens FC)
Exeter City v Shanklin (Cliff Hill Training Ground, 3pm)
Keynsham Town v Plymouth Argyle (Keynsham Town FC)
Maidenhead United v Brislington (Burnham FC)
Leicester City Women will go third in the Northern should they beat Bradford but the Bantams must take the points for any hope of a top-half finish.
West Brom will be level on points with fifth-placed Fylde if they win at Nottingham Forest.
It’s fourth versus second in the Southern, with Coventry away at a Cardiff side that sent champions Spurs to a 4-0 defeat last Sunday.
C&K Basildon and Lewes are battling over sixth spot and the latter must win at the changed venue of Thurrock FC, in this their last match, to maintain their hopes.
Portsmouth play QPR at Fratton Park, with Rangers desperate for the three points in their fight to avoid a last place.
With Midlands leaders Loughborough Foxes now just a point ahead of Wolves – who have a game in hand – the title race gathers pace. While the Foxes are at TNS, Wolves – who have the easier last couple of fixtures – visit Steel City
Birmingham & West Midlands are fifth and three points ahead of Radcliffe Olympic, whom they host, with the visitors having played a game less.
Leicester City Ladies are in the drop zone but a win over Solihull will lift them above Rotherham.
Northern Division 1 winners Guiseley are home to Hull at Bradford Academy, with the Tigers having a two-point lead over Liverpool Feds in the chase for the runners-up spot. The Feds have fifth-placed Chester le Street as their visitors.
Leeds and Morecambe meet with the pair three-points apart with to games left, the latter better off in seventh spot.
Cambridge continue their pursuit of second spot in the South East but are up against Gillingham, while fourth-placed MK Dons head to Enfield.
Actonians’ match with Ipswich is being played at Middlesex Stadium, Denham are home to relegation-threatened Norwich, while Lowestoft will be down in they fail to defeat Luton
Keynsham clash with Plymouth in the South West, where a draw for Argyle will seal them second position.
Southampton Saints could go third with maximum points at Cheltenham, Brislington will secure sixth place if they win at Maidenhead, while a home victory would make the Magpies safe.
Basingstoke have yet to secure their status as they play St Nicholas at the Everest Community Academy, while there’s a basement battle between Exeter and Shanklin.