Sunday 5th February (2pm)
FA PREMIER LEAGUE
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Cardiff City LFC v Portsmouth (CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence)
Swindon Town v West Ham United (Shrivenham FC)
MIDLANDS DIVISION 1
Birmingham & West Midlands v Sporting Khalsa (Northfield Town FC)
Leicester City Ladies v Long Eaton United (Linwood Playing Fields)
Radcliffe Olympic v Loughborough Students (Radcliffe Olympic FC)
The New Saints v Solihull (Park Hall Stadium)
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Steel City Wanderers (Hednesford Town FC)
NORTHERN DIVISION 1
Chester le Street Town v Leeds (Moor Park)
Guiseley Vixens v Hull City (Guiseley AFC)
SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1
Actonians v Gillingham (North Greenford United FC)
Denham United v Lowestoft Town (The Den)
Ipswich Town v Milton Keynes Dons (Felixstowe & Walton FC)
SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1
Basingstoke Town v St Nicholas (Basingstoke Town FC)
Cheltenham Town v Brislington (Hartpury Sports Academy)
Chichester City v Larkhall Athletic (Oaklands Park)
Plymouth Argyle P-P Maidenhead United
Southampton Saints v Exeter City (Sholing FC)
Cup duties have left just two fixtures in the top two divisions but one is a game that could change the Southern leadership. Cardiff can go top but require a four-goal win over Portsmouth to dislodge Spurs.
The other game is between two of the bottom three, with Swindon welcoming basement side West Ham, with a single point speretaing them.
Sporting Khalsa and Wolves have the opportunity to get on the heels of non-playing Midlands leaders Loughborough Foxes, with the former at Birmingham & West Midlands, while Wanderers go to Steel City Wanderers. Fourth-placed TNS take on Solihull, while Radcliffe and Long Eaton who are close behind them meet the bottom pair in Loughborough Students and Leicester Ladies respectively.
Northern Division 1 top team Chorley will look on with great interest as second plays third with Guiseley home to Hull. Chester le Street host Leeds with only goal-differemce between them.
MK Dons could extend their new South East leadership when travelling to Ipswich. Two of the chasing teams clash as Actonians welcome an unbeaten Gillingham. Denham play Lowestoft for the second successive Sunday, having won away 5-2 after being 2-0 down.
Chichester have a seven-point lead at the South West summit ahead of a visit from Larkhall. Southampton Saints will go third if they defeat Exeter, with just two wins each, Basingstoke and St Nicholas go head to head, while Cheltenham host Brislington who are a point better off then them