#FAWNL: Fixtures for 1 December

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There is a mixture of FA Women’s National League Division 1 fixtures plus Cup and Plate ties this Sunday due to other competition commitments.

FA WNL fixtures – Sunday 1 December (2pm)

MIDLANDS DIVISION 1

Bedworth United v Long Eaton United (Bedworth Utd FC)
The New Saints v Burton Albion (TNS FC)

NORTHERN DIVISION 1

Bradford City v Liverpool Feds (Eccleshill United FC)
Norton & Stockton Ancients v Newcastle United (Norton Teesside Sports Complex)
Stockport County v Bolton Wanderers (Stockport Sports Village)

SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1

Cambridge City v Enfield Town (Ely City FC)

SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1

Brislington v Swindon Town (Brislington Stadium)

LEAGUE CUP 1ST ROUND

Chesham United v Exeter City (Chesham Utd FC)

LEAGUE PLATE 1ST ROUND

Leicester United v Leafield Athletic (Melton Town FC)

2ND ROUND

Stevenage v Maidenhead United (County Ground, Letchworth, 3.30pm)

Long Eaton United can go second in Midlands Division 1 by avoiding defeat at Bedworth United, although that is also a posssibility for TNS if they have a large enough win over basement side Burton Albion.

Liverpool Feds will go fifth in Division 1 North with a win at Bardford City, Norton host Newcastle United whom they lead on goal-difference, while Stockport County take on mid-table Bolton Wanderers.

Cambridge City have won just one of their nine games since joining South East Division 1 and they welcome an Enfield Town side the could climb to fourth with a victory.

Brislington have only a single point in South West Division 1 but face Swindon Town who are just two points better off.

Chesham United and Exeter City again attempt to play their League Cup tie, with Billericay Town awaiting a trip to the winners.

Leicester United and Leafield Athletic clash in the Plate for the right to visit holders West Bromwich Albion, Stevenage have a late kick-off at home to Maidenhead United.

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