Northern Premier leaders Blackburn Rovers aim to make it fifteen straight wins, while Bolton Wanderers and AFC Wimbledon look to cause upsets in the FAWNL Cup quarter-finals.
Sunday 17 February (2pm)
FA WOMEN’S NATIONAL LEAGUE
NORTHERN PREMIER
Blackburn Rovers v Middlesbrough (Bamber Bridge FC)
Bradford City v Sheffield FC (Eccleshill United FC)
Derby County v Fylde (Mickleover Sports FC)
Doncaster Rovers Belles v Guiseley Vixens (Rossington Main FC)
Sunderland v Hull City (Eppleton Colliery Welfare)
SOUTHERN PREMIER
Gillingham v Cardiff City LFC (Chatham Town FC)
MIDLANDS DIVISION 1
Sporting Khalsa v Solihull Moors (Sporting Khalsa FC, 12:00)
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Burton Albion (AFC Wulfrunians)
NORTHERN DIVISION 1
Barnsley v Liverpool Feds (Barnsley FC Academy)
Morecambe v Newcastle United (Lancaster & Morecambe College)
SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1
Crawley Wasps v Stevenage (Oakwood FC)
FAWNL CUP QUARTER-FINALS
Bolton Wanderers v Stoke City (Atherton Collieries FC)
Loughborough Foxes v AFC Wimbledon (Loughborough University Stadium)
Blackburn lead the Northern Premier by eleven points ahead of meeting mid-table Middlesbrough, Sunderland will climb to second should they defeat Hull. Derby and Fylde clash with the Rams three points ahead of their visitors but from a game more. There’s a basement battle between Bradford and Sheffield FC, while the two teams immediately above them also go head to head in another Yorkshire derby, as Doncaster play Guiseley.
Cardiff City make the long trip to Gillingham where victory would take them two places to fourth in the Southern Premier.
Wolves will go back into second in Midlands Division 1 as long as visitors Burton don’t take all three points, while Sporting Khalsa have an early kick off with Solihull.
It’s fifth versus seventh in Northern Division 1 with Barnsley facing Liverpool Feds, while Newcastle good go into the top half of the table with victory at Morecambe who are six points from safety.
Crawley Wasps already lead the South East Division 1 table by four points with games in hand and look to make it a dozen wins on the spin when entertaining Stevenage.
Mid-table Division 1 side Bolton challenge top-flight Stoke for a place in the League Cup semi-finals, while Loughborough Foxes host AFC Wimbledon over whom they also have a one tier advantage.