Sunday’s fixtures in the FA Women’s National League offer Ipswich Town the opportunity for a sixth straight win and top spot in the Southern Premier.
Ipswich are currently goal-difference behind non-playing leaders Southampton FC, with Keynsham Town the next to take on the Tractor Girls and their sizeable home support.
Seventh-placed London Bees host Crawley Wasps in sixth, while opponents Gillingham and Chichester & Selsey are tenth and ninth respectively, separated only by goal-difference.
Seventh-placed Leek Town are one position and one point better off than visiting Peterborough United in Division 1 Midlands.
It’s sixth versus third in Division 1 North, as Norton tackle a Liverpool Feds side who knocked Nottingham Forest out of the League Cup last week.
Billericay Town lead Division 1 South East ahead of a home game against Cambridge City, Actonians are a point behind in third as they go to Norwich City. Enfield Town entertain bottom of the table Stevenage, whose manager Karl Davy resigned this week.
Division 1 South West’s basement side Poole Town are still to get off the mark and are up against unbeaten leaders Chesham United.
Fixtures for Sunday 19 September (2pm)
Southern Premier
Gillingham v Chichester & Selsey (Rochester United Sports Ground)
Ipswich Town v Keynsham Town (Felixstowe & Walton Utd FC)
London Bees v Crawley Wasps (Barnet FC)
Division 1 Midlands
Leek Town v Peterborough United (Lyme Valley Stadium)
Division 1 North
Norton & Stockton Ancients v Liverpool Feds (Norton Sports Complex)
Division 1 South East
Billericay Town v Cambridge City (Billericay Town FC)
Enfield Town v Stevenage (Enfield Town FC)
Norwich City v Actonians (The Nest)
Division 1 South West
Poole Town v Chesham United (Dorset County FA Ground)
#FIFAWWC Qualifiers: Pernille Harder now all-time top goalscorer for Denmark