FAWNL Northern Premier Division’s two unbeaten teams clash

FA WNL Cup - Newcastle United v Burnley
Newcastle United edged Burnley 3-2 after extra-time in the League Cup this season. (Photo: Colin Lock)

Newcastle United host Burnley with the Magpies boasting a 100% record in the FA Women’s National League and the Clarets top of the table.

Sixth plays fifth in the Northern Premier as Nottingham Forest face Liverpool Feds, Huddersfield Town host Derby County with the Terriers in the bottom two and the Rams just above them.

Cardiff City LFC and Chatham Town are similarly positioned ahead of their Southern Premier Division fixture, while Plymouth play Portsmouth with the latter set to go second if they win.

Victory for AFC Wimbledon at Sudbury would see them replace Norwich City as leaders of Division 1 South East, which also features the Cambridge derby.

Swindon Town are third in Division 1 South West and home to leaders Bournemouth who have seven wins in a row, second-placed Exeter have won all six and go to Southampton Women.

The programme is somewhat limited due to County Cup commitments but there is also one delayed League Plate tie, as Chorley go head-to-head with York City for the right to visit Sutton Coldfield Town.

Sunday 15 October (2pm)

NORTHERN PREMIER DIVISION

Huddersfield Town v Derby County (Shelley CFC)
Newcastle United v Burnley (Kingston Park Stadium)
Nottingham Forest v Liverpool Feds (Long Eaton Utd FC)

SOUTHERN PREMIER DIVISION

Cardiff City LFC v Chatham Town (Amdani Hi Arena)
Plymouth Argyle v Portsmouth (Torpoint Athletic FC)

DIVISION 1 SOUTH EAST

AFC Sudbury v AFC Wimbledon (AFC Sudbury)
Cambridge City v Cambridge United (Haverhill Rovers FC)
Queens Park Rangers v Haywards Heath Town (Hanwell Town FC)

DIVISION 1 SOUTH WEST

Southampton Women v Exeter City (Test Park Sports Ground)
Swindon Town v AFC Bournemouth (Swindon Town FC)

LEAGUE PLATE 1ST ROUND

Chorley v York City (Coppull Utd FC)

Barclays Women’s Super League Merseyside derby at Anfield

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