#FAWNL: West Bromwich Albion Women set to seal promotion

West Bromwich Albion would be expected to win FAWNL Midlands Division 1 when hosting lowly Steel City Wanderers on Sunday, while AFC Wimbledon play at Kingsmeadow Stadium.

Sunday 21 April (2pm)

FA WOMEN’S NATIONAL LEAGUE

NORTHERN PREMIER

Huddersfield Town v Nottingham Forest (Shelley FC)

SOUTHERN PREMIER

Cardiff City LFC v Plymouth Argyle (CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence)
Gillingham v Watford (Chatham Town FC)

MIDLANDS DIVISION 1

West Bromwich Albion v Steel City Wanderers (University of Wolverhampton, Walsall Campus)

NORTHERN DIVISION 1

Barnsley v Crewe Alexandra (Barnsley FC Academy)
Chester le Street Town v Bolton Wanderers (Moor Park)

SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1

AFC Wimbledon v Enfield Town (Kingsmeadow Stadium)
Ipswich Town v Crawley Wasps (The Goldstar Ground)
Luton Town v Billericay Town (The Brache)

SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1

Larkhall Athletic v Maidenhead United (Plain Ham)

Fifth-placed Huddersfield host tenth-in-the-table Nottingham Forest in the sole Northern Premier game.

Cardiff will go back into second in the Southern Premier should they record a home victory over Plymouth, while Gillingham welcome mid-table Watford.

It’s champions elect West Brom versus a winless Steel City in Midlands Division 1, with the match being staged at the changed venue of University of Wolverhampton.

Both Chester le Street and Barnsley can still finish Northern Division 1 runners-up – a spot currently held by Brighouse Town – and the Cestrians play lowly Crewe, the Tykes take on Bolton.

Ipswich are up against Division 1 South East champions Crawley, basement side Luton tackle runners-up Billericay and AFC Wimbledon’s match with Enfield is at Kingsmeadow.

Maidenhead go to mid-table Larkhall looking for the three points that will get them off the foot of the table.

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