Major Midlands derbies in FA Women’s National League

FA Womens National League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion - Molineux Stadium
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Derby County face Nottingham Forest and West Brom welcome Wolves to The Hawthorns in the FA Women’s National League Northern Premier Division.

Sunday 13 October (2pm)

Northern Premier Division

Derby County v Nottingham Forest (Mickleover Sports Club)
Liverpool Feds v Stoke City (Leisure United, Jericho Lane)
Rugby Borough v Stourbridge (Kilsby Lane)
Sporting Khalsa v Hull City (Sporting Khalsa FC)
West Bromwich Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers (The Hawthorns)
Halifax v Burnley (Bradford Park Avenue FC, 3pm)

Forest are top and unbeaten ahead of their trip to the Rams, Wolves sit just a point off the leaders before their clash away to the Baggies.

A winless Halifax host second-placed Burnley, Rugby and Liverpool Feds are both four points off the top and home to Stourbridge and Stoke respectively.

Sporting Khalsa are seeking their first-ever point in the division at the eighth attempt, when receiving a visit from Hull City.

Southern Premier Division

Hashtag United v Gwalia United (Aveley FC, 1pm)
AFC Wimbledon v Milton Keynes Dons (Raynes Park Vale FC)
Billericay Town v Lewes (Billericay Town FC)
Cheltenham Town v Exeter City (Bishops Cleeve FC)
Plymouth Argyle v Ipswich Town (Home Park)
Watford v Oxford United (Wealdstone FC)

Exeter City went fourth in the table with a 3-0 Devon derby win in front of 1,927 at Plymouth Argyle on Thursday. Sarah Stacey and Sophie Gillies scored in the first quarter of an hour, substitute Emily Toogood adding a late third.

Hashtag hold a three-point lead at the top and host Gwalia United, fourth faces second with Watford up against Oxford United.

Ipswich sit second and make a third trip of the season to Devon to play Plymouth at Home Park.

Exeter go to a Cheltenham side whom they now lead by a point, Billericay also have a single-point advantage over visitors Lewes.

AFC Wimbledon meet rivals MK Dons, who have just one point from eight games.

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