Major stadia stage most Barclays WSL and Championship games

Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur - Barclays FA Women's Super League at Stamford bridge
Nearly 25,000 fans were at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea Women played Spurs in 2019. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

The Barclays Women’s Super League and Championship are back after the international break, with most games being played at prime venues.

Everton and Manchester City get the weekend underway in front of a sell-out crowd, followed by a massive clash between Arsenal and Manchester United at the Emirates.

Stamford Bridge hosts a London derby and Villa Park also sees WSL action on Sunday, while Brighton play Liverpool and West Ham welcome Leicester City.

In the Championship, unbeaten leaders Bristol City entertain Birmingham City at Ashton Gate, closest rivals London City Lionesses and Southampton travel to Bramall Lane and Ewood Park respectively.

There’s a local derby at Selhurst Park, Sunderland have a morning start against Lewes, while Coventry United tackle Durham.

Saturday 19 November

Everton v Manchester City (Walton Hall Park, 3pm) – live on Sky Sports
Arsenal v Manchester United (Emirates Stadium, 5.30pm) – live on Sky Sports

Sunday 20 November

Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur (Stamford Bridge, 1pm) – live on BBC One/iPlayer/BBC Sport Website
Aston Villa v Reading (Villa Park, 2pm) – live on The FA Player
Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool (Crawley Town FC, 2pm) – live on The FA Player
West Ham United v Leicester City (Dagenham & Redbridge FC, 3pm) – live on The FA Player

Barclays Women’s Championship

Sunderland v Lewes (Eppleton Colliery Ground, 11.30am)
Coventry United v Durham (Butts Park Arena, 12pm)
Sheffield United v London City Lionesses (Bramall Lane, 1pm)
Blackburn Rovers v Southampton (Ewood Park, 2pm)
Crystal Palace v Charlton Athletic (Selhurst Park, 2pm) – live on The FA Player
Bristol City v Birmingham City (Ashton Gate, 3pm)

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