Sunday 14th May (2pm)
FA PREMIER LEAGUE
NORTHERN DIVISION
Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City (Blackburn Rovers FC)
Derby County v Nottingham Forest (Steve Bloomer Pitch)
Fylde v Middlesbrough (Fylde FC)
Huddersfield Town v West Bromwich Albion (Shelley FC)
Leicester City WFC v Newcastle United (Riverside)
SOUTHERN DIVISION
C&K Basildon v Charlton Athletic (Harlow Town FC)
Crystal Palace v Cardiff City LFC (Beckenham Town FC)
Portsmouth v Coventry United (Petersfield FC)
Swindon Town v Queens Park Rangers (Swindon Town FC)
West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur (Thurrock FC)
MIDLANDS DIVISION 1
Birmingham & West Midlands v Long Eaton United (Northfield Town FC)
Leicester City LFC v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Linwood Playing Fields)
Loughborough Students v Steel City Wanderers (Holywell Park)
Radcliffe Olympic v Rotherham United (Radcliffe Olympic FC)
Sporting Khalsa v Loughborough Foxes (The Aspray Arena)
Solihull v The New Saints (Hampton FC, 2.30)
NORTHERN DIVISION 1
Blackpool Wren Rovers v Brighouse Town (Brews Park)
Chester le Street Town v Morecambe (Moor Park)
Guiseley Vixens v Crewe Alexandra (Bradford Academy 3G)
Hull City v Mossley Hill Athletic (Hull University Sports Ground)
Leeds v Liverpool Marshalls Feds (Batley Sports & Tennis Centre)
SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1
Ipswich Town v Denham United (Ipswich Town Training Ground, 11am)
AFC Wimbledon v Gillingham (Sutton United FC)
Cambridge United v Milton Keynes Dons (Mildenhall Town FC)
Enfield Town v Lowestoft Town (QE Stadium)
Luton Town v Stevenage (Stockwood Park Athletics Stadium)
Norwich City v Actonians (Norwich United FC)
SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1
Brislington v Basingstoke Town (Brislington FC)
Exeter City v Maidenhead United (Cullompton FC)
Keynsham Town v Chichester City (Keynsham Town FC)
Plymouth Argyle v Shanklin (Elburton Villa FC, 1.30)
Northern Division: Rovers Aim To End Unbeaten At Ewood
Blackburn are at Ewood Park for the second successive match and aim to complete an unbeaten campaign but host a Stoke side needing the win to possibly take third place.
Leicester City Women currently hold that spot and a win over Newcastle will keep them there.
There’s an East Midlands clash between Derby and Nottingham Forest, with the Rams still able to finish as high as fourth.
That is also possible for Fylde and West Brom, who meet runners-up Middlesbrough and Huddersfield respectively.
Southern Division: Coventry On Course For Second
While champions Spurs finish at West Ham, Coventry can secure the runners-up spot with only a point against Portsmouth, at the changed venue of Petersfield FC.
Defeat could let in Charlton dependant on a swing of seven goals, with the Addicks taking on C&K Basildon, with Harlow Town FC now hosting this fixture.
It’s fifth versus fourth as Crystal Palace clash with Cardiff, who could still achieve third place.
Swindon Town are at the County Ground to face QPR, where Rangers need a nine-goal win to get off the bottom at the expense of their hosts.
Midlands Division 1: Title Is Wolves To Lose
Victory for Wolves at Leicester City Ladies will see them promoted ahead of Loughborough Foxes, who ironically have hugely outscored them.
The Foxes are away to a Sporting Khalsa team needing a point to defend third place from TNS, who to to Solihull.
Radcliffe and Birmingham & West Midlands are both a point behind TNS, hosting Rotherham and Long Eaton respectively. Rotherham currently sit in the second relegation spot, a point behined Leicester with a much inferior goal-difference.
Relegated Loughborough Students sign off at home to Steel City.
Northern Division 1: Tigers May Seal Mossley’s Fate
A win for Hull over Mossley at Hull University Sports Ground will see the Tigers take second place but their visitors have to win to have a hope of avoiding a bottom-two finish.
Leeds face Liverpool Feds at Batley Sports & Tennis Centre, with the away side still hopeful of the runners-up spot themselves.
Fourth place is Chester le Street’s, barring an unlikely five-goal defeat to Morecambe.
Blackpool and Crewe are not yet safe and will not find points easy to come by, with Brighouse at Rovers and Guiseley entertaining Alex at Bradford Academy 3G.
South East Division 1: Dons Lead U’s For Third
AFC Wimbledon lead Cambridge by six goals in the battle for third and while the Dons welcome unbeaten Gillingham, the U’s host MK Dons, against whom they lost 4-1 in midweek.
Stevenage have a tricky local derby at Luton where a win will secure them a second season at this level.
Norwich are four points behind with two games in hand and at home to Actonians. The Canaries then host Lowestoft and Luton next week.
Ipswich have a morning kick-off at the ITFC Training Ground against Denham, which Enfield will be hoping is drawn, then they could take seventh position on goal-difference with a three-goal win over Lowestoft.
South West Division 1: Chichester Challenge For Keynsham
Keynsham will end third with a win but their problem is that they play Chichester, who have only once been denied victory.
Brislington are home to Basingstoke, who are a point ahead of Maidenhead, whose travels take them to Exeter.
The Grecians and Shanklin can only now fight to avoid last place and the latter have a challenging trip to Plymouth.