Sunday 26th February (2pm)
FA PREMIER LEAGUE
NORTHERN DIVISION
Huddersfield Town v Stoke City (Shelley FC)
Leicester City Women v Derby County (Riverside)
West Bromwich Albion v Middlesbrough (WLV Sport, Walsall Campus)
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Coventry United v Lewes (Park Meadow)
Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic (Uxbridge FC)
Swindon Town v West Ham United (Shrivenham FC)
MIDLANDS DIVISION 1
Birmingham & West Midlands v Solihull (Tamworth FC)
Leicester City Ladies v Radcliffe Olympic (Linwood Playing Fields)
Rotherham United v Long Eaton United (Roundwood Sports Club)
Steel City Wanderers v The New Saints (Thorncliffe)
Wolverhampton Wanderers P-P Loughborough Foxes
NORTHERN DIVISION 1
Brighouse Town v Chorley (Brighouse Town FC)
Crewe Alexandra v Hull City (Cumberland Arena)
Leeds P-P Liverpool Marshalls Feds
Morecambe v Blackpool Wren Rovers (Lancaster & Morcambe College)
Mossley Hill Athletic P-P Guiseley Vixens
Tranmere Rovers v Chester le Street Town (Ellesmere Port Sports Village 3G)
SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1
Actonians P-P Ipswich Town
Cambridge United v AFC Wimbledon (Mildenhall Town FC)
Gillingham v Denham United (Corinthian Sports Club)
Lowestoft Town v Stevenage (Lowestoft Town FC)
Luton Town v Norwich City (Stockwood Park Athletics Stadium)
Milton Keynes Dons v Enfield Town (Newport Pagnell Town FC)
SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1
Basingstoke Town v Chichester City (Basingstoke Town FC)
Brislington P-P Cheltenham Town
Exeter City v St Nicholas (Cullompton Rangers FC)
Maidenhead United v Larkhall Athletic (Maidenhead United FC)
Shanklin v Keynsham Town (County Ground, 1.30)
Middlesbrough’s very slim chances of catching Northern leaders Blackburn will be all but mathematically over if they do not win at West Brom.
Huddersfield will go level on points with Stoke should they win at home to the Potters.
Mid-table Leicester are four points better off than visitors Derby but from one game more.
Either Charlton or Coventry could take over at the top of the Southern. While the Addicks are at basement side QPR, United take on Lewes
Swindon and West Ham have an important clash, as with five games to go, both sit just a point off the bottom.
The Midlands Division 1 title chase is dominated by Wolves and Loughbough Foxes, who go head to head with Wanderers three points behind but from two games fewer.
Birmingham & West Midlands will go third if they defeat Solihull, Leicester Ladies are up against Radcliffe, while there’s a couple of mid-table games as Rotherham host Long Eaton and Steel City tackle TNS.
The top four in Northern Division 1 are all away, with Chorley at Brighouse Town, Guiseley going to Mossley, Hull at Crewe and Chester le Street away to Tranmere. It’s fifth versus sixth as Leeds welcome Liverpool Feds, while the next two in the table also clash, with Morecambe meeting Blackpool Wren Rovers.
MK Dons hold a four-point lead in the South East ahead of a visit from Enfield but Gillingham and Cambridge are serious challengers and at home to Denham and Wimbledon respectively. Actonians play Ipswich, Luton entertain bottom of the table Norwich, while the two sides a point above the Canaries – Lowestoft and Stevenage.- have something of a ‘six-pointer’.
Basingstoke have a visit from South West table-toppers Chichester, Keynsham will go third with a win at Shanklin, a possibility too for Larkhall on their travels at Maidenhead. Brislington and Cheltenham sit around halfway before their fixture, while Exeter look for a first win when St Nicholas visit their new Cullompton Rangers FC home.