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Sunday 30th April (2pm)
FA PREMIER LEAGUE
NORTHERN DIVISION

Derby County v Leicester City Women (Steve Bloomer ATP)
West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City (Rushall Olympic FC)
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Cardiff City LFC v Tottenham Hotspur (CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence)
Crystal Palace v Portsmouth (Beckenham Town FC)
Lewes v Coventry United (Lewes FC)
Queens Park Rangers v C&K Basildon (Uxbridge FC)
MIDLANDS DIVISION 1
Loughborough Students v Solihull (Holywell Park)
Radcliffe Olympic v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Radcliffe Olympic FC)
Rotherham United v The New Saints (Roundwood Sports Club, 3pm)
NORTHERN DIVISION 1
Blackpool Wren Rovers v Mossley Hill (Blackpool Wren Rovers FC)
Brighouse Town v Crewe Alexandra (Brighouse Town FC)
Chorley v Leeds (Euxton Villa FC)
Guiseley Vixens v Liverpool Marshalls Feds (Guiseley AFC)
SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1
Actonians v Stevenage (North Greenford United FC, 3pm)
AFC Wimbledon v Lowestoft Town (Sutton United FC)
Gillingham v Norwich City (K Sports)
Luton Town v Cambridge United (Luton Town FC Training Ground)
SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1
Exeter City v Chichester City (Cullompton FC, 12.30)
Keynsham Town v Basingstoke Town (Keynsham Town FC)
Plymouth Argyle v Larkhall Athletic (Elburton Villa FC, 1pm)
Shanklin v Maidenhead United (County Ground)
St Nicholas v Southampton Saints (Yate Town FC)

Derby and Leicester City are fourth and fifth respectively, on the same points totals from similar amount of games ahead of their fixture being played on 3G at the Racecourse.

West Brom and Stoke meet for the second time in four days after their 1-1 tie in midweek, where Albion’s Leigh Dugmore was dismissed. The Baggies sit three points behind fourth-placed Potters with two games in hand.

After back-to-back defeats, Southern champions Spurs head for fourth-placed Cardiff,

Coventry will go second with a win but that won’t come easily at Plate winners Lewes.

Crystal Palace play Portsmouth, while basement side QPR host C&K Basildon.

After Wolves beat Midlands leaders Loughborough Foxes in midweek, a win at Radcliffe Olympic will see Wanderers only a point behind them with three games left each.

TNS will go fourth if they beat Rotherham, with the Millers chasing points themselves for survival.

Loughborough Students are already down and hosting Solihull for whom a draw should be enough for safety.

Guiseley are back home to celebrate their Northern Division 1 title but Liverpool Feds will be out to spoil the party, as a win takes them into second.

Chorley will go fourth if they avoid defeat to Leeds, Crewe are not yet safe and have a difficult game at Brighouse, while Mossley must get something at Blackpool to have a chance of avoiding a bottom-two finish, whereas the Wrens will be secure with only a draw.

Gillingham have another chance to take the South East title by beating Norwich, who are battling against the drop.

Cambridge’s win last week delayed the Gills’ celebrations and this Sunday the U’s visit Luton at the Hatters’ Training Ground.

AFC Wimbledon will be up to third if they can beat lowly Lowestoft, while Actonians entertain Stevenage, who are still fighting to stear clear of the drop zone.

Both the South West’s leading pair have early starts, with Chichester at Exeter for a Chichester start and Plymouth playing Larkhall at 1pm. Chichester would be champions if they won and Argyle lost.

Third-placed Keynsham face Basingstoke, Southampton Saints are at St Nicholas and Shnaklin meet Maidenhead.

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