Sunday 9th April (2pm)
FA PREMIER LEAGUE
NORTHERN DIVISION
Bradford City v West Bromwich Albion (Eccleshill United FC)
Derby County v Blackburn Rovers (Mickleover Sports)
Leicester City Women v Nottingham Forest (Riverside)
Middlesbrough v Huddersfield Town (Thornaby FC)
Newcastle United v Stoke City (Morpeth Town FC, 1pm)
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Coventry United v Cardiff City Ladies (Park Meadow)
Crystal Palace v C&K Basildon (Beckenham Town FC, 1pm)
Lewes v Charlton Athletic (Lewes FC)
Portsmouth v Tottenham Hotspur (Gosport Borough FC)
MIDLANDS DIVISION 1
Loughborough Students v Radcliffe Olympic (Holywell Park)
Rotherham United v Loughborough Foxes (Roundwood Sports Club, 3pm)
Solihull v Sporting Khalsa (Hampton FC)
Steel City Wanderers v Leicester City Ladies (Thorncliffe)
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Long Eaton United (Hednesford Town FC)
NORTHERN DIVISION 1
Brighouse Town v Tranmere Rovers (Brighouse Town FC)
Guiseley Vixens v Chester le Street Town (Guiseley AFC)
Morecambe v Liverpool Marshalls Feds (Lancaster & Morecambe College)
SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1
AFC Wimbledon v Enfield Town (Sutton United FC)
Lowestoft Town v Cambridge United (Lowestoft Town FC)
Luton Town v Actonians (Stockwood Park Athletics Stadium)
Milton Keynes Dons v Gillingham (Newport Pagnell Town FC)
Norwich City v Stevenage (Norwich United FC)
SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1
Chichester City v Plymouth Argyle (Chichester City FC)
Exeter City v Cheltenham Town (Cullompton FC)
Larkhall Athletic v Keynsham Town (Larkhall Athletic FC, 1.45pm)
Southampton Saints v Shanklin (Sholing FC)
St Nicholas v Maidenhead United (Yate Town FC)
Gemma Donnelly was awarded the FAWPL Northern & Southern Division Manager of the Month for March in the week and she takes her champions to Derby, while Middlesbrough could all but seal the runners-up spot with a win over Huddersfield.
There’s an East Midlands derby between Leicester and Nottingham Forest, West Brom continue to play catch-up with their fixtures at Bradford and Newcastle will finish bottom if they fail to beat Stoke in the 1pm kick-off at Morpeth Town FC.
Unbeaten Spurs continue their Southern title chase at Portsmouth and there’s yet another ‘six-pointer’ in the race as Coventry clash with Cardiff.
Second-placed Charlton face an awkward trip to Lewes, while Crystal Palace welcome C&K Basildon to their home for the remainder of the season – Beckenham Town FC – with a 1pm start.
Midlands leaders Loughborough Foxes look to stay well ahead of Wolves when travelling to Rotherham, while Wanderers play Long Eaton. Loughborough Students will be down it they don’t defeat Radcliffe, Leicester Ladies could do with something towards their survival at Steel City. while Solihull take on Sporting Khalsa.
Guiseley have a tricky match with Chester le Street as they look to move closer to the Northern Division 1 title. Liverpool Feds could go up two to third with as little as a draw at Morecambe, while Tranmere will be relegated without a victory at Brighouse.
Gillingham’s Jack Wheeler recently got the Division 1 Manager of the Month award and his undefeated side have a crucial match at promotion-chasing MK Dons. Luton would leapfrog Actonians into fifth if they were to beat the West Londoners, third in the table Wimbledon face Enfield. Lowestoft are in real danger of the drop and up against Cambridge, while Norwich City and Stevenage meet in a scrap for survival.
A massive game at the top of the South West has leaders Chichester home to Plymouth, who have a bit of catching up from games in hand. There’s a Somerset derby for Larkhall and Keynsham, St Nicholas meet Maidenhead, while the bottom two – Exeter and Shanklin – battle for much-needed points at home to Cheltenham and away to Southampton Saints respectively.