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Sunday 2nd April (2pm)
FA PREMIER LEAGUE
NORTHERN DIVISION

Blackburn Rovers v Leicester City Women (Bamber Bridge FC)
Bradford City v Fylde (Eccleshill United FC)
West Bromwich Albion v Huddersfield Town (Rushall Olympic FC)
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Crystal Palace v Lewes (Bromley FC)
Portsmouth v Charlton Athletic (Gosport Borough FC)
Tottenham Hotspur v Coventry United (Cheshunt FC)
MIDLANDS DIVISION 1
Loughborough Foxes v Birmingham & West Midlands (Loughborough Uni Stadium)
Steel City Wanderers v Solihull (Thorncliffe)
The New Saints v Rotherham United (TNS FC)
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Radcliffe Olympic (Hednesford Town FC)
NORTHERN DIVISION 1
Hull City v Chester le Street Town (Hull University Sports Ground)
Liverpool Marshalls Feds v Tranmere Rovers (IM Marsh Campus)
Mossley Hill v Guiseley Vixens (Mossley Hill Athletic Club)
SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1
AFC Wimbledon v Actonians (Sutton United FC)
Cambridge United v Ipswich Town (Cambridge United FC)
Gillingham v Stevenage (K Sports)
Norwich City v Denham United (Norwich United FC)
SOUTH WEST DIVISION 1
Brislington v St Nicholas (Brislington FC)
Exeter City v Keynsham Town (St Martins FC)
Larkhall Athletic v Basingstoke Town (Larkhall Athletic FC)
Maidenhead United v Southampton Saints (Maidenhead United FC)
Plymouth Argyle P-P Shanklin 

Newly-crowned Northern champions Blackburn host mid-table Leicester, whose games in hand keep them in contention for the runners-up spot.

Bradford face third-placed Fylde and although West Brom are bottom but one before playing home to Huddersfield, with nine games left they should make plenty of progress up the table.

A Southern title ‘six-pointer’ see table-toppers Tottenham take on Coventry, who are five points behind them.

Charlton would go second with a win at Portsmouth, while Crystal Palace entertain Lewes, who are now only three points short of the Eagles.

Midlands leaders Loughborough Foxes welcome Birmingham & West Midlands, title-challengers Wolves needing to defeat Radcliffe after dropping points last Sunday.

Steel City are just a point better off than visitors Solihull, while mid-table TNS take on a Rotherham side just three points above the relegation zone.

Guiseley are still in a strong position on top of Northern Division 1 despite a first loss last time out and they go to next to bottom Mossley.

Hull, second only on goal-differemce, challenge Chester le Street, with Tranmere already consigned to a bottom-two finish before their trip to Liverpool Feds.

Unbeaten South East leaders Gillingham meet Stevenage, who recorded only their third ever win at this level last week.

Third plays fifth as Wimbledon welcome Actonians, positioned inbetween are Cambridge who play Ipswich at the Cambs Glass Stadium. Norwich, needing to make the most of their games in hand, take on Denham in their push to escape the drop zone.

Plymouth again have a good chance to cut Chichester’s lead in the South West against Shanklin.

Brislington will look to improve on their recent 5-2 loss to St Nicholas, in which they led 2-1 at half-time and they got a midweek boost with a 4-1 defeat of Cheltenham.

Exeter picked up only their second point last matchday but are up against Keynsham this week.

Elsewhere, Larkhall go head to head with Basingstoke and Maidenhead meet Southampton Saints.

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