Two Manchester-Merseyside clashes in Barclays Women’s Super League

Everton Women v Manchester United Women
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Manchester meets Merseyside in two Barclays Women’s Super League fixtures, while there’s a London derby in the late kick off.

It is fourth versus joint top as Everton entertain Manchester United who have won all their four league games to date, while Manchester City welcome promoted Liverpool.

Chelsea are goal-difference off first place but from a game more than the leading pair ahead of hosting Aston Villa, Arsenal look to continue their perfect format home to West Ham.

Brighton take on Tottenham, while Reading and Leicester City go head-to-head with both still to get off the mark.

There are two noon kick-offs in the Championship, with Southampton playing Sunderland at St Mary’s and Durham home to Crystal Palace.

Charlton against Bristol City sees fourth host the division’s last unbeaten side, second-placed London City home to Blackburn.

Birmingham City are level on points with visitors Sheffield United, Coventry United hope to end a run of six defeats when welcoming Lewes.

Sunday 30 October

Barclays Women’s Super League

Brighton & Hove Albion v Tottenham Hotspur (Crawley Town FC, 2pm) – live on The FA Player
Chelsea v Aston Villa (Kingsmeadow, 2pm) – live on The FA Player
Everton v Manchester United (Walton Hall Park, 2pm) – live on BBC One/BBC iPlayer/BBC Sport Website
Manchester City v Liverpool (Academy Stadium, 2pm) – live on The FA Player
Reading v Leicester City (Reading FC, 2pm) – live on The FA Player
Arsenal v West Ham United (Boreham Wood FC, 6.45pm) – live on Sky Sports

Barclays Women’s Championship

Southampton v Sunderland (St Mary’s Stadium, 12pm) – live on The FA Player
Durham v Crystal Palace (Maiden Castle, 12pm)
Birmingham City v Sheffield United (St Andrews, 2pm)
Charlton Athletic v Bristol City (VCD Athletic, 2pm)
Coventry United v Lewes (Butts Park Arena, 2pm)
London City Lionesses v Blackburn Rovers (Dartford FC, 2pm)

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