The race for the Barclays FA Women’s Super League title comes down to the last four games, with Chelsea holding a one-point lead over Arsenal.
While Chelsea have a capital clash in a Spurs side struggling to hold onto hopes of a top-three finish, the Gunners head to Everton for an evening kick-off.
Third place in the Champions League is realistically between Manchester rivals United three points ahead and away at Aston Villa at 6pm, City hosted Leicester City for the first time.
The Foxes are not out of the woods yet, but time is running out for Birmingham City, who really need to win at Brighton on Saturday, having Chelsea and Manchester City two of their last three opponents.
Barclays FA WSL
Saturday April 23
Brighton & Hove Albion v Birmingham City (Crawley Town FC, 14:00 horas) – live on The FA Player
sunday 24 april
Manchester City-Leicester City (Academy Stadium, 2:00 p.m.) – live on The FA Player
Reading v West Ham United (Reading FC, 14:00 horas) – live on The FA Player
Tottenham Hotspur-Chelsea (Barnet FC, 2.30 pm) – live in bbc uno/BBC iPlayer/BBC sports website
Aston Villa-Manchester United (Walsall FC, 18:00 horas) – live on The FA Player
Everton-Arsenal (Walton Hall Park, 18.45 h) – live in sky sports
FA Women’s Championship
Blackburn Rovers-Charlton Athletic (Bamber Bridge FC, 12:00 p. m.)
Durham vs Sunderland (Maiden’s Castle, 12:00 p.m.)
Liverpool-Sheffield United (Tranmere Rovers FC, 12:00 horas) – live on The FA Player
Coventry United-Lewes (Butts Park Arena, 14:00 horas)
Crystal Palace-Watford (Bromley FC, 2:00 PM horas)
Bristol City v London City Lionesses (Robins High Performance Centre, 15:00 h)
FAWNL: League Cup and Plate Finals at Solihull Moors
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