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·31 March 2023

Arsenal host Man City in Barclays Women’s Super League title race

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Arsenal host Manchester City as the four-way scrap for the Barclays Women’s Super League title continues this weekend.


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Ahead of that fourth versus second ‘six-pointer’ on Sunday, Saturday morning sees Brighton – two points off the bottom – take on Manchester United who are top on goal-difference.

Chelsea are a point behind the top two but facing a difficult trip to Aston Villa, in a ‘rehearsal’ for their FA Cup semi-final clash.

Everton entertain a Tottenham side five points from danger, a huge game in the battle to stay up has Leicester City home to Reading.

West Ham play Liverpool whom they lead by one point in seventh but from a game more.

Barclays Women’s Championship leaders Bristol City host Sheffield United, holding a six-point advantage over  London City Lionesses, who have a capital clash with Charlton Athletic, who are only two points behind them.

Fourth meets fifth with Birmingham City up against Southampton, Sunderland have a noon start with Crystal Palace.

Lewes are home to relegation-threatened Coventry United, while Blackburn Rovers is the destination for Durham.

Saturday 1 April

Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United (Crawley Town FC, 11.30am) – live on Sky Sports

Sunday 2 April

Arsenal v Manchester City (Boreham Wood FC, 12:30) – live on BBC Two/iPlayer/BBC Sport Website Everton v Tottenham Hotspur (Walton Hall Park, 1pm) – live on The FA Player Leicester City v Reading (King Power Stadium, 3pm) – live on The FA Player West Ham United v Liverpool (Dagenham & Redbridge FC, 5pm) – live on The FA Player Aston Villa v Chelsea (Walsall FC, 6.45pm) – live on Sky Sports

Barclays Women’s Championship

Sunderland v Crystal Palace (Eppleton Colliery Ground, 12pm) – live on The FA Player Blackburn Rovers v Durham (Bamber Bridge FC, 1pm) Birmingham City v Southampton (St.Andrews, 2pm) Lewes v Coventry United (Lewes FC, 2pm) London City Lionesses v Charlton Athletic (Dartford FC, 2pm) Bristol City v Sheffield United (Robins High Performance Centre, 3pm)

Chelsea Women eliminate UWCL holders Lyon on penalties

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