Three FA Women’s National League games expect crowds of 5,000+ | OneFootball

Three FA Women’s National League games expect crowds of 5,000+ | OneFootball

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·22 March 2024

Three FA Women’s National League games expect crowds of 5,000+

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Hashtag United and Newcastle United play for the FA WNL Cup, while Carrow Road and the Vitality Stadium are among venues for league fixtures.


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Luton Town’s Kenilworth Road is the stage for the League Cup Final on Saturday afternoon, while Ipswich Town entertain a Chatham Town team on the verge of relegation at Portman Road, before Doncaster Rovers Belles host Chester le Street for an early evening match at the Eco-Power Stadium.

Saturday 23 March

SOUTHERN PREMIER DIVISION

Ipswich Town v Chatham Town (Portman Road, 3pm)

DIVISION 1 NORTH

Doncaster Rovers Belles v Chester le Street Town (Doncaster Rovers FC, 6pm)

LEAGUE CUP FINAL

Hashtag United v Newcastle United (Luton Town FC, 2.30pm) – live on The FA Player/BBC iPlayer/BBC Sport website

Wolves’ Black Country derby with West Brom is at Molineux tonight (Friday), while first plays third in the Southern Premier on Sunday with Portsmouth welcoming Rugby Borough to Fratton Park.

Peterborough United take on Loughborough Lightning whom they trail by six points in the Division 1 Midland title race but with a game in hand, third-placed Hull City host second in the Division 1 North table Durham Cestria.

AFC Wimbledon lead Division 1 South East by eight points ahead of their trip to Cambridge City, second-placed Norwich City have two games in hand and host QPR at Carrow Road.

Exeter City and AFC Bournemouth have still only dropped two points each in Division 1 South West, before the Grecians face Abingdon United and the Cherries go up against Keynsham Town at the Vitality Stadium. Southampton Women clash with Torquay United in a relegation ‘six-pointer’, while Swindon Town could send Selsey down.

Sunday 24 March (2pm)

NORTHERN PREMIER DIVISION

Burnley v Stoke City (Lancashire County FA Ground, Leyland) Derby County v AFC Fylde (Mickleover Sports Club) Halifax v Nottingham Forest (Southern Stadium, Leeds) Huddersfield Town v Liverpool Feds (Shelley CFC)

SOUTHERN PREMIER DIVISION

Cheltenham Town v Billericay Town (Bishops Cleeve FC) Milton Keynes Dons v Cardiff City Ladies (Stadium MK) Oxford United v London Bees (Oxford City FC) Portsmouth v Rugby Borough (Fratton Park)

DIVISION 1 MIDLANDS

Leafield Athletic v Sheffield FC (Castle Vale Stadium) Notts County v Boldmere St Michaels (Hucknall Town FC) Peterborough United v Loughborough Lightning (Bourne Town FC) Solihull Moors v Lincoln City (Studley Sports Centre) Sutton Coldfield Town v Northampton Town (Sutton Coldfield Town FC) Leek Town v Sporting Khalsa (Leek Town FC, 3pm)

DIVISION 1 NORTH

Barnsley WFC v FC United of Manchester (Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park) Hull City v Durham Cestria (Barton Town FC) Leeds United v Norton & Stockton Ancients (Garforth Town AFC) Middlesbrough v Chorley (Stockton Town FC) Stockport County v York City (Stockport Sports Village)

DIVISION 1 SOUTH EAST

Cambridge City v AFC Wimbledon (Haverhill Rovers FC) Cambridge United v Ashford Town (St Neots Town FC) Haywards Heath Town v AFC Sudbury (Haywards Heath Town FC) London Seaward v Chesham United (Redbridge FC) Norwich City v Queens Park Rangers (Carrow Road) Worthing v Actonians (Horsham FC)

DIVISION 1 SOUTH WEST

AFC Bournemouth v Keynsham Town (Vitality Stadium) Bridgwater United v Moneyfields (Bridgwater Utd FC) Exeter City v Abingdon United (Exwick Sports Hub) Maidenhead United v Portishead Town (Maidenhead Utd FC) Southampton Women v Torquay United (Test Park Sports Ground) Swindon Town v Selsey (Swindon Town FC)

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