The Women’s Super League is back for another round of fixtures as all 12 teams are in action this weekend.
Just two games take place on Saturday as Manchester United face Birmingham City in the midday kick-off, while Aston Villa take on Manchester City at 12:30.
Four games follow on Sunday, including Everton’s battle with Chelsea and Leicester City’s clash with Brighton.
League leaders Arsenal host Reading at Meadow Park, and second place Tottenham take on London rivals West Ham.
Arsenal dropped all three points for the first time this season in their last match, losing 2-0 to 11th place Birmingham City in what was the upset of the season so far.
Gunners top scorer Vivianne Miedema will be looking to spearhead her team to victory after what was a frustrating 90 minutes last weekend.
Chelsea sit in second place just four points behind leaders Arsenal and the Blues also have a game in hand. They will be desperate to narrow the gap to just one point when they face Everton on Sunday afternoon. Forward Sam Kerr is the leagues top scorer this season, with nine goals.
After a slow start to the season, Reading have now won four league games in a row and will be hoping to extend that run further. Arsenal will prove a real test for them, but with how their form has been recently, they may fancy themselves against the Gunners.
😩 From pointless, goalless and bottom of the table
💪 To four points off a Champions League spotReading have responded to a difficult start to the season in fine style, aided by a tireless work ethic and smart recruitment.
Here’s how ⬇️#bbcwsl #bbcfootball
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