
Swindon Town Women will face a tough challenge against AFC Bournemouth in the FA WNL Cup Quarter-Finals, while Gwalia United and Moneyfields take on WSL Academy sides in the Plate.
Swindon Town may have won all their 10 matches in Division 1 South West so far, but they face AFC Bournemouth, who lead the Southern Premier and are yet to lose. Burnley meet Middlesbrough and have already completed a league double over Boro, with a 3-1 away win just last month. Wolves play West Brom for the second match in succession, having beaten them 3-0 away before Christmas. Plymouth Argyle travel to Lewes, where they posted a 4-0 success in September.
Gwalia United take on Brighton Academy, and Moneyfields face London City Lionesses U-21s in the Plate. Halifax host Chorley, while Cheadle welcome Durham Cestria for the second time in six weeks after losing 1-0 to their visitors, who finished with 10 players and snatched an 89th-minute winner.
It's all smiles tonight at @USWSport @BenBrainPhoto pic.twitter.com/iYk4E2yE00
— Gwalia United (@GwaliaUnited) January 8, 2026
Three of the bottom four play in the Northern Premier, with basement side Sporting Khalsa hosting Hull, while Loughborough aim to escape the drop zone at the expense of visitors Derby.
The only Southern Premier match sees AFC Wimbledon needing a win to climb out of the relegation zone, while visitors Oxford United have the chance to move up to fifth.
Peterborough United are at Stourbridge hoping to eat into Boldmere’s lead at the top of Division One Midlands from one of their three games in hand. Northampton are a point from safety as they face Worcester, Kidderminster a point better off and home to Sutton Coldfield, while bottom team Lincoln United go up against Leafield.
Division One North leaders Wythenshawe head to Norton, where dropping any points could give Huddersfield or Leeds a chance to move into pole position. The Terriers visit next-to-bottom Doncaster, while United are at home to York, who sit just a point above the dotted line.
Norwich trail Division One South East leaders Fulham by four points with a game in hand as they head to Actonians, while Bridgwater would move up to fourth in the South West if they beat basement side Worthing.
Sunday 11 January (2pm)
FA WNL Cup Quarter-Finals
Burnley v Middlesbrough (Lancashire FA)
Lewes v Plymouth Argyle (Lewes FC)
Swindon Town v AFC Bournemouth (The County Ground)
Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion (AFC Telford Utd)
FA WNL Plate Quarter-Finals
Gwalia United v Brighton & Hove Albion Academy (USW Sports Park)
Cheadle Town Stingers v Durham Cestria (Cheadle Town FC)
Halifax v Chorley (Myra Shay)
Moneyfields v London City Lionesses Academy (The John Jenkins Stadium)
Northern Premier Division
Sporting Khalsa v Hull City (Sporting Khalsa FC)
Loughborough Lightning v Derby County (Holywell Sports Complex, 3pm)
Southern Premier Division
AFC Wimbledon VS Oxford United (Tooting & Mitcham Utd FC)
Division One Midlands
Kidderminster Harriers v Sutton Coldfield Town (Droitwich Spa FC)
Lincoln United v Leafield Athletic (Lincoln Utd FC)
Northampton Town v Worcester City (Moulton FC)
Stourbridge v Peterborough United (Stourbridge FC)
Division One North
Doncaster Rovers Belles v Huddersfield Town (Millmoor Stadium)
Leeds United v York City (Garforth Town AFC)
Norton & Stockton Ancients v Wythenshawe (Norton Sports Complex)
Division One South East
Actonians v Norwich City (Berkeley Fields)
Cambridge United v Chatham Town (St Neots Town FC)
London Bees v Chesham United (The Hive 3G)
Luton Town v AFC Sudbury (Barton Rovers FC)
Division One South West
Bridgwater United v Worthing (North Somerset Community Stadium)
Marine Academy Plymouth v Ascot United (Ivybridge Town FC)
