
The FA Women’s National League reaches its final day with several promotion, play-off, and relegation issues still to be determined.
Burnley can secure the Northern Premier Division title if they beat Stoke City at Turf Moor, but any other result could see Wolves pip them to promotion. Wanderers host Halifax, who are just a goal difference above Loughborough and the relegation zone, with Lightning at home to Sporting Khalsa, while Hull City are still in danger and away at Rugby Borough.
Four teams are in danger of the drop on the final day of the Southern Premier Division, including Cheltenham Town, who have a basement battle at Billericay Town. AFC Wimbledon are ahead of the Robins on goal difference and visit a Hashtag United side a point better off themselves. Gwalia United are in a similar position and playing at Exeter City.
Newly-crowned Division One North champions Huddersfield Town host Wythenshawe, while the runners-up spot is contested by Cheadle Town and Leeds, with the Stingers at Durham Cestria and United two points behind as they head to Stockport County. Doncaster Rovers Belles must win at Norton to have a chance of escaping the bottom two, but are also dependent on York City losing to Blackburn Rovers.
Third plays second to decide the Division One Midlands runner-up spot, as Boldmere take on Leafield Athletic, who have a one-point advantage. Stourbridge look doomed to a drop-zone finish, as not only are they away to champions Peterborough United, but they also require a victory and a 14-goal swing over Kidderminster Harriers.
Division One South East fixtures include London Bees taking on champions Fulham, runners-up Norwich City playing Cambridge United at Carrow Road, and QPR hosting AFC Sudbury at Loftus Road.
Division One South West’s title decider has Moneyfields top by a point as they welcome second-placed Swindon Town. Bridgwater should secure third place at Worthing, but a defeat would give Bristol Rovers a chance when hosting Keynsham Town at The Memorial Stadium.
FA WNL fixtures for Sunday 26 April (2pm)
Northern Premier Division
Burnley v Stoke City at Turf Moor Stadium
Derby County v Liverpool Feds at Mickleover Sports Club
Loughborough Lightning v Sporting Khalsa at Holywell Sports Complex
Middlesbrough v West Bromwich Albion Stockton Town FC
Rugby Borough v Hull City at Rugby Borough FC
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Halifax at AFC Telford United
Southern Premier Division
Billericay Town v Cheltenham Town at Billericay Town FC
Exeter City v Gwalia United at Exeter City FC
Hashtag United v AFC Wimbledon at Aveley FC
Oxford United v Lewes at Oxford City FC
Real Bedford v Plymouth Argyle at Real Bedford FC
Watford v AFC Bournemouth at Uxbridge FC
Division One North
Chorley v Chester le Street Town at Euxton Villa FC
Durham Cestria v Cheadle Town Stingers at Shildon AFC
Huddersfield Town v Wythenshawe at Shelley CFC
Norton & Stockton Ancients v Doncaster Rovers Belles at Norton Sports Complex
Stockport County v Leeds United at Stockport County FC
York City v Blackburn Rovers at University of York Sports Centre
Division One Midlands
Boldmere St Michaels v Leafield Athletic at The Amber Arena
Lincoln United v Worcester City at Lincoln Utd FC
Northampton Town v Barnsley Women at Moulton FC
Notts County v Sheffield FC at Eastwood CFC
Peterborough United v Stourbridge at Peterborough Sports FC
Sutton Coldfield Town v Kidderminster Harriers at Sutton Coldfield Town FC
Division One South East
Actonians v Dulwich Hamlet at Berkeley Fields
Chesham United v Milton Keynes Dons at Chesham Utd FC
London Bees v Fulham at The Hive 3G
Luton Town v Chatham Town at Barton Rovers FC
Norwich City v Cambridge United at Carrow Road
Queens Park Rangers v AFC Sudbury at Loftus Road
Division One South West
Bournemouth Sports v Maidenhead United at Chapel Gate
Bristol Rovers v Keynsham Town at The Memorial Stadium
Marine Academy Plymouth v Ascot United at Ivybridge Town FC
Moneyfields v Swindon Town at The John Jenkins Stadium
Portishead Town v Abingdon United at Portishead FC
Worthing v Bridgwater United at Worthing FC
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