FA WNL Leaders Wolves Women and Bournemouth Women at Home

FA WNL Leaders Wolves Women and Bournemouth Women at Home
Wolverhampton Wanderers who are back at the SEAH Stadium for the visit of Stoke City Photo by Naomi BakerGetty Images

    FA WNL leaders Wolves Women and AFC Bournemouth Women have home advantage over Stoke City and Lewes respectively this Sunday.

    Northern leaders Wolves host Stoke and have a three-point advantage over Rugby (home to Liverpool Feds) and Burnley, who have a game in hand with Hull their visitors.

    Derby trail West Brom by a point in mid-table before their meeting, there is just a single point between the bottom four who play among themselves, with Loughborough facing Halifax and Middlesbrough tackling Sporting Khalsa.

    AFC Bournemouth are top of the Southern Premier on goal-difference and home to Lewes, second-placed Watford away to Exeter, while Plymouth are three points off the top two and on the road at Cheltenham.

    Fifth plays fourth as Gwalia entertain Real Bedford, Hashtag are a point above the bottom two ahead of hosting Oxford, Billericay welcome AFC Wimbledon for a basement battle.

    Sunday 5 October (2pm)

    Northern Premier Division
    Burnley v Hull City (Lancashire FA, Leyland)
    Derby County v West Bromwich Albion (Mickleover Sports Club)
    Loughborough Lightning v Halifax (Holywell Sports Complex)
    Middlesbrough v Sporting Khalsa (Stockton Town FC)
    Wolverhampton Wanderers v Stoke City (AFC Telford Utd)
    Rugby Borough v Liverpool Feds (Rugby Borough Sports Trust, 3pm)

    Southern Premier Division
    AFC Bournemouth v Lewes (Ringwood Town FC)
    Billericay Town v AFC Wimbledon (Billericay Town FC)
    Cheltenham Town v Plymouth Argyle (Bishops Cleeve FC)
    Exeter City v Watford (Devon FA, Newton Abbot)
    Gwalia United v Real Bedford (USW Sports Park)
    Hashtag United v Oxford United (Aveley FC, 3pm)

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    Wilf Frith
    Wilf Frith is a women’s football news editor who works for Her Goal Magazine and had been with all its predecessors since 1996, becoming a founding team member after running Sunday Kicks. He has also held previous long-term roles as press officer for the Cornwall Women’s Football League and Penzance Ladies FC.
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