Big Stages for Fulham Women and Middlesbrough Women in FA WNL

Big Stages for Fulham Women and Middlesbrough Women in FA WNL
Craven Cottage where Fulham Women face Norwich City this Sunday Pedro Soares SPP

Fulham Women and Middlesbrough Women both step out onto the big stage in the FA WNL, with matches at Craven Cottage and Riverside Stadium respectively.

Middlesbrough meet Derby, Hull City defend the only perfect record in the Northern Premier at Stoke, while unbeaten sides go head-to-head as Burnley host Loughborough and Rugby welcome Wolves.

AFC Bournemouth are the one Southern Premier team with back-to-back league wins and they entertain Exeter City, while AFC Wimbledon play Watford at Plough Lane and Lewes look to stay unbeaten when hosting Real Bedford.

The trio of Division One Midlands sides with 100% records are all away; Peterborough at Sutton Coldfield, Boldmere travelling to Northampton and Leafield on the road to Worcester.

Stockport and Cheadle have two wins from two in Division One North, with County next facing Norton, the Stingers away to third-placed Leeds.

Four Division One South East teams are yet to drop a point, including Fulham and Norwich City who clash at Craven Cottage. London Bees to to MK Dons, Chatham host QPR.

Swindon chase a third straight victory in Division One South West as they receive a visit from Ascot, Bristol Rovers take on Bournemouth Sports at their new venue of Yate Town FC.

Sunday 31 August (2pm)

Northern Premier Division
Burnley v Loughborough Lightning (Lancashire FA)
Halifax v Sporting Khalsa (Myra Shay)
Liverpool Feds v West Bromwich Albion (Jericho Lane)
Middlesbrough v Derby County (Riverside Stadium)
Rugby Borough v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Rugby Borough Sports Trust, 3pm)
Stoke City v Hull City (Wellbeing Park)

Southern Premier Division
AFC Bournemouth v Exeter City (Ringwood Town FC)
AFC Wimbledon v Watford (Plough Lane)
Gwalia United v Hashtag United (University of South Wales Sports Park)
Cheltenham Town v Oxford United (Bishops Cleeve FC)
Lewes v Real Bedford (Lewes FC)
Plymouth Argyle v Billericay Town (Home Park)

Division One Midlands
Kidderminster Harriers v Notts County (DOADC Stadium, Worcester)
Lincoln United v Barnsley Women (Lincoln Utd FC)
Northampton Town v Boldmere St Michaels (O’Riordan Bond Stadium)
Sheffield FC v Stourbridge (Sheffield FC)
Sutton Coldfield Town v Peterborough United (Central Ground)
Worcester City v Leafield Athletic (Sixways Stadium)

Division One North
Chester le Street Town v Wythenshawe (Moor Park)
Chorley v Durham Cestria (Euxton Villa FC)
Doncaster Rovers Belles v Blackburn Rovers (Millmoor Stadium)
Huddersfield Town v York City (Shelley CFC)
Leeds United v Cheadle Town Stingers (Garforth Town AFC)
Stockport County v Norton & Stockton Ancients (Stockport Sports Village)

Division One South East
Cambridge United v Dulwich Hamlet (St Neots Town FC)
Chesham United v AFC Sudbury (Chesham Utd FC)
Fulham v Norwich City (Craven Cottage)
Luton Town v Actonians (Barton Rovers FC)
Milton Keynes Dons v London Bees (Stadium MK)
Chatham Town v Queens Park Rangers (Maidstone Road Sports Ground, 2.30pm)

Division One South West
Abingdon United v Marine Academy Plymouth (Abingdon Utd FC)
Bristol Rovers v Bournemouth Sports (Yate Town FC)
Keynsham Town v Bridgwater United (Keynsham Town FC)
Maidenhead United v Worthing (Maidenhead Utd FC)
Portishead Town v Moneyfields (Portishead FC)
Swindon Town v Ascot United (The County Ground)

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Wilf Frith
Wilf Frith is a womenโ€™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 Womenโ€™s Football League and Penzance Ladies FC.
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