
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)
