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5,000 Tickets Sold For One Of FA WNL’s Four Top-Two Clashes
The FA Women’s National League is set for a dramatic Sunday at the top of at least four of its divisions in which the leading pairs clash.
The Northern Premier’s top two are away to mid-table opposition, as leaders Wolves travel to Liverpool Feds and Nottingham Forest – two points of pole position with a game in hand – go to West Brom.
Burnley – who have played fewer matches than all their title rivals – visit Sporting Khalsa, while Rugby host Hull and Stoke are away at Halifax, with Derby entertaining Stourbridge in the other fixture.
Hashtag United versus Oxford United is a clash of the Southern Premier’s leading pair, Ipswich are well-placed with two games in hand and on the road at Cheltenham.
Exeter head to Watford, fifth plays sixth with Billericay home to Wimbledon, while Plymouth take on Gwalia United and Lewes are at basement side MK Dons.
Division 1 Midlands also has its top two going head-to-head with Leafield playing Peterborough, Northampton and Loughborough – who have played fewer games than the top two – host Solihull and Sutton Coldfield respectively.
Middlesbrough lead Division 1 North and are away to Doncaster, Chorley in second face Leeds in fourth, Cheadle sit fifth ahead of hosting Huddersfield in fifth.
Yet another meeting of a leading pair comes in Division 1 South East with Norwich City against Actonians. Real Bedford and Chatham can catch the top two with a game in hand, while Dulwich and Sudbury are not far off the pace ahead of their meeting.
Not only does Division 1 South West feature second against first but both are unbeaten and AFC Bournemouth even with a 100% record before playing Swindon at the Vitality Stadium.
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