More wintry weather means league and cup games postponed, three WSL2 games off | OneFootball

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·11 January 2026

More wintry weather means league and cup games postponed, three WSL2 games off

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Article image:More wintry weather means league and cup games postponed, three WSL2 games off

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Another week of cold weather across England and Wales means that the women’s football fixture list is once again affected on Sunday.


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WSL2 is set to resume following the winter break, but three matches are postponed thus far – Durham v Sunderland, and Ipswich Town v Charlton Athletic. Newcastle United v Birmingham City was postponed ahead of time on Saturday evening.

In the FA Women’s National League Cup quarter-finals, Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion and Swindon Town v Bournemouth are both postponed.

In the FA Women’s National League Plate quarter-finals, Halifax v Chorley is postponed.

In the FA Women’s National League Northern Premier, the postponements are: Loughborough Lightning v Derby County Sporting Khalsa v Hull City

In Division One North, the postponements are: Doncaster Rovers Belles v Huddersfield Town Leeds United v York City Norton and Stockton Ancients v Wythenshawe

In Division One Midlands, the postponements are: Kidderminster Harriers v Sutton Coldfield Town Lincoln United v Leafield Athletic Stourbridge v Peterborough United

In Division One South East, the postponements are: Cambridge United v Chatham Town Luton Town v AFC Sudbury

In Division One South West, the postponements are: Marine Academy Plymouth v Ascot United

In Wales, both Genero Adran Trophy matches – Wrexham versus Briton Ferry Llansawel and The New Saints versus Cardiff City – are both postponed.

Many games across England and Wales were called off last weekend, most notably the top-of-the-table clash in the FA Women’s National League Northern Premier between Burnley and Wolves.

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