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·14 de noviembre de 2024
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Chelsea host Manchester City in a clash of the Barclays Women´s Super League top two. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Second plays first in the Barclays Women’s Super League, with Merseyside and North London derbies also featuring.
Chelsea’s 100% record in all competitions will be tested on Saturday evening despite having home advantage over leaders Manchester City, whom they trail by a single point with a game in hand.
Brighton and West Ham get the weekend underway with a lunchtime kick off, with the North London derby at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium a 1.45pn start.
Sunday sees Aston Villa again attempt a first win of the campaign and in a crucial clash with a Crystal Palace side just a couple of points better off than themselves.
Next up is bottom-of-the-table Everton also looking for their opening victory, in what would be a perfect occasion for the Toffees to achieve it, being against Liverpool at Goodison Park.
Last but not least is Leicester City at home to an unbeaten Manchester United side, who have drawn their three most recent matches.
It’s third versus second in Sunday’s early Championship game, as Durham and London City Lionesses play their game in hand on leaders Birmingham City, whom they both trail by three points.
A quartet of sides all sit a further two points back ahead of playing among themselves, as Charlton host Bristol City and Newcastle United are at St James’ Park for the visit of Southampton.
The other two games involves teams in the bottom four, although Sunderland are nine points above hosts Sheffield United, while Blackburn entertain a winless Portsmouth in the basement battle.
Saturday 16 November
Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United (Amex Stadium, 12.30pm) – live on WSL YouTube Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, 1.45pm) – live on BBC1 Chelsea v Manchester City (Stamford Bridge, 5.30pm) – live on Sky Sports
Sunday 17 November
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (Villa Park, 2pm) – live on WSL YouTube Everton v Liverpool (Goodison Park, 3pm) – live on Sky Sports Leicester City v Manchester United (King Power Stadium, 3pm) – live on WSL YouTube
Barclays Women’s Championship
Durham v London City Lionesses (Maiden Castle, 12pm) Sheffield United v Sunderland (Bramall Lane, 1pm) – live on Women’s Championship YouTube Blackburn Rovers v Portsmouth (Ewood Park, 2pm) Charlton Athletic v Bristol City (The Valley, 2pm) Newcastle United v Southampton (St James’ Park, 2pm)