All you need to know about Women's Football Weekend ahead of huge WSL fixtures

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Manchester United Women return to Old Trafford this Saturday for their fixture against West Ham (Image: Photo by Charlotte Tattersall - MUFC/Manchester United via Getty Image)
Manchester United Women return to Old Trafford this Saturday for their fixture against West Ham (Image: Photo by Charlotte Tattersall - MUFC/Manchester United via Getty Image)

Women's Football Weekend is a huge landmark in the domestic calendar as clubs up and down the country come together to celebrate the talent within the game and its incredible rise.

The inaugural weekend took place in November 2019, following the success of the Women's World Cup in France. Supporters are encouraged to attend games across the pyramid, as the men’s international weekend creates a pause in the Premier League and EFL calendars.

It's become a staple in the women's game and consists of unmissable action with huge fixtures in the title race and fight for survival. A number of clubs also make use of the break in the men's game and opt to stage their matches at Premier League or Championship grounds.

This weekend will be no different, with Manchester United Women set to return to Old Trafford on Saturday evening for their meeting with West Ham. Goodison Park will also host its first ever women's Merseyside derby on Friday evening as Everton and Liverpool go head to head.

Elsewhere, Villa Park will stage its third Women's Super League clash this season as Aston Villa prepare to welcome bottom-of-the-table Leicester City on Sunday afternoon. There's also some huge games at the top end of the table as Tottenham and Arsenal face off in the North London derby and title contenders Manchester City and Chelsea both look to take control of the race.

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Reading already play their home fixtures at the Madejski but they're set to welcome Brighton in what is shaping up to be a crucial fixture at the bottom end of the table. There's also some big games in the Championship as Southampton host title rivals Bristol City at St Mary's on Sunday.

All you need to know about Women's Football Weekend ahead of huge WSL fixturesAston Villa Women will plat at Villa Park for the third time this season when they host Leicester City on Sunday (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images)

The first ever Women's Football Weekend back in November 2019 set a new attendance record in the WSL of 74,247 across the league. This year, it is hoped those numbers will be even greater as the WSL continues to see a steady increase in attendance following the success of the Lionesses at the Euros last summer.

It was announced before Christmas the division had seen a 200 per cent increase on the 2021/22 season. It was also revealed at the end of last year that Championship attendance was also up 85 per cent.

The first fixture of Women's Football Weekend will kick-off on Friday evening at 7:30pm as the Merseyside derby takes place, with Sky also set to broadcast the match along with Manchester United's game against West Ham on Saturday and the North London derby. The BBC will show the top-of-the-table clash between Chelsea and Manchester City on Sunday.

WSL Fixtures:

  • Everton vs Liverpool at Goodison Park - 7:30pm on Friday March 24
  • Tottenham vs Arsenal at Brisbane Road - 3:00pm on Saturday March 25
  • Man United vs West Ham at Old Trafford - 5:30pm on Saturday March 25
  • Man City vs Chelsea at the Academy Stadium - 12:40pm on Sunday March 26
  • Aston Villa vs Leicester City at Villa Park - 2:00pm on Sunday March 26
  • Reading vs Brighton at the Select Car Leasing Stadium -2:00pm on Sunday March 26

Championship fixtures:

  • Crystal Palace vs Blackburn Rovers at Hayes Lane - 12:00pm on Sunday March 26
  • Durham vs London City Lionesses at Maiden Castle Sports Centre - 12:00pm on Sunday March 26
  • Sheffield United vs Lewes at Bramall Lane - 12:00pm on Sunday March 26
  • Charlton vs Sunderland at the Oakwood - 12:00pm on Sunday March 26
  • Southampton vs Bristol City at St Mary's - 2:00pm on Sunday March 26
  • Coventry United vs Birmingham City at Butts Park Arena - 2:00pm on Sunday March 26

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Hannah Pinnock

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