Thursday, 2 October 2014

Big Month in the Women's Game

It is a big month in the Women's game with the The FA WSL season reaching its climax and lots of big games at the top and bottom of Division One (where the season ends on Sunday 12) and in the race for promotion from Division 2 (Sunday 26 is the final day).

This coming weekend. Chelsea Ladies want a big crowd for their game against Everton at Staines Town FC as they battle for the WSL title and kids will go free (adults £5).

Sunderland can win WSL2 with a win against Doncaster Belles on Saturday night (7:30pm) at the Hetton Centre. Sunderland AFC season card holders can come in for just £2, entry otherwise is £4/£1 concessions.

Durham Ladies, meanwhile, are hosting their kids day before the match against Aston Villa on Sunday at 2pm with a host of fun activities and free entry for children.
On Sunday 11, Reading Ladies have their Family Fun Day before the match against Millwall Lionesses with kids going free and adults just £4.

Just below the WSL, the FA Premier League season is now in full swing. Regular fixture updates can be found at the excellent She Kicks website.
Arsenal and Manchester City battle it out in the Continental Cup Final, to be held at Wycombe Wanderers' Adams Park ground on 16 October at 7:45pm with tickets priced at £5 for adults and £2.50 for children and a £10 family ticket (2 adults and 2 children) on offer.

Liverpool Ladies are at home to Linkopings of Sweden in the Champions League on Wednesday 8 (kick-off at Widnes 6:30pm) with tickets priced at £5 adults and £2.50 for concessions.

On Wednesday 15, Glasgow City host KKPK Medyk Konin of Poland in the Champions League at Airdrie's Excelsior Stadium (7:30pm). Tickets £5/£2.
And Scotland will host the Netherlands in a World Cup qualifying play-off semi-final at Hearts' Tynecastle ground on Saturday 25 October.

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