The top two teams in the FA Women’s Championship meet at midday on Sunday with five points currently separating Durham from league leaders Villa.
Whatever the outcome of this particular game it has been another season of progress for the Wildcats, who are unusual in the top two tiers of the English game in not having an affiliation to a men’s club but who mounted a promotion challenge last year in addition to pushing Chelsea very close in an FA Cup tie that attracted over 1,600 to New Ferens Park.
If you’re planning a visit then what I like about Durham is that admission prices (£6 Adults, £3 Concessions and £14 for a family of four with no increase on the turnstiles), the cost of food and drink at the ground and all the relevant information about getting to the ground is easy to find on their website.
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