Arsenal are set to compete in the inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup Final this weekend after defeating FAR Rabat 6-0 during the week.
Elsewhere, AS Roma advanced to the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia with a victory over Lazio midweek.
Read about the Matildas Abroad in action below.
FIFA Women's Champions Cup
Arsenal defeated Moroccan side FAR Rabat 6-0 midweek in the first-ever FIFA Women's Champions Cup semi-final to advance to the final this weekend. The goals were shared around the squad, with four different names on the scoresheet in the first half, and a second-half Alessia Russo brace putting an exclamation mark on the performance. Caitlin Foord was introduced from the bench at half-time and provided the assist for the final goal of the game. Steph Catley and Kyra Cooeny-Cross were unused substitutes.
They will take on Corinthians for the title of best club team in the world on Monday, 5am AEDT. The Brazilian side stunned the NWSL team, Gotham FC, to reach this stage of the tournament. Arsenal will go into the match as heavy favourites, but Corinthians will be a highly organised, challenging opponent at the Emirates.
The FIFA Women's Champions Cup is broadcast live and free on FIFA+.
England
WSL
Brighton & Hove Albion host London City Lionesses on Sunday, 11pm AEDT. Both sides come into the game in good form, and the match is one that is difficult to predict. Both defences are likely to have a CommBank Matildas flavour, with Charlize Rule available for Brighton and Alanna Kennedy available for the Lionesses.
Clare Wheeler's Everton hosts Aston Villa on Sunday, 11pm AEDT. Everton find themselves in a relegation scrap and will need to find ways to pick up points in these kinds of fixtures to get themselves away from any danger. Wheeler is likely to start in midfield for the Toffees.
West Ham is also dangerously close to the bottom of the table. They'll look to change that against Tottenham Hotspur this weekend, also on Sunday, 11pm AEDT. Katrina Gorry is expected to line up in midfield for the Hammers, while Clare Hunt has been a crucial part of Spurs' defence this season. Charli Grant remains unavailable for Spurs with a knee injury.
The biggest fixture of the weekend comes in the late game as Manchester City hosts Chelsea on Monday, 1.30am AEDT. City are now nine points clear on top of the WSL table, and it is a must-win for the Blues if they are to have any hope of defending their title. Sam Kerr and Ellie Carpenter will be available for Chelsea, while Mary Fowler will hope to return to City's squad soon after her ACL rehabilitation.
You can catch the WSL on Stan Sport.
WSL2
Newcastle United take on Ipswich Town on Monday, 1am AEDT. Newcastle will be expected to overcome bottom-of-the-table Ipswich, and it would be crucial to keep three points to keep them in the promotion race. Kaitlyn Torpey will be available for the Magpies after debuting last week.
France
Lyon travel to Paris to face off against PSG on Monday, 1am AEDT. PSG are currently in fourth, well below their usual standards, and any points against Lyon will be highly welcome. Teagan Micah will be available between the sticks for the defending champions.
Germany
Jamilla Rankin's TSG Hoffenheim have a huge match against Werder Bremen on Monday, 2am AEDT. Bremen are in third, two points ahead of them, and Hoffenheim would leapfrog them with a win. Rankin will be available for Hoffenheim and has been playing predominantly at centre-back this season.
Eintracht Frankfurt will take on RB Leipzig on Monday, 4.30am AEDT. Every game is important now for Frankfurt, with only four points separating eighth and a European qualification spot in third. Hayley Raso will be available for Frankfurt.
Italy
AS Roma defeated Lazio 3-0 to advance to the Coppa Italia semi-finals. Evelyne Viens scored a brace as they raced to a three goal advantage in the first half that they did not relinquish. Winonah Heatley started and played the full match for Roma as they kept a clean sheet.
Heatley and Roma will be in action again against Parma on Monday, 1am AEDT. They'll be looking to maintain their seven-point advantage on top of the league with a win.
Elsewhere, Como will take on Lazio on Sunday, 10.30pm AEDT. Only two points separate the two sides and it is set to be a close contest. Alex Chidiac will be available for Como.
Sassuolo will be up against it when they face Juventus on Sunday, 4am AEDT. Despite coming into the match as underdogs, they'll back themselves to walk away with points. Jessika Nash and Jacynta Galabadaarachchi are both available for Sassuolo as they attempt to lift themselves away from relegation danger.
You can watch the Serie A Femminile on DAZN.