It’s the business end of several leagues across Europe as Manchester City edge ever closer to their first WSL title in ten years, and AS Roma have four games to maintain their six-point lead on top of the Serie A Femminile.
Elsewhere, the Swedish Damallsvenskan and the NWSL in the United States continue their starts to the season, while both Hoffenheim and Frankfurt chase European places in Germany.
Read our preview of the action below.
UEFA Women's Champions League
Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley's Arsenal take on Teagan Micah's OL Lyonnes in the first leg of the UWCL semi-final on Monday morning at 12:30am AEST. The Gunners are looking to defend their title and will take on the most successful team in the UWCL in the process. Lyon has claimed 8 titles since their first in 2011, but haven't won the European title since 2022.
Arsenal will host the first leg at Emirates Stadium, and then travel next week to France to take on Lyon in the second leg. The two sides met in last season's semi-final, with the Gunners winning 5-3 on aggregate to book their spot in the final, with Foord finding the back of the net in the second leg.
The UWCL can be streamed via Disney+.
England
WSL
Brighton & Hove Albion host Manchester City on Saturday, 9pm AEST. City can’t quite secure the title just yet, but if Arsenal fail to win any of their remaining five games, they would do so with three points this weekend. Mary Fowler will be available for City while Charlize Rule returns to Brighton on the back of two international starts in Kenya.
Everton and Chelsea face off on Sunday, 9pm AEST. Any points for City means that Chelsea are out of the title race, but there are still European places up for grabs, so every game is vital. Sam Kerr and Ellie Carpenter will be available for Chelsea, while Clare Wheeler will be available for Everton.
London City Lionesses take on Leicester City on Sunday, 9pm AEST. Leicester are four points adrift at the bottom of the table and desperately need wins to avoid a relegation playoff with a WSL2 team. Alanna Kennedy will be available for the Lionesses while Emily van Egmond is expected to line up for the Foxes.
The final game on Sunday, 9pm AEST is Tottenham Hotspur hosting Manchester United. United are looking for wins to keep them in the hunt for European places while Spurs are hoping to arrest a drop off in form that came with the break-up of their successful centre-back partnership during the Asian Cup, Japan’s Toko Koga and Clare Hunt. Hunt will be unavailable due to injury, while Charli Grant continues to work her way back for Spurs.
Liverpool and West Ham complete the round on Sunday, 11pm AEST. A win for the Hammers would go a long way to securing safety, while a win for Liverpool almost assures it for them. Katrina Gorry will be available for West Ham.
You can watch the WSL on Stan Sport.
WSL2
Newcastle take on Bristol City on Sunday, 11pm AEST. They must win their remaining games, as well as hope that Crystal Palace slip up, in order to have a chance at promotion. Kaitlyn Torpey will be available for the Magpies.
Sweden
Rosengård travel to take on Uppsala on Saturday, 10pm AEST. Both sides are looking for their first win of the new campaign. Remy Siemsen will be available for Rosengård.
Malmö host Brommapojkarna on Sunday, 11pm AEST. Malmö have a win and a draw from their two games this season, while their opposition are yet to secure a point. Amy Sayer and Courtney Nevin will both be available for Malmö.
United States
NWSL
Porland Thorns take on Angel City on Monday, 8am AEST. Portland are currently second on the table, but Angel City could overtake them with a win. Mackenzie Arnold will be available for Portland.
You can watch selected NWSL games on Stan Sport.
USL
Morgan Aquino returned between the sticks for DC Power on Thursday, as they defeated Fort Lauderdale 4-0. The result puts them into the playoffs after a remarkable recent run of form.
Germany
The title may have been won by Bayern Munich, but European places are far from settled in the Frauen-Bundesliga.
Eintracht Frankfurt take on Wolfsburg on Sunday, 10pm AEST. With four matches remaining, Frankfurt are four points clear in third but face a stern test against second-place Wolfsburg. Hayley Raso will be available for Frankfurt.
Meanwhile, their main challenge for third place – TSG Hoffenheim – takes on Köln on Tuesday, 2am AEST. Jamilla Rankin will be available for Hoffenheim as they look to make ground on their rivals and push for those top three spots.
Italy
Como host Parma on Saturday, 8.30pm AEST. Both sides are midtable but Como will be looking to finish the season strong to challenge Juventus in third, who are only seven points ahead of them. Alex Chidiac will be available for Como.
The biggest game of the round is AS Roma travelling to play Juventus on Saturday, 9.30pm AEST. Roma are currently six points clear on top of the table with four games remaining. While Inter are the more likely team to challenge them, Juventus have spoiled the party for Roma twice already this season – beating them in two cup finals – and will keep their own slim league title hopes alive with three points. Winonah Heatley will be available for Roma.
Sassuolo travel to play Lazio, also on Saturday, 8.30pm AEST. Sassuolo will be looking for points to secure safety from relegation. Jessika Nash will be available for Sassuolo.
You can watch the Serie A Femminile on DAZN.
Canada
Calgary Wild begin 2026 by taking on Montreal Roses on Sunday, 9am AEST. Kahli Johnson will be available for Calgary as they hope to get their season off to a positive start.