It's another huge weekend of Matildas Abroad action, with a full WSL schedule and the regular season of the NWSL wrapping up.
Read our preview of all of the action below.

England
Arguably the biggest game of the round is the first, with Manchester United hosting Arsenal on Sunday, 11.30pm AEDT. United are yet to be defeated this season and currently sit in third. In contrast, the Gunners start to the season has been quite wobbly by their standards, and they will be hoping for a morale boosting win on Sunday.

Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross will all be available for Arsenal after all three players had a successful international window.
Brighton & Hove Albion will take on Leicester City on Monday, 1am AEDT. Brighton have gotten off to a fantastic start to the season with three wins from five, while Leicester are coming off the back of their first three points in the season just before the international break.
Charlie Rule will be hoping to appear for the first time this season for Brighton after injury while Courtney Nevin is available for Leicester.
Crystal Palace face their biggest test of the season yet, taking on Manchester City on Monday, 1am AEDT. Palace have had a promising start to the season and a point against City would be a huge moment in their first season back in the WSL.
City, meanwhile, will be looking to continue on their merry way as one of the currently undefeated sides in the competition.

Mary Fowler and Alanna Kennedy will both be available to take the field for City.
Tottenham Hotspur will host West Ham on Monday, 1am AEDT. West Ham currently sits bottom of the table and will be desperate for a result to climb themselves out of the relegation zone. Spurs, meanwhile, will be hoping for a positive outcome to push them into the mid-table mix.
Charli Grant and Clare Hunt will be available for Spurs, while Hayley Raso continues to battle the injury that kept her out of international duty, with head coach, Robert Vilahamn, hopeful she will return for the match. Katrina Gorry will be available for West Ham.
Aston Villa take on Liverpool on Monday, 3.30am AEDT. Villa are one of three teams without a win so far this season and will be hoping to change that against the Reds. A win for Liverpool could see them leapfrog Arsenal and maintain the challenge that they established last season to the usual top-four sides.
Teagan Micah will be hoping to be fit and available for Liverpool after injury kept her out of the CommBank Matildas squad.
The final game of the round sees Everton taking on Chelsea on Monday, 5.45am AEDT. Everton are another side without three points yet and will face a stern test against the defending champions. If they can defend well and keep a clean sheet as they did against Arsenal, it would go a long way to a potential result.
Clare Wheeler will not be available for Everton after being set to miss the clash through sickness. Sam Kerr remains unavailable for Chelsea.
You can catch all of the action live and on demand on Optus Sport.
France
A huge match awaits Lyon as they take on PSG on Monday, 12am AEDT. PSG currently lead the league after Paris FC held Lyon to a scoreless draw before the international break. If Lyon fails to secure a victory here, it would be massive for PSG, who would already have one eye on a potential route to the championship.

Ellie Carpenter is likely to start in defence for Lyon.
Paris FC will travel to take on Nantes on Sunday, 3am AEDT. They’ll be hoping for the three points and for their season to kick on after taking points off Lyon last game. However, Nantes will be no easybeats – with three wins already this season, they’ll be a significant test.
Sarah Hunter will be available for Paris FC.
United States
The Portland Thorns host Angel City FC on Saturday, 1pm AEDT. The Thorns need a result to secure a playoff place. Angel City sit in 11th, out of finals contention but with a point to prove on the last game of the season.

Mackenzie Arnold will be available for the Thorns between the sticks.
North Carolina Courage will take on Washington Spirit on Sunday, 10.30am AEDT. The Courage can’t move from their fifth place finish and will be using this last game of the regular season to fine tune their team for the play-offs.
Cortnee Vine will be hoping to be available for the Courage.
The San Diego Wave will play their last game of the season against Racing Louisville on Monday, 9.30am AEDT. They will be hoping for a positive result to springboard their team into next season. Kaitlyn Torpey’s availability is not confirmed after she picked up a knock against Germany. Emily van Egmond will be available for the Wave.
You can catch the NWSL live and on demand on Optus Sport.
Sweden
Kristianstads DFF take on Djurgården on Saturday, 11pm AEDT. Both sides are unable to qualify for European places so are playing for pride and to kickstart their campaigns next time out.
Remy Siemsen and Clare Polkinghorne will be available for Kristianstads. Amy Sayer remains unavailable.
AIK Fotboll has another crucial match, taking on Trelleborg on Sunday, 1am AEDT. They are one point clear of automatic relegation with two games to go. Trelleborg, however, are yet to win a game this season and sits on three points after 24 games.
If they are to get three points against anyone, they have a good chance against Trelleborg – and it will give them their best chance to stay in the Damallsvenskan.
Jada Whyman will be in goals for AIK and has been in fantastic club form of late. A clean sheet on the weekend could be the reason for them staying in the league.
AIK will be hoping BK Häcken do them a favour, as they take on relegation candidates KIF Örebro DFF. A win for Häcken could see them secure second place on the table ahead of Hammarby but also they could do AIK an almighty favour.
Denmark
FC Nordsjælland will take on Fortuna Hjørring on Sunday, 11pm AEDT. Hjørring got the victory last time the sides met and Nordsjælland will be desperate to get their revenge in a season that could be incredibly tight for the title race.
Fresh off her first senior 'A' international appearance, Winonah Heatley will be ready to lead out Nordsjælland in the crucial game.
Netherlands
FC Twente host Utrecht on Monday, 2.45am AEDT. Utrecht currently leads the table with a perfect record – which makes it a perfect opportunity for FC Twente to lay down the gauntlet for the remainder of the season.
Daniela Galic will be available for the Dutch side.