A top-of-the-table clash is set to decide the D1 title in France; while Chelsea hosts Arsenal and a Manchester Derby could decide the top three.
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England
Kicking off in England, Kyah Simon's Tottenham Hotspur host a Reading FC that is staring down the barrel of relegation, with just three points deciding the two sides.
Spurs come into the game on a five-game winless streak, last tasting a victory in mid-March in a 1-0 win over Leicester City. While Reading suffered a 5-0 defeat in their last WSL outing. This game will kick off on Sunday morning at 1:15 am AEST.
Meanwhile, Sam Kerr's Chelsea, who moved to the top of the table after a midweek victory, will host Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley's Arsenal, with the Gunners vying for a spot in European football next season, needing to hold on to their spot in third to secure a spot in the UWCL.

Both sides were in action throughout the week, with the Blues moving to first on the ladder after a 4-0 win over West Ham, while the Gunners recorded a 4-1 win over Everton, however, saw another crucial player added to their growing list of injured players during the game.
This game will kick off on Sunday night at 9:30 pm AEST.
Over in Liverpool, Lydia Williams' Brighton & Hove Albion will be looking to get back to winning ways after suffering a 4-0 defeat to Arsenal in their last WSL outing when they host Clare Wheeler's Everton.

The Toffees currently sit in sixth place, while the Seagulls are out of the relegation zone in 9th place. This game will kick off on Sunday night at 10:00 pm AEST.
Meanwhile, Emily Gielnik's Aston Villa host Liverpool with their last meeting ending in a 1-0 win to the Villans, with Gielnik still out injured for her side's rematch with her former club. This game will kick off on Sunday night at 11:00 pm AEST.
Courtney Nevin and Remy Siemsen's Leicester City will play their last home game of the season when they host Mackenzie Arnold's West Ham United.
The Foxes look out of the danger zone with just two points between them and relegation to the Championship. Leicester suffered a 6-0 loss to Chelsea in their last WSL outing, while the Hammers went down 4-0 to Kerr's side in midweek action. This game will kick off on Monday morning at 12:00 am AEST.
Lastly, Mary Fowler, Hayley Raso and Alanna Kennedy's Manchester City will take on rivals Manchester United in their penultimate game of the season.
City currently sits in fourth spot, just three points shy of qualifying for a UWCL spot for next season and will be out to upset their rivals to give them every chance of clinching the top three.
This game will kick off on Monday morning at 3:45 am AEST.
France
Over in France, Ellie Carpenter's Lyon has an exciting match-up taking on Paris Saint-Germain in their penultimate game of the season. The top-of-the-table clash will see second-place PSG host ladder leaders Lyon, with this game surely set to decide which team lifts the D1 title.

Lyon currently sits three points clear at the top of the table, and after beating PSG 2-1 in the Coupe de France final come into the game in fine form. This game will kick off on Monday morning at 5:00 am AEST.
USA
Moving over to the USA, Alex Chidiac's Racing Louisville will take on Kansas City Current for the second time this week, after Louisville beat Current 3-2 in their midweek NWSL Challenge Cup clash.

Chidiac made her first start of the season in the victory, with Racing making it back-to-back wins across competitions after recording their first win of the season last weekend, a 3-0 showing over the Chicago Red Stars.
This game will kick off on Sunday morning at 10:00 am AEST.
Meanwhile, Emily Van Egmond's San Diego Wave FC will be looking to make it two road wins in a row when they travel to Texas to take on the Houston Dash. The Wave broke their two-game winless streak with a 2-0 win over Kansas City in their last outing.
Van Egmond is still sidelined for Casey Stoney's side, missing San Diego's last three games with a back injury. This game will kick off on Sunday morning at 10:30 am AEST.
Sweden
In Sweden, Aivi Luik's BK Häcken will be looking to reclaim their spot at the top of the table when they host fifth-placed Linköping FC.
Häcken were held to a late 2-2 draw in their last outing and currently sit just one point outside of first place. This game will kick off on Saturday morning at 2:00 am AEST.
Clare Polkinghorne, Katrina Gorry and Charli Grant's Vittsjö GIK will be aiming to extend their unbeaten streak to five games when take on IFK Norrköping.
Vittsjö recorded a late 1-1 draw in their last outing with Grant being named in the Team of the Week, while their opposition has suffered four consecutive defeats. This game will kick off on Sunday night at 9:00 pm AEST.
Lastly, Kyra Cooney-Cross' Hammarby will be hoping to get back to winning ways after back-to-back defeats when they host Teagan Micah's FC Rosengård.
After a slow start to the season Rosengård is on a five-game unbeaten streak and could be bolstered in the goalkeeping ranks after Micah is nearing her return.
This game will kick off on Tuesday morning at 3:00 am AEST.
Norway
Our last stop takes us to Norway, where Tameka Yallop and Larissa Crummer's SK Brann will be looking to squash their three-game winless streak when they take on Åsane.