Winonah Heatley and FC Nordsjælland will take on second-place Brøndby IF in the final game of the season, in a game that will decide the destination of the Danish top-flight trophy.
Meanwhile, Hayley Raso’s Real Madrid will face Sporting Huelva in the final game of the season.
Read our preview of the Matildas Abroad action below.

Spain
Real Madrid will conclude their league season on the weekend, as they take on Sporting Huelva on Saturday, 3am AEST. The team finished second in the Primera División behind undefeated Barcelona and will be hoping for a final-day win to carry momentum with them into next season. Hayley Raso will be available for Madrid.

Denmark
If FC Nordsjælland avoid defeat on the final day of the season, they will lift the league trophy. That is the scenario that awaits Winonah Heatley and her side on the weekend as they prepare to take on second-place Brøndby IF on Saturday, 10pm AEST. If they can do so, it will be the first time that the side has won the top division in Denmark. Heatley will be available as her side hopes they make history.
Sweden
Kristianstads DFF travel to take on Djurgården on Sunday, 11pm AEST. Kristianstads currently sit in fourth place – albeit, with a game in hand on third-place Hammarby – and face a stern test against a Djurgården side who are only two points below them. Clare Polkinghorne is available for Kristianstads while Amy Sayer remains unavailable with injury.
In the final game of the round, BK Häcken host Vittsjö on Tuesday, 3am AEST. Häcken currently sit second in the Damallsvenskan, a full seven points behind Rosengård who, after ten rounds, are yet to drop a point this season. Aivi Luik is unavailable due to injury.
United States
San Diego Wave takes on the Washington Spirit on Sunday, 9.30am AEST. The Spirit, who currently sit third, will present a challenging opponent for the Wave. However, after drawing with Orlando Pride last week, they proved they can take points off the big teams – and will hope to do so again this week. Kaitlyn Torpey and Emily van Egmond will be available for Casey Stoney’s side.
You can catch the NWSL on Optus Sport.