The Portland Thorns will be aiming to book their spot in the NWSL postseason when they take on the Orlando Pride, while the season in Sweden is heating up as it nears the end.
Read our preview of all the action below.

England
Emily van Egmond's Leicester City will look to build on last week's 1-1 draw when they take on Aston Villa. Both teams have only picked up one win to start the season, as the Foxes will be hoping to head back to Leicester with all three points. This game kicks off on Sunday at 10pm AEDT.
Sam Kerr and Ellie Carpenter's Chelsea will look to extend their unbeaten run in the domestic league to six games this WSL season when they take on Clare Hunt and Charli Grant's Tottenham Hotspur. Chelsea have kicked off their season the same way they finished last season, on top of the ladder, unbeaten; however, Spurs have started the season in blistering form, winning 4 games and sitting in third place, just one point behind Chelsea. This game kicks off on Sunday at 10pm AEDT.
Clare Wheeler's Everton will be searching for their second win of the season when they host Manchester United. The Toffees conceded a late goal in their game last week that saw them have to settle for one point. Manchester United also come into the tie off the back of a 1-1 draw with Chelsea in the WSL. This game kicks off on Sunday at 10pm AEDT.

Alanna Kennedy's London City Lionesses will host Katrina Gorry's West Ham United, as the Lionesses look to get their third win of the season since joining the top flight. However, on the other end of things, the Hammers will be desperate to pick up any points they can, as they are currently at the bottom of the table with no points. This game kicks off on Sunday at 10pm AEDT.
Next up, Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross's Arsenal will host Charlie Rule's Brighton & Hove Albion. The Gunners come into the game off the back of a disappointing defeat in the WSL last weekend to Manchester City, while the Seagulls will be aiming to get back to winning ways after their 1-0 loss to Spurs. This game kicks off on Monday morning at 12:30am AEDT.
Lastly, Mary Fowler's Manchester City will be aiming to extend their winning run to five games in the WSL when they take on 11th-place Liverpool, who are yet to secure a point this season. Fowler is unavailable as she continues her ACL rehabilitation for City. This game kicks off on Monday morning at 2:45am AEDT.
You can watch all the WSL live and on demand on Stan Sport.
United States
Moving over to the USA, Mackenzie Arnold and Kaitlyn Torpey will travel to Florida to take on last season's Champions, the Orlando Pride, with the Thorns hoping to secure a playoff spot in the third-to-last round of the regular season. The Thorns will secure a playoff spot with a win over the Pride, and will be hoping North Carolina Courage don't get any points from their game. This game will kick off on Saturday morning at 11am AEDT.

Fresh off her first call-up to the CommBank Matildas since the 2024 Olympic Games, Cortnee Vine's North Carolina Courage will also be aiming to get maximum points when they host the Washington Spirit to help their chances of making the postseason. The Courage is unable to clinch a spot this week, but will hope to snag a spot next week. This game will kick off on Sunday morning at 10:30am AEDT.
You can watch the NWSL via Stan Sport.
Sweden
Moving over to Sweden, Amy Sayer and Remy Siemsen's Kristianstads DFF are still putting pressure on the top three and will be aiming for a win over 6th-place IFK Norrköping to keep them in contention for a finish inside the European spots. Sayer comes into the game in fine form for Kristianstads, picking up a goal and an assist in their last outing. This game will kick off on Sunday morning at 12am AEDT.

Courtney Nevin's Malmö FF will be hoping to get back to winning ways after suffering a 3-0 defeat last weekend to BK Häcken. Nevin's side will host 13th-placed Linköping FC, and will be out to grab all three points as they aim to hold on to their spot in the top three. This game will kick off on Sunday morning at 12am AEDT.
Lastly, Jada Whyman's AIK will be looking to get back in the winners' circle when they host last-placed Alingsås. Whyman has kept seven clean sheets this season for AIK, which has seen them sit in 8th place. This game will kick off on Sunday morning at 1am AEDT.
Germany
Hayley Raso's Eintracht Frankfurt will be hoping to pick up their fourth win of the Frauen-Bundesliga season when they take on Freiburg. Going into the game, Freiburg sit in 4th and Frankfurt sit in 5th, with only one point separating the two sides. This game will kick off on Sunday night at 11pm AEDT.
Jamilla Rankin's first goal for TSG Hoffenheim last weekend saw her side move into third place after a big win over Hamburger SV. They will now host Bayer Leverkusen in their sixth game of the season. This game will kick off on Monday morning at 1am AEDT.
Italy
Finishing up in Italy, Wini Heatley's AS Roma will be hoping to make it back-to-back wins to kick off their Serie A season when they take on AC Milan. This game will kick off on Sunday night at 9:30pm AEDT.