A top-of-the-table clash is set in England as Chelsea takes on ladder leaders Manchester United with the chance to leapfrog them into first.
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England
Sam Kerr's Chelsea has a quick turnaround after their midweek 3-1 win over Brighton when they host ladder leaders Manchester United at Kingsmeadow.
A top-of-the-table clash is in store with just one point separating the two sides, however, the Blues have one game in hand over the Reds going into Sunday's game.

The last time the two sides met in the WSL Kerr got on the scoresheet in a 3-1 win for Chelsea, with three goals scored by Emma Hayes' side in the second half.
This game will kick off on Sunday night at 11:30 pm AEDT.
Moving over to Brighton, Lydia Williams' Brighton & Hove Albion will be looking to bounce back from their midweek defeat to Chelsea when they host Mary Fowler, Hayley Raso and Alanna Kennedy's Manchester City.
Both sides were on the either side of 3-1 results in their last WSL outings, the Seagulls defeated by the Blues while City beat Spurs to hold on to their spot in third.

City enter the fixture having gone unbeaten in each of their last 12 WSL matches, last tasting defeat in the league in September. While Brighton sit just two points above the relegation zone and will be looking to gain all the points they can to avoid the bottom of the table.
This game will kick off on Monday morning at 1:00 am AEDT.
Meanwhile, Remy Siemsen and Courtney Nevin's Leicester City will host Clare Wheeler's Everton with both sides looking to bounce back from defeats last weekend in the WSL.
The Foxes will be looking to climb off the bottom of the table and avoid relegation, with a 5-1 defeat to ladder leaders Manchester United last weekend their 11th defeat of the season.
This game will kick off on Monday morning at 2:00 am AEDT.
Next up, Mackenzie Arnold's West Ham United will host Emily Gielnik's Aston Villa, a replay of the Women's FA Cup fifth round which saw Villa defeat the Hammers on penalties last month.
Aston Villa recorded a 2-0 win over Everton last weekend, while West Ham was beaten 2-1 by Reading FC. Their last meeting in the WSL was a game to remember, with West Ham finding two goals early in the game before Villa clawed back a goal and a late red card to Hawa Cissoko for the Hammers.
This game will kick off on Monday morning at 2:00 am AEDT.
Lastly, Steph Catley and Caitlin Foord's Arsenal will host Reading FC in the final game of the round, with the Gunners looking to keep in touch with the top two.
Arsenal was in action midweek in the WSL, with Foord on the scoresheet in a 2-0 win over Liverpool. The Royals also recorded a victory in their last WSL outing, beating West Ham 2-1 to collect their third win of the season.

The Gunners remain just six points behind Manchester United at the top of the table, with one game in hand over United.
This game will kick off on Monday morning at 5:45 am AEDT.
France
Moving over to France, Ellie Carpenter's Lyon is back in action in the Division 1 Féminine, taking on FC Fleury 91.
Lyon will be aiming to increase their one-point lead at the top of the D1 table when they take on fourth-place Fleury.

The last meeting between the two sides saw a 91st-minute matchwinner from Wendie Renard in a 1-0 win for Lyon, which saw Fleury go down to 10 after a straight red card to Rosemonde Kouassi.
This game will kick off on Saturday morning at 7:00 am AEDT.
Sweden
Our last stop takes us to Sweden, with the Swedish Women's Cup group stage continuing.

Teagan Micah's FC Rosengård take Linköping at 11:00 pm AEDT on Saturday night, with both sides equal on points.
Kyra Cooney-Cross' Hammarby face Eskilstuna at 1:00 am AEDT on Sunday morning, with Hammarby looking to increase their lead a the top of their group.
Aivi Luik's BK Häcken will host Clare Polkinghorne and Charli Grant's Vittsjö GIK at 1:00 am AEDT on Monday morning.