Arsenal and Chelsea will be hoping to overturn first-leg deficits in the second leg of their UWCL semi-final ties against Lyon and Barcelona, respectively.
Elsewhere, Birmingham City must win to maintain their promotion push, and the NWSL heats up.
Read our preview of all of the Matildas Abroad action below.

UEFA Women’s Champions League
Chelsea will have a huge task to overcome a three-goal deficit when they host Barcelona on Sunday, 11pm AEST. They will have to go at the game all guns blazing, but Barcelona will be heavy favourites to ease through to the final and defend their title. Sam Kerr remains unavailable for Chelsea.
The tie remains within reach for Arsenal, however, with only one goal to overcome when they take on Lyon at Parc Olympique Lyonnais on Monday, 2am AEST. Renee Slegers will have to set up her team in an attacking manner as they hope to take down the eight-time champions on their own turf. Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross will be available for Arsenal, while Ellie Carpenter will be expected to line up for the home side.
You can catch the UWCL on DAZN.
England
Women’s Super League
Liverpool will host Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, 9pm AEST. Spurs will be looking to bounce back after a disappointing defeat to Aston Villa last week while Liverpool will hope for a win to keep them in pole position to finish fifth. Clare Hunt and Charli Grant will be available for Spurs while Hayley Raso is unavailable due to injury.
Crystal Palace take on West Ham in a must-win match on Sunday, 9.30pm AEST. If they fail to achieve victory, their relegation back to the Women’s Championship will be confirmed. Katrina Gorry will be available in midfield for West Ham.
Everton and Brighton & Hove Albion will face off on Sunday, 11pm AEST. Brighton will hope to finish the season as strongly as they started, having contended with stuttering form in 2025. Clare Wheeler is expected to line up in Everton’s midfield.
Leicester City host Manchester City on Monday, 12am AEST. City are hobbling to the end of the season with a heavily depleted squad and the Foxes will hope to take advantage this weekend. Courtney Nevin will be available for Leicester while Mary Fowler is in the early stages of rehabilitation for her ACL rupture.
Arsenal and Chelsea will take on Aston Villa and Manchester United on Thursday to avoid clashing with their UWCL commitments.
You can watch the WSL live and on demand on Optus Sport.
Women’s Championship
Birmingham City travel to take on Newcastle on Sunday, 11pm AEST. It is a must-win game as they look to set up a blockbuster final match against first-place London City Lionesses, whom Birmingham are currently two points behind. Emily van Egmond will be available for Birmingham.
Selected games of the Women’s Championship are available to watch on the Barclays Women’s Championship YouTube Channel.
United States
The Portland Thorns defeated Gotham FC 4-1 on Wednesday (AEST) in a convincing midweek win. The game was relatively even before three second-half goals saw the Thorns walk away with three points. Mackenzie Arnold returned between the sticks while Kaitlyn Torpey was not named in the matchday squad.
This weekend’s fixtures get underway with Orlando Pride taking on Angel City FC on Saturday, 10am AEST. Orlando has started the season well, currently sitting in second with four wins from five, while Angel City will be hoping for a win that could lift them as high as fourth. Alanna Kennedy will be available for Angel City.
North Carolina Courage host KC Current on Sunday, 9am AEST. It will be a huge ask for the Courage to get the result as they are currently in last place, taking on a Current side who are five wins from five at the top of the ladder. Cortnee Vine will be available for the Courage.
Portland take on Racing Louisville on Monday, 6am AEST. The Thorns will hope to carry their momentum from their midweek victory into this match. Mackenzie Arnold and Kaitlyn Torpey will be available.
You can catch the NWSL live and on demand on Optus Sport.
France
A heavily rotated Lyon defeated Nantes 2-0 midweek. Ellie Carpenter was rested ahead of their UWCL tie against Arsenal this weekend.
Sweden
AIK Fotboll take on Brommapojkarna on Saturday, 9pm AEST. AIK find themselves in the relegation play-off position – where they finished last season – and will hope to secure some early season wins to give themselves some breathing space. Jada Whyman will be available after returning from long term injury last week.
Kristianstads DFF host Piteå on Sunday, 9pm AEST. Kristianstads have had a poor start to the season by their standards and will be looking to turn it around on Sunday. Remy Siemsen and Amy Sayer will both be available for Kristianstads, with Sayer hoping to build on her limited minutes as she continues her return from her ACL rupture.
Denmark
FC Nordsjælland take on Køge on Sunday, 9pm AEST. It is a must-win game if they are to keep up their title challenge and defend last season’s crown. Winonah Heatley will be available for Nordsjælland.
Germany
TSG Hoffenheim will take on Wolfsburg on Tuesday, 2am AEST. Hoffenheim have had a spectacular second half of the season but go into the game as firm underdogs against a Wolfsburg team who must win to remain in contention for the title. Jamilla Rankin will be available for Hoffenheim.