Brentford Women welcome Actonians Reserves to Bedfont Sports Club on Sunday for their final London South East Division One North game of the year, kick-off 3pm.
The Bees will be looking to end the year on a high following their winning streak coming to an end last weekend following a defeat to local rivals Fulham in the third round of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup.
Brentford still remain unbeaten in the league however and have won every game they have played so far in the competition.
Last time out
Brentford bowed out of the FA Cup in the third round following a 2-1 defeat to west London rivals Fulham on Sunday at Bedfont Sports Club.
Nothing could split the sides in the opening 45 minutes as the teams went into the break at 0-0. Fulham started the second half well and got themselves ahead, but the Bees showed great fight to bounce back with Chloe Logie levelling the scoreline.
However, the visitors led again almost instantly, as Made Parsonson's goal sealed the win for the Cottagers.
About Actoionas Reserves
Actonians Reserves come into Sunday’s clash sitting seventh in the league table, with six wins, a draw and six losses from their 13 games.
Following a 9-2 defeat to Bromley in late October, Actonians' form has improved, beating Whyteleafe 1-0 and picking up a 3-1 win over Ashmount Leigh.
Sunday’s visitors will know they have a tough test ahead of them having already played the Bees twice this season losing both games by more than three goals.
Match coverage
The club will have updates of the match against Actonians Reserves on social media, as well as a match report on the official website and our new official app.
Brentford Women B are back in Greater London Premier Division action on Sunday against Camden Town at Bedfont Sports Club, 1pm kick-off.
The Bees will return to Bedfont Sports Club for the first time in almost a month as they look to climb up the league table with a win over Camden.
Last time out
Brentford Women B’s Capital Cup run came to an end following a 3-0 defeat to Tooting Bec.
Returning home to Bedfont Sports Club for the first time since September, the Bees had multiple chances to trouble the scoresheet across the afternoon, however ultimately couldn’t find the back of the net.
About Camden Town
Camden currently sit in fourth place after a solid season so far picking up five wins from seven games.
Their most recent performance saw the side draw 2-2 with Tooting Bec who sit just above them in third.