Daniela Galic and FC Twente will take on PSV in the KNVB Women's Cup Final this weekend. The final round of the WSL 2024/25 season commences this weekend, with Arsenal in pole position to finish second ahead of Manchester United in third.
Elsewhere, Lyon commence play-offs against Dijon.
Read our preview of all of the Matildas Abroad action below.
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England
All games take place on Saturday, 9.30pm AEST.
Everton and Tottenham Hotspur face off as both teams look to finish the season on a high. Everton could finish as high as sixth, while a big win for Spurs could see them finish in ninth. Clare Wheeler will be available for Everton while Clare Hunt and Charli Grant will hope to start for Spurs. Hayley Raso is unavailable for Tottenham.
West Ham will look to continue their fine late-season form when they take on Leicester City. The Hammers will be aiming for a win that will see them finish the season as high as sixth, while Leicester will hope to earn themselves a spot in tenth. Katrina Gorry will be available for West Ham while Courtney Nevin will hope to start at left-back for the Foxes.
Manchester City host an already-relegated Crystal Palace. Both teams will be hoping to end their seasons on a high, after being disappointed for different reasons – City for missing out on a European place, and Palace for being relegated. Mary Fowler is unavailable for City in the early stages of her ACL recovery.
Arsenal take on Manchester United in a battle for second place at Emirates Stadium. The advantage of finishing second is not having to go through qualifiers for the UEFA Women’s Champions League next season. Arsenal need a draw to finish second, whilst United need to win. Steph Catley, Kyra Cooney-Cross and Caitlin Foord will all be available for the Gunners.
Brighton & Hove Albion, with CommBank Matilda #225 Charli Rule and Australian Head Coach Dario Vidosic, will hope to cement a successful season with a fifth-place finish when they take on Aston Villa to finish the season.
Finally, champions Sam Kerr's Chelsea will receive their plaudits when they finish the season at home at Stamford Bridge against Teagan Micah's Liverpool.
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France
The play-offs continue this weekend, with the top four teams in the league competing for the championship trophy.
Lyon will take on Dijon on Sunday, 11.15pm AEST. Lyon will be heavy favourites after finishing the season at the top of the table. Ellie Carpenter will be available for Lyon.
United States
Angel City host the Utah Royals on Saturday, 12.30pm AEST. They’ll be hoping for three points that will keep them in a play-off spot. Alanna Kennedy will be available for Angel City.
North Carolina Courage will take on the Orlando Pride on Sunday, 9.30am AEST. The Courage are on a good run of form and will hope to continue that against a Pride team that started the season well. Cortnee Vine will be available for the Courage.
Kaitlyn Torpey will face her old side when the Portland Thorns travel to take on the San Diego Wave on Sunday, 12pm AEST. The teams are only separated by a point, and it is a highly anticipated affair. Mackenzie Arnold is expected to play between the sticks while Torpey will be available at right-back.
Portland Thorns FC goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold (18) prepares to kick the ball during the first half against Orlando Pride at Providence Park.
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Sweden
AIK Fotboll take on top-of-the-table Hammarby on Saturday, 9pm AEST. AIK are in good form at present, but any point they can take from a team like Hammarby would remain a welcome surprise. Jada Whyman has been in fantastic form herself since returning and is expected to start again this week.
Kristianstads DFF take on Vittsjö on Saturday, 11pm AEST. Kristianstads had a rocky start to the season, but will be hoping that last week’s win inspires them to further points this week. Remy Siemsen and Amy Sayer will be available for Kristianstads.
Denmark
FC Nordsjælland travel to take on Aarhus on Saturday, 2am AEST. They’ll be hoping for a win to turn their poor form around and ensure that they remain in second in the league, in a European qualification place. Winonah Heatley will be available for Nordsjælland.
Netherlands
FC Twente will take on PSV in the KNVB Women’s Cup final on Saturday, 10pm AEST. The two teams have been the best in the league this season, and it will be a fascinating, unpredictable battle. Daniela Galic will be available for Twente.
Germany
TSG Hoffenheim end the season taking on second-from-bottom Carl Zeiss Jena on Sunday, 10pm AEST. They could finish as high as fifth with a win. Jamilla Rankin will be available for Hoffenheim.