
Katie McCabe of Arsenal and Celin Bizet of Manchester United during last season’s WSL clash at Leigh Sports Village. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
**Manchester United Women host Arsenal Women after both sides have netted nine times in their opening two Barclays WSL matches of the season.**
The top two clash in Sunday’s late kick-off, after Chelsea also look to make it three straight wins against Leicester, likewise Spurs who tackle Manchester City on Friday.
London City Lionesses look for their first ever WSL points at Everton also on Friday, while back with Sunday’s noon starts Aston Villa play Liverpool and Brighton welcome West Ham.
Sunderland’s derby with Durham gets the weekend’s WSL2 fixtures underway on Friday, while Charlton are already the sole side left with a 100% record and home to Ipswich who seek their first ever points at this level.
Portsmouth hope to get off the mark against Sheffield United at Fratton Park, Nottingham Forest go in search of their first home WSL points versus Crystal Palace, unbeaten pair Birmingham and Newcastle go head-to-head, Southampton are also undefeated and home to Bristol City.
**Friday 19 September**
**Barclays Women’s Super League**
Everton v London City Lionesses (Goodison Park, 7.30pm) _– live on Sky Sports / WSL YouTube_
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City (Leyton Orient FC, 7.30pm) _– live on Sky Sports_
**Barclays WSL2**
Sunderland v Durham (Eppleton Colliery Ground, 7pm) _– live on WSL2 YouTube_
**Sunday 21 September**
**Barclays Women’s Super League**
Aston Villa v Liverpool (Villa Park, 12pm) _– live on Sky Sports_
Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United (Crawley Town FC, 12pm) _– live on Sky Sports / WSL YouTube_
Chelsea v Leicester City (Kingsmeadow, 12pm) _– live on Sky Sports_
Manchester United v Arsenal (Leigh Sports Village, 2.50pm) _– live on BBC1/iPlayer/BBC Sport Website_
**Barclays WSL 2** (2pm) _– all live on WSL2 YouTube_
Birmingham City v Newcastle United (St Andrews Stadium)Charlton Athletic v Ipswich Town (The Valley)Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace (The City Ground)Portsmouth v Sheffield United (Fratton Park)
Southampton v Bristol City (St Mary’s Stadium)