Bournemouth Sports, meanwhile, will head to Keynsham Town buoyed by their huge win in the relegation battle at Portishead Town last weekend.
Hollie Shaw’s first half goal handed Sports a 1-0 win which lifted them out of the relegation zone at the expense of their hosts, opening up a two-point advantage to the bottom two, with two games in hand over Portishead.
In the reverse fixture with Keynsham, Sports were beaten 6-1 as they trailed 3-0 at the break, Sophie Lerigo’s goal two minutes after the interval not enough to spark a comeback.
(Image: Bournemouth Sports FC) The Cherries are four points clear at the top of the league, also with two games in hand over second-placed Moneyfields.
Steve Cuss’s side beat Keynsham 3-0 last weekend, thanks to a Phoebe Williams goal and an Erin Bloomfield brace.
Earlier this season against Abingdon, Jenna Markham netted a brace and two own goals handed the Cherries a 4-0 win.
Both games will kick off at 2pm on Sunday, March 9.