Friday, 28 March 2008.
Leeds United Ladies will be hoping to take another step up the table this Sunday as they face Watford Ladies at home in the FA Women's Premier League.
Watford are level on points with Leeds, but have played five games more and have an inferior goal difference. A win for Leeds would take them fourth above Blackburn, who have no game on Sunday.
"Like all the teams who had the late start to the season, it's only now that we're really getting into our stride," said Leeds Manager Rick Passmoor.
"The games will be coming thick and fast over the next month or so in the run-up to the FA Cup Final, but we've got a young team that loves to play, and they won't be shrinking away from the challenge.
"In a way, it helps that we've got games in hand on the teams around us, as it only takes a couple of wins to lift us up the table, which helps show the players where they really are in this league.
"But now, I'd really like to see some support for the players. We've got four home games at Tadcaster in our next five fixtures, and it would be great to see bigger, enthusiastic crowds. We're in the FA Cup Final and on course for a top three finish, so I think these players deserve the attention!"
National Division
Arsenal v Birmingham City
Cardiff City v Charlton Athletic
Everton v Chelsea
Leeds United v Watford
Northern Division
Lincoln City v Aston Villa
Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest
Sheffield Wednesday Ladies v Sunderland
Southern Division
Millwall Lionesses v Barnet
Newquay Ladies v AFC Team Bath Ladies
Portsmouth v Colchester United Ladies
Reading Royals v WFC Fulham
West Ham United v Keynsham Town