Arsenal take on Chelsea in Sunday's Conti Cup final but we've also got four big WSL games to look at in this week's preview.
Let's get straight on with the league games first which include two clashes between teams from Liverpool and Manchester.
Our first game between the two rival cities is in Liverpool where the Reds host Manchester City.
City did Liverpool a favour last time out when they defeated Manchester United, allowing Matt Beard's team to move up to fourth but it's unlikely they will continue to be generous again considering City are pushing for the title.
The two games between the sides this season (in the league and Conti Cup) have been full of goals – 13 in total from both fixtures.
City won both of those games, a 4-3 win in the cup back in November before a 5-1 hammering in January in which Bunny Shaw scored a hat-trick. Liverpool will be after revenge on home turf.
Aston Villa vs. Leicester City
Ebony Salmon had given Aston Villa the lead at home to Arsenal last Sunday but the Gunners came roaring back to eventually take all three points. That defeat was Villa's 10th of the season, with Carla Ward's team improving but still off last season's vintage.
Villa will feel like they can get back to winning ways quickly when they host Leicester City – a team they have never lost to before.
Rachel Daly scored the only goal of the game when these two sides met earlier in the season and with the Foxes having lost to Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton in recent weeks, they'll be keen to avoid making it three in a row.
The Red Devils suffered another bruising Manchester derby defeat that saw them drop down to fifth in the league table with pressure growing on manager Marc Skinner.
However, judging by the form book this game should give the team some relief considering that United have defeated Everton twice already this season: 5-0 in the league back in October and 7-0 in the Conti Cup in November.
Of those 12 United goals, former Everton player Nikita Parris (who once again could not find her way into Sarina Wiegman's England team) scored five of them.
Everton will need a plan to stop their former player but they did manage to stop Liverpool last weekend, earning a goalless draw in the Merseyside derby.
West Ham United vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
Our final league game of the weekend with Arsenal vs. Bristol City and Tottenham vs. Chelsea both postponed due to the Conti Cup final, sees West Ham host Brighton.
Both teams exist in the small group of teams in the bottom half of the table with no chance of going down.
West Ham are coming off a 2-0 defeat to Chelsea after a tricky run of fixtures while the Seagulls enjoyed a win over Leicester City last time out.
It is set to be a close game between these two with the Hammers having won the league clash between the sides back in October while Brighton were the winners in November's Conti Cup game.
The big game of the weekend takes place at Molineux as holders Arsenal take on Chelsea in a repeat of last season's final.
Sam Kerr had given Chelsea an early lead in the game but the Gunners fought back with Stina Blackstenius, Kim Little, and an own goal from Niamh Charles resulting in a 3-1 victory for Arsenal.
Despite Arsenal's affinity with the Conti Cup having won the trophy in half of the tournament's seasons so far (six wins compared to Man City's four and Chelsea's two), it's Emma Hayes' team who are favourites.
This could be the beginning of a potential quadruple for Chelsea in Hayes' final season and it's up to Arsenal to spoil the party by making it two wins in a row.
Looking back at the two league fixtures between the two this season, Jonas Eidevall's side enjoyed an emphatic 4-1 over Chelsea in the league back in December while more recently it was the Blues who won 3-1 at Stamford Bridge with Sjoeke Nüsken scoring a brace.
It's difficult to call who will triumph this time in what should be a fascinating final in Wolverhampton.
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