Throughout March Sky Sports, BBC and the FA Player have made their broadcast selections to showcase the top-two tiers of Women’s football that involve three London clubs.
Four Women’s Super League fixtures over two weekends have been chosen for broadcast on national television while the remainder can be followed through the FA Player app.
Sky Sports have chosen Chelsea’s clash with Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday, March 5 with a later kick-off of 6:45pm at Kingsmeadow followed by the Arsenal vs Reading tie a week later on March 12 at the same time.
The BBC will showcase Manchester United vs Leicester City WSL game at 12:30pm on March 5 but the second game to be played in front of the BBC cameras is Chelsea’s face-off with Manchester United on March 12 with another earlier kick-off scheduled at 12:30pm - both games are available on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
The remaining WSL fixtures will be streamed via the free FA Player.
Championship side London City Lionesses has also been selected to be broadcast via the App when they take on Bristol City on Sunday, March 19 at Princes Park with a 2pm kick-off.
Two other second-tier teams Charlton Athletic vs Southampton on March 5 at 2pm and Sheffield United vs Crystal Palace a week later on March 12 will also be available to stream via the FA Player app.
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