The two sides will go head-to-head in a Vitality Women’s FA Cup fourth round tie in Telford, with Dan McNamara’s team preparing for their toughest challenge to date.
West Ham currently sit seventh in the WSL table, while the old gold are two divisions below and second in the FA Women’s National League Northern Premier Division.
A fully professional club, the Hammers boast a number of internationals throughout their ranks and have former England defender Paul Konchesky at the helm. Wolves have ambitions to reach the highest level of the women’s game, but currently train twice a week, with players balancing full-time jobs alongside their club commitments.
Your support can make all the difference on Sunday 🫵 pic.twitter.com/6UpGQN5uin
— Wolves Women FC (@WolvesWomen) January 27, 2023
Earlier this week, West Ham progressed into the semi-finals of the Conti Cup with a 1-0 victory at Liverpool, with Iceland midfielder Dagny Brynjarsdottir heading home the only goal of the game.
Wolves have beaten Shrewsbury Town, Northampton Town and Newcastle United to advance this far in the FA Cup, while the Hammers enter at this stage of the competition.
Keep an eye on homegrown stars Tammi George and Katie Johnson in the gold and black and in amongst the international quality, be sure to appreciate French star Viviane Asseyi who will be pulling on claret and blue.
WHEN
Sunday, 2pm
WHERE
New Bucks Head, Telford
💬 "It’s a case of us focusing on what should be a really memorable occasion, but trying to prove that we are stepping in the right direction.”
— Wolves Women FC (@WolvesWomen) January 28, 2023
We can't wait to see you all at Telford tomorrow afternoon. 👊
MATCHDAY GUIDE
Click HERE to read through the key supporter information ahead of travelling to the game.
NEXT THREE
Wolves
- vs Huddersfield (H) 5th February (NLC)
- vs Forest (H) 12th February
- vs Knowle (A) 19th February (BCC)
West Ham
- vs Arsenal (H) 5th February
- vs Chelsea (H) 8th February (CLC)
- vs Reading (A) 5th March