The first Black County derby of the season takes place on Sunday afternoon as Wolves Women travel to face West Bromwich Albion Women.
Dan McNamara and his side won all three encounters with their local rivals last season, including a league double and victory in the semi-final of the County Cup.
Wolves were 3-1 winners both home and away in the FA Women’s National League, coming away with all three points from the Hawthorns in a special night under the lights back in March.
West Brom currently sit 10th in the Northern Premier Division table with seven points from six games, while Wolves are second and have 13 points on the board.
Albion play host to the Old Gold at the slightly later time of 3pm on Sunday afternoon, with the match taking place at Redditch United’s Valley Stadium.
When | Sunday 22nd October, 3pm.
Where | Valley Stadium, Bromsgrove Road, Redditch, B97 4AU.
Tickets | Purchase online or on the door. Tickets are priced at £5 for adults, £3 for seniors (65+) and £1 for children under the age of 17.
Programme | Supporters can purchase a copy of Albion News for £2 when they enter the stadium.
Speaking ahead of the game, manager McNamara said: “They’re all tough, but we all know that this is the one that means a lot to everyone associated with Wolves.
“We are on a great run in regard to results against Albion but I think they are a different animal this year. I think that the players they’ve brought in are great players so we’re going to have to really make sure we’re on it.
“As I said they’ve got some great new players and really good staff. They’ve got their ideas and we’re going to need to really be on it on the weekend to make sure we go down there and give a good account of ourselves.”