Wolves Women host Stoke City as they return to FAWNL action at the New Bucks Head on Sunday.
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Dan McNamara’s side welcome the Potters in the league, looking to overturn a defeat in the reverse fixture earlier in the season.
Wolves were unable to play last weekend’s Black Country derby against West Bromwich Albion so come into the game having not played since the FA Cup victory at Reading.
Meanwhile, Stoke also saw their County Cup semi-final with Sporting Khalsa postponed last week following adverse weather conditions.
Their last outing came on 14th January away to Hednesford Town where the Potters put seven past their opponents to progress in the County Cup.
The Old Gold will be looking to bounce back from home defeat to Burnley last time out at Telford and start putting the pressure on those above once again.
Wolves are currently in fifth on 16 points, while Stoke sit three points below in eighth having played a game extra.
Stoke were 2-1 winners over McNamara’s side back in September, who played over half the game with 10 players following Ellie Wilson’s red card and despite a late Jade Cross goal, fell to defeat on the road.
In this fixture last season, the two sides shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw as the visitors came from two goals behind to claim a point, as a certain Sophie Bramford scored for former club Stoke.
WHEN
Sunday, 2pm
WHERE
New Bucks Head, Telford
TICKETS
Wolves season ticket holders can watch matches at the New Bucks Head for FREE upon production of their season card at the turnstiles.
For non-season ticket holders, tickets are priced at £5 adults, £4 concessions and £1 for those aged 3-16.
Tickets can be purchased on the gate or online by clicking HERE
WATCH THE BLACK COUNTRY DERBY
Supporters can take in the men’s eagerly-anticipated Black Country derby (11.45am kick-off) from Win’s Bar at the New Bucks Head before the Stoke game kicks off.
Entry tickets cost just £2 and include a portion of chips. Click HERE for tickets.
LIVE COMMENTARY
Supporters unable to attend the game in person on Sunday can listen to LIVE audio commentary of the clash HERE
CAR PARKING
There is limited matchday parking onsite via the Haybridge Road entrance, charged at £3 per car on a first come first served basis. Please pay by bank card using the parking meter. Parking around the stadium area is the alternative option once the car park is full. Please do not drive onto the car park on the hotel side, as you are likely to be fined.
NEXT THREE
Wolves
- vs Newcastle (A) 4th February
- vs Brighton (H) 11th February FA Cup
- vs West Brom (H) 18th February Challenge Cup
Stoke
- vs Stourbridge (H) 11th February
- vs Liverpool Feds (A) 22nd February
- vs AFC Fylde (A) 10th March