Fifa rules women's teams must have female coaches
There have been some big changes announced this week for women's football.
On Thursday, world football's governing body introduced regulations that means every team in Fifa's women's tournaments must include one female head coach or assistant coach.
The requirements will come into effect during the under-17s and under-20s Women's World Cup and Women's Champions Cup competitions this year.
Under the new ruling, at least two staff members on the bench of every team at matches must be female, with one in an assistant coach or head coach role.
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How things stand at the bottom
West Ham and Liverpool have pulled away from the relegation play-off spot, courtesy of a few positive results in recent weeks. So it is Leicester City who find themselves at the foot of the ladder with a three-point gap to the Hammers above them. The Foxes will hope to reduce that deficit when they take on Aston Villa tomorrow.
Sun is shining in Manchester
Man City v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Emma Sanders
BBC Sport womenâs football news reporter at Joie Stadium
The sun is shining in Manchester as City hope to take another step towards the WSL title.
They dropped points against Villa last weekend and need to avoid a similar scenario here today otherwise it could get nervy.
Tottenham are also on the hunt for a response after a disappointing performance against Everton.
Both teams have had strong campaings but who is going to overturn those blips?
Team news: Two changes for United, One change for Everton
Manchester United v Everton (12:00 GMT)
Head coach Marc Skinner has opted for two changes to the Manchester United side that were held to a goalless draw by West Ham in midweek.
Defender Dominique Janssen misses out with a hamstring injury, with Friolina Rolfo moving to full-back and Simi Awujo starting in midfield.
Melvine Malard has been chosen to lead the forward line as Lea Schuller drops to the bench.
Manchester United XI: Tullis-Joyce; Le Tissier (c), Lundkvist, Turner, Rolfo; Awujo, Naalsund, Zigiotti Olme; Park, Malard,Terland.
Subs: Middleton-Patel, Rendell, George, Anderson, Drury, Schuller
Everton interim boss Scott Phelan has been forced into one change to the side that beat Tottenham, with full-back Hannah Blundell ineligible to face her parent club. Issy Hobson comes in to the side in her place.
Kelly Gago remains an option off the bench in spite of her match winning goal in north London last week.
Everton XI: Brosnan (c), Hobson, Fernandez, Mace, Pacheco, Van Gool, Galli, Kramzar, Payne, Vignola, Momiki.
Subs: Ramsey, Gabarro, Gago, Lawley, Harbert, Stenevik, Jones.
Team news - Four changes for Arsenal, Wandeler starts for West Ham
Arsenal v West Ham (12:00 GMT)
There are four changes to the Arsenal side who beat London City Lionesses last Sunday.
Frida Maanum and Leah Williamson miss out on the squad through illness and injury respectively, and are replaced by Stina Blackstenius and Laia Codina.
The two other changes come at full-back with Smilla Holmberg coming in for Emily Fox and Taylor Hinds starting instead of Katie McCabe.
Arsenal XI: Borbe, Holmberg, Wubben-Moy, Codina, Hinds, Little, Mariona, Smith, Russo, Kelly, Blackstenius.
Subs: Votikova, van Domselaar, Fox, Mead, McCabe, Pelova, Harwood.
West Ham boss Rita Guarino makes two alterations to the side who drew with Manchester United on Wednesday.
Teenager Leila Wandeler and Yu Endo replace Viviane Asseyi and Ffion Morgan in attack.
West Ham XI: Szemik, Hansen, Nystrom, Cascarino, Tennebo, Zelem, Siren, Belloumou, Morgan, Martinez, Wandeler.
Subs: Walsh, Bose, Zadorsky, Brasero, Morgan, Hanshaw, Houssein, Cemal, Piubel.
Team news - Blues make four changes
London City v Chelsea (12:00 GMT)
Eder Maestre makes three changes to the London City Lionesses team that lost at home to Arsenal last weekend.
Nikita Parris, Kosovare Asllani and Elena Linari are restored to the starting XI, replacing Teyah Goldie, Lucia Corrales and Sanni Franssi.
London City XI: Lete, Pattinson, Sangare, Linani, Fernandez, Geyoro, Marcetto, Parris, Van de Donk, Godfrey, Asllani
Subs: Orman, Goldie, Perez, Corrales, Partido, Franssi, Roddar, Cascarino, Goodwin
Sonia Bompastor makes four alterations to the Chelsea side that started their victory over Brighton in midweek.
Kadeisha Buchanan, Erin Cuthbert, Johanna Kaneryd and Chloe Sarwie come in, with Lauren James, Lucy Bronze, Kiara Walsh and Sandy Baltimore all named on the bench.
Sarwie, 17, makes her first start in Chelsea colours.
Chelsea XI: Hampton, Cuthbert, Buurman, Buchanan, Nusken, Kaptein, Sarwie, Potter, Thompson, Rytting Kaneryd, Beever-Jones
Subs: Peng, Spencer, James, Girma, Baltimore, Bronze, Walsh, Storey, Shooter
Team news - Three changes for Spurs
Man City v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Emma Sanders
BBC Sport womenâs football news reporter at Joie Stadium
Andree Jeglertz has named the same Manchester City team who were held to a goalless draw at Aston Villa.
Key players Lauren Hemp, Khadija Shaw and Vivianne Miedema all start, while Alex Greenwood captains the side.
Their Japanese trio of Aoba Fujino, Yui Hasegawa and Ayaka Yamashita are all absent having been crowned Asian Cup champions this morning.
Manchester City XI: Keating, Rose, Knaak, Greenwood, Casparij, Blindkilde Brown, Coffey, Hemp, Kerolin, Miedema, Shaw.
Subs: Cumings, Coombs, Ouahabi, Lohmann, Beney, Prior, Oyama, Murphy, Adedini.
There are three changes for Tottenham from last weekend's defeat by Everton.
Josefine Rybrink, Lenna Gunning-Williams and Evelina Summanen have all dropped to the bench.
Amanda Nilden returns from suspension, while Drew Spence and Bethany England also come into the starting XI.
Tottenham XI: Kop, Bartrip, Nilden, Gaupset, England, Holdt, Vinberg, Tandberg, Wijk, Spence, Blakstad.
Subs: Heeps, Jackson, Grant, Rybrink, Ahtinen, Summanen, Dennis, Nilden, Gunning-Williams.
Hello!
The sun is shining and Spring is well and truly here. That can only mean one thing - we're into the business end of the season.
We've got an action-packed weekend in the Women's Super League coming up and there's still plenty to play for.
Can Manchester City afford another slip up? Is European football out of reach for Arsenal and Spurs? And can Leicester give themselves a fighting chance to avoid the relegation play-off spot?
We'll find out very soon. Let's get into it...