We host Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon (4:30pm kick-off)
LCFC Women were defeated by Arsenal in the Barclays Women’s Super League
Amandine Miquel’s side next play on Sunday 27 April, at home to Manchester City
Our Under-18s are currently competing in the Generation adidas Cup in Florida
The first of six remaining fixtures for Ruud van Nistelrooy’s men, Sunday’s clash with the league leaders is a 4:30pm kick-off on Filbert Way, a game which could see the Reds crowned as champions, should they win and Arsenal lose earlier in the day. Our own position in the standings is much more precarious and we remain 19th following last weekend’s fightback at Brighton & Hove Albion, twice coming from behind to claim a point on the South Coast.
You’ll be able to hear Ruud van Nistelrooy’s thoughts ahead of the match-up with Arne Slot’s side during his pre-match press conference on Good Friday, while there’s currently reaction to the Foxes’ Barclays Women’s Super League reverse at Arsenal on LCFC.com.
Janina Leitzig is beaten by Caitlin Foord in the first half of the WSL clash.
Yuka Momiki’s goal wasn’t enough to take anything away from last night’s trip to Emirates Stadium and attention now turns to facing Manchester City at King Power Stadium on Sunday 27 April (3pm kick-off), with tickets currently available to purchase. Across this week, our Under-18s are competing in the Generation adidas Cup over in Bradenton, Florida. Having completed the group stage by finishing third in Group A, the team coached by Adam Barradell await their next opponents.
The Under-21s, meanwhile, are also readying for their next challenge, with the Premier League 2 end of season play-offs schedule to be announced shortly. The young Foxes finished the regular campaign in 10th position, having collected 31 points from their 20 matches.
THIS WEEK'S AGENDA
Arsenal Women 5 LCFC Women 1 | Tuesday 15 April
Leicester City vs. Liverpool | Sunday 20 April (4:30pm kick-off)
All times BST.