Two home games remain for LCFC Women before Christmas, both of which are on home soil, as we take on Manchester City and London City Lionesses on Filbert Way.
Searching for a second WSL win of the season, here is your match guide as we take on the current league leaders this weekend and how you can stay tuned in to the action...
Man City in focus
The Citizens won the Manchester derby in their previous WSL outing.
The Citizens haven't lost since the opening day of the season, when they were beaten 2-1 by Chelsea back in early September.
Going 11 games unbeaten since, they arrive in the East Midlands as favourites, with their last WSL win coming in the Manchester derby; Rebecca Knaak, Bunny Shaw and Lauren Hemp scoring against their city rivals.
Three points clear at the summit, City are also into the quarter-finals of the Subway Women's League Cup, having beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 before the break, as Andreé Jeglertz looks to get his side back into the UEFA Women's Champions League in his first season in charge.
Foxes camp
We were knocked out of the League Cup prior to the international break.
Having fallen out of the League Cup following a 3-0 defeat to Crystal Palace in our last game, Rick Passmoor and his team switch focus back to the WSL, where we sit ninth after nine games.
Four points above bottom placed Liverpool, the Foxes are looking for a first point in the league since Shannon O'Brien scored a late equaliser at West Ham United last month.
Returning from international duty this week, nine players featured across the break including Olivia McLoughlin for the young Lionesses, Hannah Cain for Wales and Emily van Egmond, who featured in two friendly games in Australia against neighbouring New Zealand.
Tickets & coverage details
Tickets for Sunday's midday kick-off are still available and priced at £10 for adults, £6 for over 65s and under-22s and £4 for under-12s, with under-8s going free. Enjoy a premium matchday experience, including access to the Walkers Hall and a padded seat in the West Stand, for the price of £25 for an adult ticket. Car parking is also an option for those at the game this weekend, priced at £5 per car. Please note all vehicles must be parked one hour before kick-off and the car park will reopen one hour after the full-time whistle. Stay tuned to our social media channels for behind the scenes coverage and any further fan information!
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