
Celebrating International Women's Day
Posted: Monday, March 8th 2021
Wednesday, July 10th 2019
Bristol City Women will kick off the 2019/20 Barclays FA Women’s Super League at home against Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday, September 8th.
City Women’s first fixture is a repeat of the 2018/19 season, where Tanya Oxtoby’s side were 1-0 victors away at Crawley Town FC.
The Robins will then travel to Everton on Sunday, September 15th before facing Chelsea at home on Sunday, September 29th to complete the first month of the season.
Manchester City will visit the SGS College Stoke Gifford Stadium in November and Barclays FA Women’s Super League champions, Arsenal will be in town on Sunday, March 22nd.
Tanya Oxtoby’s side will welcome newly promoted Tottenham Hotspur to the West Country in late October, while Manchester United will be visitors in April 2020.
The scheduled season will conclude on Saturday, May 16th away at West Ham United.
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September
Sun, Sept 8th - Brighton and Hove Albion H
Sun, Sept 15th - Everton A
Sun, Sept 29th - Chelsea H
October
Sun, Oct 13th - Liverpool A
Sun, Oct 27th - Tottenham Hotspur H
November
Sun, Nov 17th - Reading A
Sun, Nov 24th - Manchester City H
December
Sun, Dec 1st - Arsenal A
Sun, Dec 8th - Birmingham City H
Sun, Dec 15th - West Ham United H
January
Sun, Jan 5th - Manchester United A
Sun, Jan 12th - Chelsea A
Sun, Jan 19th - Liverpool H
February
Sun, Feb 2nd - Tottenham Hotspur H
Sun, Feb 9th - Reading H
Weds, Feb 12th - Manchester City A
Sun 23rd Feb - Birmingham City A
March
Sun, Mar 22nd - Arsenal H
Sun, Mar 29th - Brighton and Hove Albion A
April
Sun, Apr 5th - Everton H
Sun, Apr 26th - Manchester United H
May
Sat, May 16th - West Ham United A
Fixtures are subject to change.
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