Aston Villa Women play their first game for three-and-a-half weeks on Saturday, as they welcome Chelsea to the Banks's Stadium.
Carla Ward's side last took to the pitch on Wednesday, October 13 when they picked up a Conti Cup point against Liverpool, but return to league action against the current WSL champions this weekend.
After picking up two wins from their opening three league games to open the 2021/22 season, the Villans suffered back-to-back defeats at the hands of Arsenal and Reading before a narrow shootout loss to Matt Beard's Liverpool outfit.
Saturday sees that tough run of games continue, with Emma Hayes and co. in town eager to hunt down league leaders Arsenal.
Saturday's game will be streamed live on the FA Player, while tickets are available right up until kick-off.

This weekend's visitors at the Banks’s Stadium are Chelsea.
Emma Hayes’ side have won back-to-back WSL titles and are in imperious form once again this time around.
After an opening day defeat to Arsenal, the Blues have reeled off four straight league wins which has included a 6-1 demolition of Manchester United.
Boasting a plethora of world-class talent, the south London side are looking every bit the title challenger most expected they would be in their quest for three consecutive top-flight titles.
Pernille Harder, in particular, has been in impressive form for the Blues this season. The forward has made a telling impact in our opponent’s recent games, with Harder netting a crucial late goal in their league win over Brighton before scoring the winner against Juventus in the Champions League.
Ward an co. will have their work cut out and will have to be at their complete best to go toe-to-toe with Chelsea this time around.
The Last Meeting
Villa Women fell to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Blues the last time these sides met back in March.
Sam Kerr bagged a brace at Kingsmeadow, as Chelsea returned to the top of the WSL en route to a second successive league title.
The result left Villa on 10 points after 16 games played, with a season-defining run of games soon to come in their bid to survive the drop.
The Final Word
Assistant Manager, Alan Reeves, spoke to VillaTV following our last outing against Liverpool...
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Remembrance Day
Aston Villa Women are proud to mark Remembrance Day at this weekend’s game against Chelsea.
The club’s claret and blue shirts will be adorned with the poppy on Saturday, while a rendition of The Last Post will be played ahead of kick-off.
On social media, the club’s channels feature the poppy in their profile photos.