Aston Villa Women will begin their Vitality Women's FA Cup campaign this weekend when they face AFC Fylde at Poundland Bescot Stadium.
The third-tier side visit travel to the Midlands for the Fourth Round tie this Sunday, with kick-off set for 6pm.
This clash will be Villa's third game in eight days, after trips to Manchester City and Arsenal.
Carla Ward's side currently occupy sixth place in the Barclays WSL but will want to get their cup campaign off to a good start.
Here's all the information you need to know ahead of your visit this weekend...

Villa Women moved to the Poundland Bescot Stadium, originally known as Bescot Stadium, in the summer of 2020 following our promotion from the Barclays Women's Championship.
The ground has an all-seater capacity of 11,300 and comprises four stands: the HomeServe Stand (Green Sector), which holds just under 5,000; Main Stand (Red Sector); St Francis Group Community Stand (Yellow Sector); and University of Wolverhampton Stand (Blue Sector).
Disabled facilities at the front of the Community Stand.
Turnstiles will open at 5pm.
Refreshment kiosks are located in the corners, with a large TV screen situated between the Community and University of Wolverhampton Stands.
Please note the Poundland Bescot Stadium is now a CASHLESS venue, however parking payments must be made in cash.
The stadium is less than a mile from junction 9 of the M6.
Postcode: WS1 4SA
Travel Information
By Road
From M6 North: leave the M6 at junction 9 and take the A461 towards Walsall, turn right onto the A4148 (Wallowes Lane) and right again at the second set of traffic lights. The ground will appear on your left.
From M6 South: leave the M6 at junction 7 and take the A34 towards Walsall. At the end of the dual carriageway, turn left at the Bell Inn pub into Walstead Road and continue straight on this road for two miles. The stadium will appear on your right.
Postcode: WS1 4SA
By Bus
The stadium is well served by buses. All buses leave from the Bradford Place Bus Station in Walsall Town Centre. Service number 401E, operated by Diamond, runs every 15 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Friday and stops on Bescot Crescent outside the ground. The 45 runs every 20 minutes during Monday to Friday daytime, as well as Saturdays, and every hour after 9pm. The 4 service runs every eight minutes and stops on West Bromwich Road, a short walk from the ground.
Network West Midlands bus information
By Rail
Bescot Stadium Railway Station, just a two-minute walk from the stadium, is served by trains from Birmingham Grand Central (New Street) and Wolverhampton.
We advise travelling fans to use Walsall station for disability access as we have been made aware that Bescot Stadium station is not able to support access needs.
Parking
Car parking is available at the stadium at a cost of £7 per car, £10 per mini bus and £15 per coach, including disabled supporters.
Whilst Poundland Bescot Stadium is a cashless venue, cash payments are to be made for parking.
The Green Zone car park is locked two hours after the final whistle; any vehicles left on the car park after this time will be locked in.
Parking is also available at the nearby Bescot Stadium Railway Station.
There are free parking facilities for cyclists outside the Main Stand.
Tickets
Tickets are online until 12:00 on Friday 27th January, after which point purchases can be made at the turnstiles until kick-off. Pay-on-the-day tickets are priced at £11 for adults, £8.50 for Under-18s and £5.50 for Under-14s. We also offer a adult & Under-14 matchday ticket package for £14.50.
Poundland Stand Bar
The bar underneath the Poundland Stand is open to all fans before every home match, with entry free of charge, from 5pm.
The bar area available for supporters wishing to eat or drink, with live televised matches shown on the TVs around the room.
This area can be accessed once through the turnstiles in the Experienced Energy Solutions Stand.
Programmes
Our official matchday programme, Villa Women News & Record, can be purchased at the Poundland Stand bar for £2.