Aston Villa travel to take on Everton this afternoon for their first Women's Super League game of 2025.
The side will be looking to make it four wins on the bounce and to extend their strong unbeaten form.
The Villans were last in action last Sunday as they progressed through to the fifth round of the Women's FA Cup with a 9-0 win over Bristol Rovers.
A Gabi Nunes hat-trick and a brace from Rachel Daly saw the side well on their way to victory underneath the Bescot lights.
Strikes from Paula Tomàs, Chasity Grant, Kirsty Hanson and Jill Baijings cemented the dominating win.

Aston Villa were also victorious in their last league outing as they defeated West Ham 3-1 at Villa Park back in December.
Adriana Leon got the game up and running with only four minutes on the clock as she gave her side an early lead.
Viviane Asseyi levelled the scoring not long afterwards but Leon struck again to give Villa a 2-1 lead at the break.
Kenza Dali sealed the victory with only seven minutes to go with a fine solo strike from the edge of the box.

Everton's FA Cup fixture against Tottenham Hotspur was postponed last weekend so this afternoon's clash is their first in five weeks.
The Toffees' most recent fixture came back in December where they pulled off an impressive 2-1 victory over title chasers Manchester City.
First-half goals from Lucy Hope and Honoka Hayashi put Brian Sørensen's in the driving seat at the half-way stage.
Mary Fowler scored from the spot on the 89th minute for City but it wasn't enough to salvage something from the contest.
Stats
Aston Villa have won each of their last three away WSL games against Everton.
The away team have won 88% of the eight WSL meetings between Everton and Aston Villa (W7 L1), the highest rate of any fixture to be played three or more times in the competition.

The Last Meeting
HIGHLIGHTS | Everton 1-2 Aston Villa
Aston Villa stormed to a 2-1 victory over Everton the last time these two sides met back in March 2024.
Kenza Dali and Ebony Salmon struck in the space of five second-half minutes to give the visitors a two-goal advantage that was cut in half by Elise Stenevik in the closing stages.
Villa survived a tense finish that included six minutes of additional time and a penalty appeal by the hosts.

Team News
Lucy Staniforth and Rachel Corsie (knee) both remained sidelined for the next few weeks.
Missy Bo Kearns (foot) is back out on the grass and is progressing well with her recovery.
Maz Pacheco picked up a knock heading after the winter break but returned first-team training this week.
Katie Robinson and Lucy Parker back are also back in first-team training and are in contention for today's matchday squad.

Pre-match Thoughts
"The one thing I try to stress to the players is that it's about us. The focus is on us and if we play our game then it will be really difficult for them and that is what we intend to do. Play the Villa way."
Shaun Goater