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16:54 GMT, Friday, 21 November 2008

Liverpool face Gunners encounter

ARSENAL V LIVERPOOL
The FA Tesco Women's Premier League, National Division
Venue:
Boreham Wood FC Date: Sunday, 23 November Kick-off: 1400 GMT

Women's football

Liverpool Ladies face the toughest examination possible when they take on league champions Arsenal on Sunday.

The Merseysiders lost 11-2 in their previous meeting this season and Liverpool manager Robbie Johnson wants to see an upturn in fortunes.

He told BBC Radio Merseyside: "We are looking for an improvement in the performance and the result.

"We are looking to go down there and do the best that we possibly can and see where that takes us."


TRANMERE V MANCHESTER CITY
The FA Tesco Women's Premier League, Northern Division
Venue:
Poulton Victoria FC Date: Sunday, 23 November Kick-off: 1400 GMT

Tranmere are currently on their worst run of the season as they have been defeated in their last six games.

But they face a Manchester City side who still have hopes of promotion, sitting just seven points behind league leaders Sunderland.

Rovers manager Shirley Waring knows it will take a lot of work if they are to get themselves out of a relegation battle.

"Everyone has got to put 100% in," said Waring. "We must work at it and stick together and just keep going."



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