Tickets for Thursday’s game at the Hawthorns can be purchased from the WBA ticket office on the night, with cash or card payments available as options.
The rivals will go head-to-head on Thursday evening under the lights at the Hawthorns, with three points on the line in the FA Women’s National League.
Three days later, the sides will meet again, but this time in the semi-final of the Birmingham County Cup at Keys Park.
However, all eyes are on the Hawthorns first and foremost and Wolves have the chance to close the gap to leaders Nottingham Forest to just two points with victory.
💬 "I know the girls need minimal input from me and they understand what it means to play in a Black Country derby.”
— Wolves Women FC (@WolvesWomen) March 15, 2023
A sit-down with the boss to get his pre-derby thoughts.
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After defeat in the League Cup semi-final at Watford, Dan McNamara’s old gold returned to winning ways with a 4-1 success on the road at AFC Fylde on Sunday afternoon.
Opponents West Brom took a while to get going this season, but have won three of their last four in all competitions and sit eighth in the Northern Premier Division table.
In the reverse fixture at the New Bucks Head, Wolves fought back from a goal down to earn the bragging rights with a 3-1 victory. Goals from Anna Morphet, Jade Cross and Amber Hughes completed the comeback for McNamara’s side on that occasion.
WHEN
Thursday, 7:45pm
WHERE
The Hawthorns, West Bromwich
LIVE COMMENTARY
Supporters unable to attend the game in person on Thursday can listen to LIVE audio commentary of the clash HERE
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