Women's Super League & League Cup final on TV: How to follow this week's games

Beth Mead and Lauren James
Coverage of Arsenal v Chelsea starts on BBC Two at 14:30 with kick-off at 15:00

The Women's Super League continues but the League Cup final takes centre stage this Easter weekend.

Molineux in Wolverhampton plays host to an all-London final as Arsenal take on Chelsea, who are looking for their first trophy of a possible quadruple.

With Emma Hayes' side in cup action, Manchester City have a chance to steal at the march at the top of the WSL table as they travel to Liverpool, while Manchester United face Everton on Sunday.

Here is how you can watch every WSL game and the League Cup final this weekend.

Aston Villa v Leicester - Saturday, 30 March at 12:30 GMT - FA Player

Carla Ward's Villa have worked themselves up to mid-table security after a slow start to the season but their home form remains an issue.

They have won just once at home all season and were dominated by Arsenal last weekend in a 3-1 defeat.

Leicester, with five losses in their past seven WSL games, might look to be the ideal opponents to help Villa change their fortunes but the Foxes will have other ideas.

The visitors know a third away victory of the season will see them move ahead of Villa, and it would also be a timely confidence boost before their FA Cup semi-final tie with Tottenham after the international break.

Liverpool v Manchester City - Saturday at 12:30 GMT - Sky Sports

With Chelsea not in WSL action this weekend, Gareth Taylor's City have the chance to go three points clear at the top - and stay there for a couple of weeks at least.

They saw off rivals United convincingly in the Manchester derby last weekend with Jess Park scoring twice in a dazzling performance.

That result allowed Liverpool to move ahead of United into fourth despite a dreary draw in the Merseyside derby.

Matt Beard's will be keen to cement that spot but the Reds will have to be at their very best to compete with a City side that has won 11 WSL games on the spin, including a 5-1 triumph in the reverse fixture.

Manchester United v Everton - Sunday, 31 March at 12:00 BST - FA Player

While Chelsea, City and Arsenal battle it out at the top of the table, Manchester United - the fourth of the WSL's 'big four' - have slipped to fifth.

Marc Skinner's side still have a chance to end the season with silverware, having reached the FA Cup semi-finals, but have failed to live up to expectations in the league.

They have won just three of their past eight WSL matches, losing to the four sides now above them in that spell.

A 5-0 win at Everton earlier in the season was a highlight, though, and although Brian Sorensen's side are now all-but safe - nine points above the relegation place - they have lost six of their past eight games.

West Ham v Brighton - Sunday at 15:00 BST - FA Player

The last international break hit West Ham's momentum - after back-to-back wins against Bristol City and Arsenal before the break, they have been winless in four league games since.

Their most recent result was a 2-0 defeat by Chelsea during which the Hammers had a goal controversially ruled out for offside, prompting manager Rehanne Skinner to say she was "getting a bit sick" of incorrect decisions.

That result left West Ham in 11th, six points above Bristol City in the sole relegation spot, and five points behind Sunday's opponents Brighton.

The Seagulls are up to eighth after two wins in their past three games under interim boss Mikey Harris and beat Leicester in a thriller last time out.

Arsenal v Chelsea - Sunday at 15:00 BST - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

The first domestic trophy of the season is up for grabs in the West Midlands this weekend as six-time winners Arsenal take on quadruple-chasing Chelsea in the League Cup final.

It is a repeat of last year's final when Jonas Eidevall's Gunners came from behind to win 3-1 at Selhurst Park.

Chelsea will be out to avenge that defeat and claim the first of what they hope will be four trophies in boss Hayes' final season in charge.

They warmed up for Sunday's showdown by securing a place into the Champions League semi-finals with a 1-1 draw against Ajax that gave them a 4-1 aggregate win.

The Blues edged past Manchester City 1-0 in the semi-finals of the League Cup, while Arsenal thrashed Villa 4-0 to set up a mouth-watering showpiece.

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