MatchGet your LFC Women v Leicester City programme
The official matchday programme is the perfect guide and souvenir for the occasion, with the Reds looking to build on last Sunday’s win over Reading.
Cover star Natasha Dowie is LFC Women’s leading scorer in the WSL era with 45 goals in 67 appearances. As she prepares for what she hopes will be her second debut for the club, she discusses her return, goalscoring targets and excitement at the prospect of running out in front of the Liverpool supporters almost seven-and-a-half years after her last appearance in October 2015.
In-form midfielder Ceri Holland explains why this is such an important game for the Reds and also selects her five-a-side dream team, while manager Matt Beard and captain Niamh Fahey offer their latest thoughts from inside the camp.
With Emma Koivisto supplying an assist in last Sunday’s victory and Sofie Lundgaard making an appearance off the bench, we put the spotlight on the nine players from the Nordic countries to have represented LFC Women since the dawn of the WSL in 2011.
We also pay tribute to departing vice-captain Rachel Furness, who joined Bristol City Women earlier this month after three years of distinguished service with the Reds.
Elsewhere, we put the lowdown on our visitors from Leicester and also take a look back at past clashes between the sides, there is a review of last Sunday’s success and a pull-out poster of top scorer Katie Stengel.
With fun quizzes and all the facts and stats every Red needs to know, along with plenty more besides, be sure to pick up your copy of the official matchday programme, which will be on sale at Prenton Park.
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