Our women's under-19s will be taking on Arsenal in the PGA League at home on Wednesday.
Albion will be hoping to make it four wins in a row, having most recently beaten Southampton 1-0 in the quarter-finals of the PGA Cup.
This will be the second time the two sides have faced each other this season in a league game. Albion narrowly lost 1-0 to the Gunners back in August.
Head coach Dani Bowman said, “We have had a whole week of training, which gave the players time to recover after a very busy period. Training has been good and the group are looking forward to the game against Arsenal tomorrow; it should be a good battle.
“Our performances have improved since coming back after the winter break. We have shown resilience, especially in games where the team have had to fight after going a goal down."
Albion are currently third in the PGA League table. 📸 by Paul Hazlewood.
“We played Arsenal early on in the season in the league, so the team understand the task tomorrow. They have very good, talented young players who are good on the ball, physical and with a lot of pace in transitions.
“We knows their threat, but this team is also a talented group, and we will have to play at our absolute best tomorrow.
“The team have developed since the last time. The girls remember that game quite vividly because they were disappointed with the fact that we didn't come away with anything.
“Our performance deserved something from that fixture, and it will fuel some players tomorrow to try and get us the points that we deserve."