The kick off for the match between Sunderland Women and Nottingham Ladies will take place at 19:00 (UK time) - Wednesday, 03/11 - at the Eppleton Colliery Welfare Ground. This clash of the 2025/26 FA Women's Championship looks very promising!

Before placing your bets on this match, check out the full analysis, including predictions for The Lasses vs Nottingham Ladies. We also highlight the most interesting odds and markets with a high chance of winning. Providing today’s best free tip to help you make informed and profitable betting decisions.

APWin predictions for Sunderland Women vs Nottingham Ladies

With odds already released by major bookmakers, our experts have crunched the numbers and dissected the key match data. Find our value-packed prediction for this encounter below:

APWin Prediction

Over 2.5 Goals

After a thorough assessment of the primary betting markets, APWin analysts have identified bets with strong value potential.

👉 Our prediction is: Nottingham Ladies to win

While Nottingham Ladies will head into their match against Sunderland Women as the favourite, it is still far from a sure thing to score three points away from home. Nevertheless, our betting tip is still Nottingham Ladies to win on the 1X2 market.

Our analysis of Nottingham Ladies leads us to believe that they are quite capable on their travels and can come up with the away win without much trouble, even against a tricky opponent like Sunderland Women.

The Lasses Preview

Sunderland Women has played 14 matches in the FA Women's Championship so far, with 5 wins, 3 draws, and 6 losses. This results in an average of 1.29 points per match.

In the 2025/26 season, the team has recorded 5 wins, 3 draws, and 6 losses. Sunderland Women's attack has scored 21 goals, 21 of them in the league, which gives an average of 1.5 goals per league match and 1.5 goals per match across the entire season.

Emily Scarr is the team’s top scorer with 6 goals, while Katy Watson leads the team in assists with 3. Defensively, The Black Cats has conceded 25 goals in the league (an average of 1.79) and 25 goals throughout the entire season (an average of 1.79 over 14 matches).

Nottingham Ladies preview

In 15 FA Women's Championship matches, Nottingham Ladies has recorded 6 wins, 1 draws, and 8 losses, with an average of 1.27 points per game.

In the 2025/26 season, the team has 6 wins in 15 matches. The team has scored 20 goals, 20 of them in the FA Women's Championship (an average of 1.33 goals per match), with Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah being the team's top scorer with 5 goals and Rachel Rowe providing 3 assists.

Defensively, Nottingham Ladies has conceded 28 goals in the league and 28 in the 2025/26 season overall, resulting in an average of 1.87 goals conceded per match.

Head to head: Sunderland Women vs Nottingham Ladies

Review the head-to-head record between the teams, featuring key data to support your match prediction.

Home Team

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Sunderland Women

England - FA Women's Championship

Form Last 5 PPG
Overall W L W W L

1.29

Home W W L L L

1.43

Away W L L L D

1.14

Away Team

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Nottingham Ladies

England - FA Women's Championship

Form Last 5 PPG
Overall L L W L L

1.27

Home L W L W L

1.13

Away L L D W L

1.43

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Published on 10 March 2026, at 04:08 Last updated on 10 March 2026, at 04:08
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