Aston Villa Women will go in search of back-to-back away victories in the Barclays Women's Super League when they travel to West Ham United on Bank Holiday Monday afternoon. The Hammers secured a 1-0 win at Liverpool last weekend courtesy of a sixth-minute Cornelia Kapocs own-goal, which extended their lead on bottom-of-the-table Leicester City to seven points. On Wednesday night, the Foxes were in action against title-chasing Arsenal, knowing defeat would condemn them to a place in the promotion/relegation play-off against the team that finishes third in the Barclays Women's Super League 2. And the Gunners scored seven unanswered goals at Emirates Stadium to secure our place in the top flight. But although the Irons know they will be playing WSL football next term, there are still two games of the season to go, and with tenth-place Liverpool sitting just a point above the Hammers, there is every motivation to finish the campaign as strongly as possible. Here's everything you need to know about our trip to Villa Park. Tickets for the clash at Villa Park are priced at £14 for Adults, £11 for U18s and £7 for U14s, with Accessible tickets following the same pricing structure. Click HERE to get yours, or call the Ticket Office on 0333 030 1966. How To Follow… Our game against Villa will be broadcast on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Mix, with coverage commencing from 12.50pm BST. Alternatively, you can keep up to date with the game via our Match Centre on whufc.com and by following our social media channels. We'll also have a report, reaction and highlights up on the website and app after the full-time whistle. Travel… The Club is running a coach trial for our trip to Villa Park which will depart Pudding Mill Lane at 7.15am BST and Rush Green at 7.45am BST. Please note that the coach service for this fixture is now fully booked. Villa Park is approximately just over two miles from Birmingham city centre and is easily accessible from all major road routes, motorway networks and public transport. The stadium is served by train with two train stations: Witton, a five-minute walk to Villa Park, and Aston, a 15-minute walk. Both stations offer a direct connection to Birmingham New Street with short journey times. Opposition... Aston Villa went the whole of April without playing a competitive game, having last been in WSL action on Sunday 29 March. But in fairness, their supporters probably needed a month to recover from that afternoon, as Chelsea edged a see-saw 4-3 victory in west London. Chastity Grant stunned Kingsmeadow after just two minutes played, but Sonia Bompastor's side stormed to a 3-1 lead by the 27-minute mark. A crazy half of football then took another dramatic turn, with Villa scoring twice to level the match before half-time. The second period didn't live up to the drama of the first, but Sjoeke Nüsken struck the winner in the 82nd minute to bring the curtain down on one of the games of the season. That was the eighth time that Villa have conceded three or more goals in a WSL game this season. Only Leicester (48) have conceded more than the Villans (41). When the two teams last met at Chigwell Construction Stadium in early October, Natalia Arroyo's side were enjoying a positive start to the campaign. They secured away points at Brighton & Hove Albion and Arsenal in September before going on to pick up wins
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Aston Villa Women Seek Back-to-Back Away Wins vs. West Ham United
Aston Villa Women face West Ham United in the Barclays Women's Super League, seeking back-to-back away victories. The Hammers secured a 1-0 win at Liverpool last weekend, but Aston Villa will look to spoil their momentum.
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