Chester FC Women will be looking to maintain their unbeaten start to the season this weekend, when they travel to Runcorn Linnets.
The Seals have picked up an impressive ten points from twelve on offer so far this campaign and accumulated 15 goals in that period.
The Blues currently lie in 3rd place in the table, four points and four places above this weekend's opponents.
The Linnets have made a positive start to the season picking up two wins and a defeat from their three games played and come into this game on the back of a brilliant 3-1 away win at Wythenshawe Juniors.
- The last competitive meeting between the two sides saw Runcorn come away from Chester with all three points following a 2-1 win, a defeat that ultimately ended the Seals title chances and handed the league to Curzon Ashton.
- Chester currently hold a 100% record of scoring in every game so far this season
- The Blues picked up an impressive 5-2 away victory on their last visit to the APEC Taxis Stadium
Chester FC Women Form Guide:
W (4-0 vs Altrincham)
W (6-3 @ Poulton Vics)
D (1-1 @ Bury AFC Women)
W (4-1 vs Northwich Vixens)
Runcorn LInnets Form Guide:
L (4-3 vs Bury AFC Women)
W (3-0 vs Alder FC Women)
W (3-1 vs Wythenshawe Juniors)
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