Liverpool and Everton have discovered their opponents for the 2023/24 FA Women's Continental Tyres League Cup
Liverpool and Everton will contest two Women's Merseyside derby's in the space of six weeks, with the date of their Continental Tyres League Cup fixture having now been confirmed by the FA.
In addition to the Merseyside derby - which will take place at Prenton Park - Liverpool will take on Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on October 11 and Manchester City at the Academy Stadium on January 24. Everton, meanwhile, will host Manchester City at Walton Hall Park on October 11 and Leicester City on January 24. All games will kick off at 7pm.
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