The North London Derby between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal will feature six CommBank Matildas in a crucial early season battle.
Elsewhere, CommBank Matildas featured in some huge UWCL matchups throughout the week.
After the Swedish Damallsvenskan finished last week, and the NWSL finals reach their pointy end, attention turns to other European leagues.
Read all about our Matildas Abroad below.
UWCL
Arsenal defeated Juventus 4-0 away from home midweek. Caitlin Foord scored a goal and got an assist, Kyra Cooney-Cross came off the bench to assist Foord’s goal, and Steph Catley played the full match at centre-back to help ensure a clean sheet.
The result means that Arsenal are now three points clear in second in Group C at the halfway point of the group stage and are favourites to progress.
Manchester City defeated Swedish side Hammarby 2-0. Laura Blindkilde Brown and Aoba Fujino were the goalscorers. Hammarby didn’t make it easy, and were cheered on by a raucous away section, but City found a way in the end.
Alanna Kennedy started and played the full match for City, as did Mary Fowler.
FC Twente had a match they would rather forget against Real Madrid, being defeated 7-0. Twente are now third in their group and face an uphill battle to reach the knockout stages.
Daniela Galic came onto the pitch in the 79th minute for Twente. In the absence of a league game this weekend, they'll have to bounce back next week against Real Madrid again.
Last season’s finalists Lyon continued on their way, defeating Roma 3-0. Melchie Dumornay scored a brace as the French champions eased past the Italian side.
Ellie Carpenter played the full match at right-back.
Chelsea were not completely convincing but came from behind to defeat Celtic 2-1 in Scotland. Celtic scored first through Murphy Agnew, but goals to Maika Hamano and Ashley Lawrence were enough for the London side to get the victory.
Sam Kerr was unavailable for Chelsea as she continues her rehabilitation from her ACL injury.
England
The WSL round kicks off as Brighton & Hove Albion host West Ham on Saturday, 11.30pm AEDT. Brighton was brought back down to earth last week after a comprehensive defeat against Arsenal, and they are hoping to bounce back against the Hammers.
However, West Ham will be riding high after their first three points of the season last week to lead to a genuinely unpredictable match-up.
Katrina Gorry is available to line up in midfield for West Ham while Charlie Rule is hoping to make her first appearance of the season for Brighton.
Tottenham Hotspur host Arsenal in a massive derby at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, 12.45am AEDT. The Gunners go into the match as heavy favourites but Spurs have had their moments this season, and there is no greater stage to upset your opponent than a derby.
Hayley Raso will hope to be fit enough to start this weekend for Spurs after returning from injury last time out. Clare Hunt will be available in the centre of defence, and Charli Grant will be available as well.
For the visiting Arsenal, the familiar trio of Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross will all be available to take part. All are in good form at the minute and will be hoping to elevate their side to another much-needed victory.
In another match that will be crucial to the title race, Chelsea host Manchester City on Sunday, 4.30am AEDT. Both teams are currently undefeated, with City on top of the table. A win for either side would be massive in a league that may well go down to the wire.
Mary Fowler and Alanna Kennedy will both be available for City. Meanwhile, Sam Kerr remains unavailable for Chelsea as she continues to rehabilitate her ACL injury.
The North London derby is not the only derby of the weekend – Everton host Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby on Monday, 2am AEDT. Everton currently sit bottom of the table with three points from seven games (and no wins), while Liverpool are solidly midtable in sixth.
Clare Wheeler will be hoping to inspire Everton to their first win from midfield while Teagan Micah will be available between the sticks for Liverpool.
The final game of the round will see Leicester City host Manchester United on Monday, 2am AEDT. United need a response after failing to defeat Aston Villa last weekend and will have an opportunity to bounce back immediately against the Foxes.
Courtney Nevin will be available for Leicester after having regularly been starting in recent weeks at left-back.
You can watch the WSL live and free on Optus Sport.
France
Lyon face Saint-Étienne on Sunday, 7am AEDT. Saint-Étienne are sitting fifth on the table after seven games and will be no easy-beats, but Lyon are heavy favourites to get the three points and remain top of the table.
Ellie Carpenter will be available once more for Lyon.
Paris FC travel to take on Strasbourg on Sunday, 3am AEDT. Strasbourg have only picked up one victory so far this season and Paris will be hoping to ensure the gap between them and the top two teams doesn’t get too large with a win.
Sarah Hunter will be available for Paris.
Denmark
FC Nordsjælland take on Brøndby IF on Saturday, 11pm AEDT. Brøndby are currently third on the table and it will be an incredibly important three points for Nordsjælland to pick up.
Winonah Heatley is Nordsjælland’s captain and will be available to play on the weekend.
Germany
TSG Hoffenheim take on Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday, 3.10am AEDT. It will be a tough test for Hoffenheim, taking on a Frankfurt side that currently sits second only behind Wolfsburg.