This week features games from England, Germany, Italy and more.

Could some title races be decided this weekend? It is certainly possible, with certain teams in England and Germany enjoying comfortable leads over the chasing pack with just a few games left to go before the end of the 2023/24 campaign.

Here is all you need to know.

What to watch in women's football: May 3rd to May 5th

WSL

The Women's Super League resumes this weekend on Saturday, May 4th with a double header featuring Everton vs. Tottenham and Brighton vs. Aston Villa. Arguably, the biggest matches are reserved for Sunday, with many eyes set to tune into Manchester City vs. Arsenal. That match, which kicks off at 8 am EST, will be shown on CBS Sports Network for fans based in the United States. At the moment, City are six points clear of reigning WSL champions Chelsea at the top of the table, albeit the Blues still do have a game in hand. Meanwhile, Arsenal sit in third and will be desperate to leap-frog Chelsea into second by putting a dent in City's title charge this weekend.

Speaking of Chelsea, it has been a rather disappointing past few days for the Blues, who were first eliminated from the UEFA Women's Champions League by Barcelona after a 2-0 loss in London and now will come into their match against Bristol City having lost 4-3 to Liverpool in a midweek WSL tie.

Frauen-Bundesliga

Although the men's team surrendered their grip on the Bundesliga title this season to Bayer Leverkusen, the same certainly does not appear to be happening in the case of Bayern Munich's women's team. Die Roten have yet to lose a match so far this season and sit seven points clear of second-placed Wolfsburg ahead of their upcoming trip to face sixth-placed Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday, May 4th. If you are based in the United States and are willing to be up by 5 am EST (2 am PST) to tune in, this game will also be available via CBS Sports Network.

Coupe de France Féminine

Saturday will also feature the 2023/24 Coupe de France Féminine final starring PSG and Fleury 91. For Les Parisiennes, this will be their ninth appearance in the final, with their last win taking place during the 2021/22 edition of the competition. Meanwhile, Fleury 91 will be making their first ever appearance at this juncture. Viewers in the USA can tune in to this match, which kicks off at 8 am EST, on TV via either Fox Sports 2 (English language coverage) or Fox Deportes (Spanish language coverage), while there are various also live streaming options available as well.


What to watch in women's football: May 6th to May 9th

Serie A (Women)

On Monday, Fiorentina and Juventus will lock horns, with both team naturally keen on all three points. Although Roma looks set to retain their Scudetto crown, Juventus will be firmly focused on ensuring they secure second place and Champions League football for next season. Meanwhile, the Viola find themselves in third and are also on course for earning a chance to compete in the playoffs for next season's Champions League. Fans in the USA can tune into that match via DAZN starting at 11 am EST.

D1 Féminine

Wednesday, May 8th is set to be a very busy day in D1 Féminine, as there are a whole host of midweek matches taking place that day. One of the highlights will be Bordeaux vs Olympique Lyonnais, which commences at 9:30 am EST and is available via CBS Sports Network for fans located in the United States. Elsewhere, Fleury 91, who made history with their participation in this season's Coupe de France Féminine final, will resume domestic duties against Montpellier. That tie will be live streamed via DAZN USA (kick off at 9:30 am EST) for viewers based in the USA.

Didn't find your favorite women's league on this list? No worries, as this is just a highlight of some of the exciting games coming up this week. Make sure to check out our special Women's Football Page here at LiveSoccerTV.com for full broadcast info, match updates, news, and more.