Even though there’s an international break with limited competitive games this weekend, some exciting matches are still on. Here are our top five games to catch this weekend, including WSL derbies and World Cup warm-ups.
Five exciting fixtures to watch this weekend:
Netherlands vs Norway
The Netherlands and Norway, both unbeaten in their qualifying groups, will face off on Friday night at the Johan Cruijff Arena.
The Oranje had a smooth qualification process and aim to make a mark in this summer’s tournament.
Norway, qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1998, won all their eight qualifying matches, including a perfect record against Italy. However, they will be without star player Erling Haaland for this match.
Kick-off: 7:45pm, Friday 28th March
Where to watch: Live on Amazon Prime in the UK.
Spice Rating: Mild 
Arsenal vs Tottenham (WSL)
This weekend hosts major derbies in the WSL, including Merseyside, Manchester, and North London rivalries.
Arsenal will take on Spurs on Saturday evening, aiming for Champions League qualification.
A recent 3-1 victory over Chelsea has kept the Gunners on track, but they still have work to do. Tottenham, improved this season, will look to disrupt Arsenal’s plans.
Kick-off: 5:30pm, Saturday 28th March
The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Spice Rating: Medium
Mexico vs Portugal
Co-hosts Mexico will continue their World Cup preparations against Portugal this weekend. Under Javier Aguirre’s management, Mexico has recently recorded friendly wins against Panama, Bolivia, and Iceland. Portugal, however, will be a tougher challenge as they aspire to win the upcoming World Cup.
Kick-off: 2am (GMT), Sunday 29th March
Where to watch: Live in the United States on Fox Sports.
Spice Rating: Hot
England vs Uruguay
England seeks to end a 60-year wait for World Cup success this summer, but first coach Thomas Tuchel will refine his team. He has selected a 35-man squad for this international break, allowing some players to gain experience against Uruguay on Friday night.
Historically, England has struggled against Uruguay, with only three victories in 11 encounters.
Kick-off: 7:45pm, Friday 27th March
Where to watch: Live on ITV1 in the UK.
Spice Rating: Fire 



Manchester United vs Manchester City (WSL)
This weekend features a crucial Manchester Derby in the Women’s Super League, where the top two teams face off with the title at stake.
Manchester City needs just eight points from their remaining four matches to secure their first WSL title in ten years, while Manchester United still have faint hopes of catching them.
An eight-point gap currently separates the teams, and only a win will do for United at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils have had a tough time in recent derby matches, with only two wins from their last 12 WSL meetings with City.
Kick-off: 1:30pm, Saturday 28th March
Where to watch: Live on BBC Sport, BBC One, and BBC iPlayer in the UK.
Spice Rating: Insane
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