This April, Salisbury Women FC will take to the pitch at the Ray Mac Stadium to take on Highworth Town Lions Ladies.
In what could be a match to decide the league winners, Salisbury Women FC will kick off against Highworth at 2pm on Sunday 10th April.
The team are currently second in the league with just three matches to play.
“With England Women’s Senior Team lifting the Arnold Clark Cup this year, and the Lionesses hotly tipped in this summer’s Euros, there is no better time to come and watch and find out more about getting involved in women’s football locally,” said Liz Batten, from the Salisbury Soroptimists.
The bar will be open and tea and coffee will be available.
There will be information on the Salisbury Women's Safety Initiative and on the White Ribbon campaign, which aims to promote positive attitudes and behaviours of men and boys to help prevent abuse and violence against women and girls.
To find out more about the Salisbury Soroptimists click here.
Photography by Michael Berkeley.

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