Southampton are scrapping the admission fee so that as many fans as possible can enjoy a feast of women's football in the FA Nationwide Southern Division tomorrow.
The top-of-the-table clash against leaders Bristol City is a must-win game for Sue Lopez's Southampton Saints side who are intent on bouncing straight back after relegation from the national elite last season.
Competition between the two clubs could hardly be tighter. They sit joint top of the table with an identical goal difference with Bristol just ahead on goals scored.
Manager Lopez said: "This is likely to be our toughest test so far and it's a very important game to win so that it keeps our momentum going.
"The team is playing great football and we are looking to get promotion. Everyone is looking forward to the match and we are hoping for great support."
With a big crowd in mind, Saints are opening the doors free of charge at Winchester City's Denplan City Ground (2pm).
Paul Blanchard, chief executive of the Southampton Saints, said: "We are appealing for local residents and any Saints fans to come along - their support will make a big difference."
On show for Saints will be Scottish international defender Holly Anderson and goalkeeper Toni-Anne Wayne, who has been on senior England duty in Russia this week.
Another exciting Southampton prospect, Cassie Thorp, has been called into the England under-17 squad to face Belgium at Yeading next Thursday (11am), while teammate Kelly Baker is on standby.
Striker Baker is also one of six youngsters from the Southampton FC Young Women's Centre of Excellence invited to the England Women's Under-15 Development Centre being held at Lilleshall National Sports Centre from October 29-31.
The 15-year-old will be joined by Daisy Burnfield, Roxanne Roberts, Katie Gumm, Scarlette Smith and Laura Stallard.
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