Our Ladies’ side will also be making a trip to London this Sunday, but to the South West of the capital as they take on already crowned FA WNL Division One South East champions, Fulham.
The Town will be looking to spoil the party on the day when the Cottagers lift the trophy and aim to round off a second successive league season undefeated.
The opposition
After promotion into the division in the summer of 2025, the Cottagers have gone back-to-back and continue their surge up the ranks of the women’s game.
A remarkable unbeaten streak in league competitions for Steve Jay’s side has now passed the two-year mark. Not only this, but his side have also only dropped points on two occasions this campaign – a 0-0 draw away to QPR and a 2-2 draw at home to Dulwich Hamlet.
The Cottagers have gone three for three at the Cottage this season, picking up victories over Norwich City, QPR and, most recently, Milton Keynes.
Town on the road
Sunday’s clash with the champions will be the Ladies’ final on their travels this season. A memorable return to the fourth-tier sees the Hatters currently positioned in seventh place, and their away form can claim credit to the success.
The Town have picked up four wins, two draws and suffered four defeats on the road in the league this campaign.
The first came via a late double at Stadium MK, with Tasha Fensome putting the game to bed as it approached the 90th minute, wrapping up a 2-0 win for the Ladies. Fensome was the standout performer once more during the Ladies’ second league victory on the road, netting a hat-trick in a 4-1 thrashing of Chesham United.
A fortnight on, the Hatters claimed a vital point at Loftus Road against QPR. Lisa Milliken’s long-range effort pulled one back for the Town, who had trailed by two, before Taylor O’Leary’s late header rescued a point.
Just before the Christmas break, Fensome’s opener against Dulwich Hamlet was cancelled out by a late equaliser from the hosts.
Fensome bagged a brace in a narrow 2-1 victory in West London against Actonians, as 10-player Town remained firm to claim all three points.
Most recently, the Hatters edged a seven-goal thriller away to AFC Sudbury. Natalia Makowska scored her first two league goals in Luton colours, while forward-line partners Emily Wilson and Amy McLean also finding the back of the net in a chaotic afternoon in Suffolk.
Preview by Owen Williams


