Boro Women make their Riverside return this Sunday against Doncaster Rovers Belles.
Michael Mulhern's side will hope to extend their unbeaten run to 15 games in front of a home crowd.
Last time out was a 0-0 draw with in-from Durham Cestria, which - despite the scoreline - was an entertaining game with chances at both ends.
The draw at Durham was more than two weeks ago, meaning the girls have had time to rest and get sharp for their big game at the Riverside.
The break has meant teams with games in hand like Cestria and Hull City LFC have closed the gap to Boro in top spot after both grabbed wins last Sunday.
Opposition
Doncaster Rovers Belles are a new addition to FAWNL Division One North after a sidestep from FAWNL Division One Midlands.
With 20 points on the board, the Belles sit in 7th place, in little danger of the drop zone but also out of reach of the promotion-chasing pack.
In their last outing, Doncaster proved they are not to be underestimated, beating title hopefuls Barnsley 1-0 courtesy of Arianne Parnham's second-half strike.
Donny Belles have lost just twice in 2024 and have seen good progress since appointing new manager Ciaran Toner.
Recent Results
Boro Women league form: D D W W W
Last game: Boro Durham Cestria 0 Women 0
Season record: 9(W) 6(D) 1(L)
League position: 1st
Donny Belles league form: W L W W D
Last game: Donny Belles 1 Barnsley Women's FC 0
Season record: 6(W) 2(D) 7(L)
League position: 7th
Previous Encounter
The reverse fixture was also a day on a big stage, with the two sides playing at the Eco-Power Stadium, Doncaster Rovers' home ground, in front of 800 fans.
Boro didn't get stage fright on the day with a convincing 4-1 win.
Nichole Havery opened the scoring with her first goal in Boro colours showing great ball control to open space in a crowded penalty area.
The second half began in outstanding fashion with Jess Mett unleashing an amazing piledriver from outside the box to double Boro's lead.
After scoring a strike that was out of this world, Jess Mett's second was more down to Earth, using real striker's instinct to latch onto a loose ball in the box and hammer it home.
Ellen Turnbull added Boro's fourth late on in the game, putting the end to a scramble in the box following a Boro corner, cannoning the ball into the back of the net from close range.
Matchday Info
Our FanZone is open from 12 noon until kick-off, and again after the final whistle. Gary Phillipson from BBC Tees is our compere. Drinks and snacks will be available from the FanZone Bar.
Roary will be in attendance so why not get a photo with our favourite mascot?
Our Here to Help Hub is running a variety of competitions including a Mother's Day competition where a supporter can win a hamper. Fans can attempt to guess the time of the first goal to win a signed pennant from the MFC Women, while there are also giveaways for World Book Day.
The matchday programme will also be available for fans to purchase at the West Stand concourse for £3.
The MFC Official club shop will be open from 12 noon till kick-off at 2pm, with posters and photocards of the women's team available.
Tickets
Tickets for Boro Women's game at the Riverside are available here and also on the day at the Ticket Office.
Adult tickets are £5 with Over-65s and Under-18s just £1.
Hospitality experiences are priced at just £30 per Adult and £15 per Under-12, for more information call 01642 757667 or 01642 352782 or email hospitality@mfc.co.uk.
Can we follow along?
If you can't make it to the game, follow Boro Women on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for updates from the Riverside and head over to mfc.co.uk afterwards for match report and reaction.