By NFFC

Forest Women travel to Pride Park to face Derby County in an East Midlands Derby clash on Sunday afternoon.

Andy Cook's side remain top of the FA Women's National League Northern Premier Division having won 13 of their league 17 matches this season, with only five games remaining as The Reds continue their push for promotion.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the big game...

Match information

The match will take place at Pride Park on Sunday 26th March (kick-off 14:00pm GMT).

Match tickets

Tickets are available to purchase in-person or online here.

Seating is available only in the East Stand.

Adult tickets cost only £3, with young adults (18-21) and senior citizens (65+) costing only £2. Children aged 6-12 and juniors aged 13-17 cost only £1, whilst infants from 2-5 go free.

Admission to the stadium will be from 12.30pm.

Please note that Derby operate a cashless system at Pride Park.

Recent form

The Reds are currently five games unbeaten and were held to a 2-2 draw against Loughborough Lightning away from home last time out.

Andy Cook's side also booked their place in the final of the Women's National League Cup against Watford with a 5-0 semi-final victory over Portsmouth.

Meanwhile, Derby's seven-game unbeaten run came to an end with a heavy 4-1 defeat to Burnley last time out.

Derby currently sit fourth in the league table, nine points behind Forest.

Last time out

Forest Women were 3-1 winners over Derby in our previous fixture.

Goals from Charlotte Greengrass and Niamh Reynolds secured a big win in front of over 5,000 fans at The City Ground.

The Head Coach's view

Ahead of the game, Andy Cook said: "They’re (Derby) a strong side and they have been on a great run of form this year.

"They’re an organised side, who are well-disciplined; whenever we play Derby it’s always a tough test.

"We need to make use of the quality we have and make sure we are ready for a battle on the day."