Aston Villa hit the road to take on Liverpool at St Helens Stadium in the Women's Super League this afternoon.
The fixture provides the Villans one last chance to return to winning ways ahead of the April international break.
Natalia Arroyo's side will also be looking to avenge their recent run of results and bounce back from last weekend's 4-0 defeat against Manchester United.
A first-half brace from Elisabeth Terland had the Red Devils firmly in control before Grace Clinton gave them a 3-0 advantage with a controversial but spectacular long-range strike.
The three points were wrapped up for United just after the hour mark as Leah Galton added the game's fourth and final goal.

Today's opponents, Liverpool, also tasted a 4-0 defeat last time out.
Despite their recent good run of form the Reds were convincingly beaten by a strong Arsenal side at the Emirates Stadium last weekend.
Liverpool found themselves 3-0 down at the break as strikes from Caitlin Foord, Mariona Caldentey and an own goal from Jasmine Matthews gave the side a huge mountain to climb after the restart.
Matthews netted a second own goal deep into the second-half to seal the win for the Gunners.

Stats
Villa have lost just one of their last six away trips to Merseyside in the WSL (D1 L1).
Liverpool have won each of their last three WSL home games, last winning four in a row at home soil in October 2014.
No player has scored more goals against Liverpool in the WSL than Jordan Nobbs (10).

The Last Meeting
HIGHLIGHTS | Aston Villa 1-2 Liverpool
A poor first-half performance cost Villa heavily the last time these two sides met as they were defeated 2-1 at Villa Park.
Gabi Nunes’ goal after the restart sparked hope of a comeback for the side but a first-half brace from Taylor Hinds was enough to inflict defeat on the Villans.

Team News
Sarah Mayling suffered an ankle injury in Villa's recent FA Cup clash and is expected to be sidelined for six weeks.
Rachel Corsie remains out of action but is nearing a return to the matchday squad.
