The winter break is over – the Women’s Super League returns today.

COVID-19 is unfortunately still playing havoc with the fixture list, with three of this weekend’s fixtures cancelled.

There are still three tantalising fixtures to look out for, however, with Brighton hosting Manchester City, Reading taking on Leicester and Birmingham coming up against Arsenal.

To pick up where we left off, GiveMeSport Women takes a look at what each team is hoping to achieve for the remainder of this season.

Arsenal

Arsenal went into the winter break as WSL leaders, four points clear of Chelsea. Their aim for the rest of the season is clear – remain at the top of the table.

They will also have to balance the demands of the Champions League. Arsenal are the only English team left in the competition, and face Wolfsburg in the quarter-finals in March.

Jonas Eidevall will be relying on his squad depth for success both at home and in Europe, and will be keeping his fingers crossed for a lack of injuries. The return of defender Leah Williamson will also be pivotal – the Gunners have looked a much weaker team without her.

Arsenal will be aiming to maintain their lead in the Women's Super League