Everton have announced that the Everton Women will play at an October match against Manchester United at Hill Dickinson Stadium, the permanent home of the club's men's side.
The match will take place on Sunday, October 12, with kick-off set for noon local time.
This contest will come on the heels of three straight away matches for the team, with trips to Manchester City for the Women's League Cup, followed by WSL matches to Brighton and Leicester City.
Two matches into the WSL season, Everton have thrashed Liverpool at Anfield by a 4-1 scoreline, and saw their first match at Goodison Park ruined by a 2-0 loss to Tottenham last Sunday.
They'll take on the London City Lionesses tonight at Goodison Park, their first match under the lights at the Old Lady.
The start puts Everton in 5th place in the WSL table through the first two matches, with a bulk of clubs tied with six points in those first two games. The Lionesses have conceded nine times in two matches, and currently sit at the bottom of the table due to that -7 goal difference.
This will be a big opportunity for the Everton Women to play in front of a massive crowd, and could also provide supporters of the club who have yet to make the trip to Hill Dickinson to see the new stadium in person. The ticket prices appear to be capped at £12 for adults and £8 for under-18s, making it a rather affordable trip to the ground.
This is yet another example of the Friedkin Group, Everton's new owners, trying to bolster the women's club, after spending money to update Goodison Park and make it the true home of Everton Women, and splashing cash on adding players to improve the quality of the squad overall.
Tickets for the contest against Manchester City are on sale now via Everton's eticketing website.