Sutton Utd Women will host Brentford Women in a crucial London and South East Premier match on Sunday, with both teams vying for a top spot in the division. The match will take place at VBS Community Stadium, and the U's will be looking to secure a win against their opponents. The Bees currently sit second in the division, joint on 43 points with Saltdean United, although the latter have two games in hand. With just four league games remaining, Brentford will be looking to finish the season in strong fashion. The U's, on the other hand, currently sit fifth in the division, having amassed 30 points from 16 games. Most recently, they beat Sport London e Benfica 2-0 away from home. Gabrielle Williams leads the line for the south London side, having scored 13 and assisted seven in 15 starts this campaign. The two sides have already faced each other twice this season, with Brentford prevailing with a 3-1 win in the league, but the U's getting the better of the Bees in the Women's FA Cup, knocking them out on penalties after a 1-1 draw. The match will be a crucial test for both teams, and the U's will be looking to secure a win against their opponents. The Bees will be looking to finish the season in strong fashion, and the U's will be looking to secure a top spot in the division. The match will take place at VBS Community Stadium, and the U's will be looking to secure a win against their opponents. The Bees currently sit second in the division, joint on 43 points with Saltdean United, although the latter have two games in hand. With just four league games remaining, Brentford will be looking to finish the season in strong fashion. The U's, on the other hand, currently sit fifth in the division, having amassed 30 points from 16 games. Most recently, they beat Sport London e Benfica 2-0 away from home. Gabrielle Williams leads the line for the south London side, having scored 13 and assisted seven in 15 starts this campaign. The two sides have already faced each other twice this season, with Brentford prevailing with a 3-1 win in the league, but the U's getting the better of the Bees in the Women's FA Cup, knocking them out on penalties after a 1-1 draw.