BRADFORD City Women travel to West Bromwich Albion tomorrow looking to record a third successive victory.

The Bantams were 2-1 winners in the reverse fixture just two weeks ago and this weekend they head to the midlands looking to complete their first-ever double over the Baggies.

Yet despite the result earned a fortnight ago, player-manager Charlotte Stuart insists her side will not underestimate their opponents in the FA Women's Premier League return clash.

Stuart said: "Sunday will be a tough contest. West Brom are a strong, physical team and it's always a good battle against them.

"We will be looking to build on our last performance against them – but we are taking nothing lightly. We fought hard for the win a couple of weeks ago and we are ready to do the same thing again."

The narrow victory City secured on home soil was a huge boost ahead of their County Cup semi-final against Guiseley.

The Bantams emerged 3-0 winners three days later, with goals from Zoe Roberts, Laura Elford and Ellie Olds setting up a meeting with Brighouse Town in the final.

In their penultimate league game, the aim is to build momentum to take into that huge clash next month.

Results against West Brom this week and Leicester next month would not achieve much in the Northern Division, yet it would give City a huge advantage in their pursuit of a fourth successive County Cup title.

Midfielder Jess Graham is absent for tomorrow's game after she damaged ankle ligaments against Guiseley.

But with Abi Lee returning after two games away, while Olds fights for a start following her goal last time out, City have plenty of options as they aim to end the season on a high.