If the Winter Olympics left you with a serious case of ice hockey fever, there's a chance to catch two women's teams battle it out on International Women's Day itself.
The USA Men's and Women's teams both skated away with gold medals last week, but while one team celebrated by sniggering along with Donald Trump's misogynist bile, then chomped cold cheeseburgers in the White House, the women levelled up their hero status by deciding they'd rather party with Flavor Flav and Stanley Tucci instead — puck yeah!
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Sadly, the US Women aren't scheduled to play in London anytime soon, but anyone craving a bout of live women's hockey can scratch that itch on Sunday 8 March (International Women's Day, no less) when the Haringey Greyhounds — Women's National Ice Hockey League Division 2 South B champs — are at the their home rink, taking on the Slough Sirens.
"What's been really exciting is seeing attendance at the games grow week on week," says Alexandra Palace Ice Rink General Manager, Kirsty Bard. "It shows the transformation and growth happening in women's ice hockey."
If you fancy adding to that growth, full priced match tickets cost just £5 (concessions available) — win! Just maybe don't follow that by going for a Maccy D's.
Haringey Greyhounds v Slough Sirens, Sunday 8 March, Alexandra Palace.