Chester-le-Street Town cause Adobe Women’s FA Cup upset | OneFootball

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·24 November 2024

Chester-le-Street Town cause Adobe Women’s FA Cup upset

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Chester-le-Street Town, Ipswich Town, Shrewsbury Town and Worthing all won Adobe Women’s FA Cup 2nd Round ties on penalties.


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AFC Portchester 0-4 AFC Bournemouth Stevenage P-P Luton Town Mancunian Unity 4-0 Handsworth Hull City P-P Middlesbrough Durham Cestria 1-1 (aet) Chester-le-Street Town (CLS won 4-3 on pens) South Shields 0-11 Liverpool Feds Burnley P-P Bradford City Wolverhampton Wanderers 8-1 Sporting Khalsa Rugby Borough 7-1 Peterborough United Shrewsbury Town 3-3 (aet) Sheffield FC (Shrewsbury won 4-2 on pens) Long Itchington P-P Nottingham Forest Queens Park Rangers A-A Saltdean United

Lewes 3-0 AFC Sudbury Cheltenham Town 2-1 Moneyfields Gwalia United 4-0 Bridgwater United Fulham 4-3 Royston Town Marine Academy Plymouth 0-4 Bristol Rovers West Bromwich Albion 6-0 Worcester City Brentford 1-0 London Seaward Hashtag United 2-2 (aet) Ipswich Town (Ipswich won 4-1 on pens) Aylesford 2-2 (aet) Worthing (Worthing won 5-3 in pens) Weds 27 November: Kidderminster Harriers v Stourbridge (7.30pm)

North East Regional League leaders pulled off a win at a Durham Cestria side from the level above, winning away on penalties.

Aylesford took higher division Worthing to penalties before bowing out, Ipswich Town won the shoot-out at FAWNL Southern Premier title rivals Hashtag United, Shrewsbury Town shared six goals with Sheffield FC before progressing from the spot.

Moneyfields were on course for a win at more senior opposition in Cheltenham Town, until Una Lue and Ffion Llewellyn turned the game round in the last 15 minutes.

Accrington Stanley lost out narrowly at home to Huddersfield Town in from of 623 fans at the Wham Stadium.

Oxford United eliminated Watford with a Vitaliia Budaieva goal aided by Paris Sercombe’s penalty save, Fulham came from 2-0 down to eventually see off Royston Town by the odd goal in seven.

Exeter went through 5-1 in the Devon derby at Plymouth, watched by over 900 at Home Park.

The draw for the third round proper will be made on Monday 25 November, live on the Adobe Women’s FA Cup Instagram channel at 11am.

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