Linfield fire their way to a third-place finish | OneFootball

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·5 October 2024

Linfield fire their way to a third-place finish

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Linfield’s prolific goalscorer Cora Chambers claimed another match ball.

Linfield well and truly found their shooting boots to cruise to victory over Larne and secure third spot in the Sports Direct Women’s Premiership.


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The Blues needed just 45 seconds to take the lead through Northern Ireland international Keri Halliday, with Eve Reilly doubling up on five minutes after taking the ball round keeper Cerys Sharkey.

Mia Fitzsimmons’ cross beat the keeper on nine minutes to extend Linfield’s advantage, with Cora Chambers adding to it after collecting a well timed cross.

Zoe Knox continued the scoring with a 34th minute 25-yard rocket, before Reilly got her second of the night with a tap in from a Chambers cross.

Chambers doubled her own tally early in the second half, and the league’s leading scoring bagged her hat-trick goal just before the hour after getting on the end of Zoe McGlynn’s cross.

Rhianna Breen knocked home Linfield’s ninth on 72 minutes before turning provider for Eva Myles to wrap the scoring up sixty seconds later.

Crusaders Strikers came from behind to defeat Irish Cup finalists Lisburn Rangers at Crewe Park.

Gracie Conway struck midway through the first half to hand Rangers the lead at the break, but Emily Reid found the net twice in the second half to secure the points for the Strikers.

Goals from Leah Wilgaus and Zoe Rodgers saw Lisburn Ladies get the better of Mid Ulster.

Wilgaus broke the deadlock four minutes from half-time, with Rodgers making sure of the points on 83 minutes.

The action continues on Sunday afternoon when leaders Cliftonville face off against defending champions Glentoran at Solitude (kick-off 6pm) live on DAZN, in a game that could well decide the destination of the title.

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