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·30 August 2024
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Former Spurs and Charlton forward Angela Addison netted for new club Ipswich Town. (James Whitehead / SPP)
Ipswich Town ran out 4-0 winners over Norwich City at Carrow Road in the FA Women’s National League Cup Determining Round.
Boldmere St Michaels 1-2 Stourbridge (Att: 110) Chorley 1-2 Cheadle Town Stingers (Att: 85) Huddersfield Town 4-1 Doncaster Rovers Belles (Att: 103) Leafield Athletic 0-7 Rugby Borough (Att: 70) London Bees 2-1 Actonians London Seaward 0-4 Dulwich Hamlet Maidenhead United 4-2 Ashford Town (Att: 81) Moneyfields 4-3 (aet) AFC Bournemouth (Att: 510) Norwich City 0-4 Ipswich Town (Att: 4,751) Nottingham Forest 6-0 Notts County Peterborough United 3-0 Lincoln United (Att: 193) Plymouth Argyle 4-2 Bridgwater United (Att: 145) Worcester City 1-0 Cheltenham Town (Att: 181)
Summer Hughes, Natasha Thomas, Angela Addison and Sophie Peskett were all on target in the last 30 minutes as the Tractor Girls eventually overcame the Canaries.
Moneyfields dramatically edged their tie with AFC Bournemouth two minutes short of penalties, taking the lead for the fourth time and doing so without a recognised goalkeeper during extra time.
Worcester City defeated higher division Cheltenham with a 69th-minute effort from Olivia Mitcham, Cheadle Town also won on their competition debut as substitute Imogen Porteous-Williams struck an 84th-minute winner at Chorley.
Ellie Sara bagged a five-minute second-half brace to seal a 4-2 victory for Plymouth over Bridgwater.
Hayley Hoare hit a late winner for London Bees, just moments after Actonians had equalised.
Huddersfield had to come from behind to defeat Doncaster 4-1, Freya Clark put Stourbridge through after Boldmere had cancelled out their opener.
Ede Buchele scored three of Dulwich’s four goals at London Seaward, who finished with nine players following an injury and seeing their keeper sin-binned after using all their subs.
Peterborough’s Keir Perkins was at the double during a 3-0 result against Lincoln United
Leafield kept Rugby to a single-goal lead until the visitors ran away with it by netting six times in the last half-hour or so.