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·27 October 2024

Wolves Women go top, ten-player Hashtag United draw at Exeter City

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Hashtag United on the attack against Exeter City. (Photo: Wilf Frith)

Wolves replaced Nottingham Forest at the top of the FA Women’s National League Northern Premier, Hashtag United drew at Exeter City despite a red card.


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Northern Premier Division

Hull City 2-4 Derby County Stoke City 3-0 West Bromwich Albion Stourbridge 2-1 Sporting Khalsa (Att: 136) Wolverhampton Wanderers 6-0 Halifax (Att: 304)

Wolves went top when hitting basement side Halifax for six, featuring Rachel Quiqley’s late three-minute brace.

Stoke City’s win ovber West Brom moved them level on points with third and fourth-placed teams; Rugby Borough and Burnley respectively.

Derby County leapfrogged Hull City into eighth spot when beating them 4-2 away, Stourbidge edged Sporting Khalsa 2-1 to get out of the relegation zone at their expense as Gwen Horgan netted their crucial second goal.

Southern Premier Division

Exeter City 0-0 Hashtag United (Att: 200 approx) Ipswich Town 13-0 Milton Keynes Dons Lewes 3-0 Cheltenham Town (Att: 591) Oxford United 4-0 Billericay Town (Att: 151)

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Hashtag United get into the Exeter City box. (Photo: Wilf Frith)

Hashtag United held top spot but did with ten players for all the second half, following a second caution for hayley West, in a goalless draw at Exeter City.

Oxford United are within one points of the leaders following their victory over Billericay, Ipswich Town swept MK Dons aside aided by Sophie Peskett’s 17-minute treble before the first half-hour was up.

Poppy Derhun scored two of the three goals as Lewes defeated Cheltenham to rise two places to sixth.

Division 1 Midlands

Barnsley Women 0-4 Loughborough Lightning (Att: 105) Lincoln City 0-7 Northampton Town Peterborough United 6-1 Lincoln United (Att: 190) Sutton Coldfield Town 3-3 Worcester City (Att: 87) Boldmere St Michaels 3-1 Notts County Solihull Moors 0-3 Leafield Athletic

Peterborough United retained pole position with six goals against Lincoln United, Leafield stay within a point of them after getting all three goals of the game at Solihull and rfecording a sixth straight clean sheet.

Northampton’s Jade Bell remarkably scored all seven at Lincoln United, Loughborough’s Jess Collyer and Ella-Mai Coutts got second-half doubles each at Barnsley Women.

Boldmere beat Notts County to go above them to fifth, Worcester City let a 3-1 lead slip to draw 3-3 at Sutton Coldfield but still get out of the drop zone as Solihull slipped in.

Division 1 North

AFC Fylde 1-0 Doncaster Rovers Belles Huddersfield Town 2-0 York City (Att: 96) Leeds United 2-0 Barnsley FC (Att: 185) Middlesbrough 3-0 Durham Cestria (Att: 298) Norton & Stockton Ancients 0-1 Cheadle Town Stingers (Att: 135) Stockport County 2-4 Chorley (Att: 134)

The top five all won, led by Middlesbrough who stay a point ahead of Chorley, aided by a Millie Bell brace and Molly Wood double respectively.

Cheadle scored the only goal at Norton, scored by Jess Gillin in the opening quarter of an hour.

Leeds saw off Barnsley FC with goals by Alice Hughes and Amy Woodruff, Huddersfield also won 2-0 against York City as an own-goal was added to Scarlett McMahon’s opener.

Fylde’s 1-0 win courtesy of Karri Chan’s 89th-minute effort, lifted them out of the bottom two and dropped Doncaster in.

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AFC Fylde’s goalscorer Karri Chan in action against Doncaster Rovers Belles. (Photo: John Shirras)

Division 1 South East

Actonians 2-0 London Seaward (Att: 46) Chatham Town 1-0 Ashford Town (Att: 167) London Bees 3-3 Norwich City (Att: 142) Queens Park Rangers 0-0 Dulwich Hamlet (Att: ) Real Bedford 12-2 Chesham United (Att: 104)

Actonians went top with a 2-0 victory over London Seaward, replacing Norwich City who drew for the fourth time in eight games when sharing six goals at London Bees, the last of which was scored in stoppage time by the hosts’ Hayley Hoare.

Abbie Benstead had a five-goal haul as Real Bedford netted a dozen against Chesham in going third, Chatham climbed to fourth with a narrow win over Ashford Town from an Ellie Perkins header, while it finished goalless between QPR and Dulwich.

Division 1 South West

Bournemouth Sports 0-2 Moneyfields (Att: 100) Keynsham Town 2-1 Bridgwater United (Att: 40) Portishead Town 0-1 Bristol Rovers (Att: 165) Southampton Women 0-10 AFC Bournemouth (Att: 130) Worthing 2-1 Abingdon United (Att: 115)

AFC Bournemouth made it six wins from six with ten goals at Southampton Women where Erin Bloomfield contributed three, Moneyfields got two goals and three points at Bournemouth Sports with Kim Fuller and Megan Wood on target.

Bridgwater’s Keeley Banfield was sent off in the 2-1 defeat at Keynsham, whose Hannah Price came off the bench to score before Vicky Vipond’s stoppage-time decider.

Bristol Rovers scored the sole goal at Portishead through Jodie Cook, Worthing were 2-1 winners against Abingdon United after Georgia Tibble struck in the last minute.

League Plate 2nd Round

AFC Wimbledon 2-6 Southampton FC Academy (Saints won 6-5 on pens) (Att: )

Southampton FC Academy dramatically scored twice in the dying minutes at Plough Lane to force extra time, eventually eliminating Wimbledon in a shoot-out to set up a home quarter-final with Norwich City in December.

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