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·15 settembre 2024

Oxford United Women win at leaders, Liverpool Feds hit six at Derby

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AFC Fylde were 2-1 winners over Chorley in the FA WNL Plate. (Photo: John Shirras)

Exeter City lost the FA Women’s National League Southern Premier leadership after defeat to Oxford United, Liverpool Feds stormed to victory at Derby County.


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Northern Premier Division

Derby County 0-6 Liverpool Feds (Att: 294) Nottingham Forest 1-1 Burnley (Att: 1,077) Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 Hull City (Att: 387) West Bromwich Albion 0-5 Rugby Borough

Nottingham Forest led through Melissa Johnson but Reanna Blades equalised for Burnley in the last ten minutes, before Rhema Lord-Mears was denied a winner by the home crossbar.

Liverpool Feds stunned Derby with six goals on the road, Courtney Willis scoring twice and her first the only difference between the teams at the break.

Wolves’ 4-0 defeat of Hull featured two goals and an assist from Beth Merrick, Rugby ran out 5-0 winners at West Brom aided by a Yasmin Moxby treble.

Southern Premier Division

Exeter City 0-3 Oxford United Cheltenham Town 1-1 Hashtag United Lewes 0-0 Gwalia United (Att: 478) Milton Keynes Dons 3-3 Billericay Town (Att: 600)

Oxford sent morning leaders Exeter to a 3-0 defeat at St James Park, all the goals coming in the last 15 minutes or so with Phoebie Poole netting a swift double. United moved level on points with the Grecians and Ipswich went top without playing.

MK Dons got off the mark when fighting back to draw with Billericay, whom they had trailed 2-0 and then 3-2. Annaliza Jacovides made it 3-3, Sydney Wootton earlier scored twice in as many minutes.

Cheltenham shared the points with Hashtag, behind to an own goal, Doris Greenwood replied for the hosts.

Lewes and Gwalia United played out a goalless draw, to make it three draws in five games.

Division 1 Midlands

Lincoln United 2-4 Northampton Town (Att: 77) Loughborough Lightning 4-0 Worcester City (Att: 100) Peterborough United 5-2 Sutton Coldfield Town (Att: 146)

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Loughborough Lightning pressure Worcester City during their 4-0 win. (Photo: Andy Smith)

Loughborough and Peterborough both extended their winning starts to a fifth match, but the Posh had to twice come from behind in beating Sutton Coldfield where Keir Perkins was on target twice.

Kim Farrow’s penalty helped Northampton to victory at Lincoln United, who missed one of their three penalties when 1-0 up.

Division 1 South East

Ashford Town 0-6 Cambridge United Queens Park Rangers 2-0 London Seaward

Alysha Stojko-Down found the net three times in Cambridge’s six at Ashford, as they went up to fourth place.

QPR saw off London Seaward with efforts from Ashleigh Goddard and Jo Blodgett, as they registered their first win.

Division 1 South West

Swindon Town 6-0 Maidenhead United (Att: 408)

Swindon scored five times in the last half hour, as they made it five straight wins to go three points clear at the top.

League Cup Preliminary Round

Plymouth Argyle 3-0 London Bees (Att: 535) Southampton Women 0-3 Moneyfields Stourbridge 1-4 Middlesbrough (Att: 86) York City 1-3 Huddersfield Town

Middlesbrough pulled off a 4-1 win at higher division Stourbridge to secure a home tie with Leeds, Huddersfield overcame an early deficit to progress at York and set up a home game with Hull.

Georgia Wilson bagged a first-half brace for Plymouth as they knocked out London Bees with a visit to Maidenhead now in the 1st round, Moneyfields won by the same margin at Southampton Women where Britt Jeal bagged a brace.

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AFC Fylde v Chorley. (Photo: John Shirras)

League Plate Preliminary Round

Actonians 3-0 Abingdon United AFC Bournemouth 8-0 Portishead Town AFC Fylde 2-1 Chorley AFC Wimbledon H/W Arsenal Academy Boldmere St Michaels 9-1 Lincoln City (Att: ) Chelsea Academy 1-2 Bristol City Academy (Att: ) Chesham United 3-2 Tottenham Hotspur Academy Crystal Palace Academy 1-4 Southampton FC Academy Halifax H/W Sheffield United Academy Keynsham Town 4-1 Bristol Rovers Leafield Athletic 1-2 (aet) Stockport County Norton & Stockton Ancients 5-3 (aet) Doncaster Rovers Belles Norwich City 1-0 Brighton & Hove Albion Academy Sunderland Academy 2-4 Liverpool FC Academy

Norton defeated Doncaster 5-3 after extra-time despite trailing three times but Bianca Owens struck four goals, Chesham let a 2-0 lead slip against Spurs Academy but Gemma Fraser’s second goal won it for the hosts.

Jess Brady made a 70th-minute breakthrough for Stockport, only for Leafield’s Hayley Crackle to level deep into added time. Maria Figueiredo restored the advantage early in the extra half-hour and Athletic’s Crackle was sent off.

Norwich knocked out Brighton Academy thanks to an early penalty by Hope Strauss, Ruby Day and Bonnie Gready got the goals for Bristol City Academy as they won away to their Chelsea counterparts.

Fylde saw off Chorley 2-1 as Abi Duffell added their decisive second, Ikraam Mohamed scored two of Actonians three to eliminate Abingdon.

AFC Bournemouth’s Chloe Gilroy got three of the Cherries’ eight goals against Portishead, Boldmere went one better against Lincoln City.

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