Eleonora Cottrell previews Brentford Women v Camden Town | OneFootball

Eleonora Cottrell previews Brentford Women v Camden Town | OneFootball

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·15. Februar 2025

Eleonora Cottrell previews Brentford Women v Camden Town

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Brentford Women midfielder Eleonora Cottrell said the side are excited to continue their defence of the Capital Cup with a quarter-final clash against Camden Town on Sunday (3pm kick-off GMT).

Following a league win over Whyteleafe last time out, Karleigh Osborne’s side return to cup action at Bedfont Sports Club seeking a place in the last four of the competition.

“It’s just another test and just another challenge," said Cottrell. "We’re hoping to keep the title and we’re just excited."

The Bees bounced back from a League Cup loss against Fulham to beat Whyteleafe last weekend.


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Cottrell added that defeat to the Cottagers ensured the side will stay focused between now and the end of the season: "It’s always good to have setbacks, just to make sure that we always keep pushing. We just want to win everything now, so fingers crossed we do.

“Our focus is the league at the moment but if we win a cup as well, it’s a bonus."

Last time out

Six goals in each half saw the Bees defeat Whyteleafe 12-0 in the league last Sunday afternoon.

Paula Holguin scored her first hat-trick in Brentford colours with Nikki Woods adding another treble of her own.

Chloe Logie, Lucy Potter, Maddie Phillips, Samantha Read, Alissa Down and Kirsty Matthews were also on target.

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Last time out in the Capital Cup, Osborne’s side cruised to an 8-1 home win over Comets.

Logie starred up front with five goals in the first half and one after the break, with Holguin and Woods adding a goal each to complete a dominant display.

About Camden Town

Camden Town compete in the Greater London Premier Division, the same league as Brentford Women B.

They sit third in the league table with seven wins, a draw and a loss from their nine outings to date.

Camden are seven points behind league leaders Hammersmith but have three games in hand over the current table-toppers.

Dating back to mid-December, they have enjoyed a strong run of form, winning four successive games across all competitions.

In their latest outing, they cruised past Civil Service 7-0 to continue their JGMT Cup run.

Maria Vera has led the way up front with eight goals i n 11 appearances, while Victory Edema has contributed seven goals from nine games.

Match information

To all fans heading to Bedfont on Sunday, please be aware that there is limited parking available at the venue.

Public transport is available. Hatton Cross train station is a 10-minute walk away while bus services are also available along Hatton Road.

Entry to the game is free and the entrance to Bedfont is located on Hatton Road. There is plenty of seating available for fans around the pitch as well as standing room.

Match coverage

There will be updates from the match against Camden Town on social media, as well as a match report on the club's official website and app.

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