She Kicks Magazine
·13 février 2025
Wolves Women and Ipswich pressure leaders, Cherries and Canaries go top
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She Kicks Magazine
·13 février 2025
Wolves players celebrate a goal against Sporting Khalsa. (Photo: @WolvesWomen)
Wolves went level on points with the FA Women’s National League Northern Premier leaders, Ipswich cut Hashtag’s lead in the Southern, while AFC Bournemouth and Norwich went top in the first divisions.
Northern Premier Division
Burnley 5-0 Liverpool Feds Stoke City 4-1 Derby County Stourbridge 1-3 West Bromwich Albion (Att: 152) Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 Sporting Khalsa (Att: 232)
Wolves’ win put them back level on points with leaders Nottingham Forest before their clash with Rugby Borough tonight. Sporting Khalsa held out for over 50 minutes, before Wanderers got the first of their four goals.
Heidi Logan hit a hat-trick as Burnley put five past Liverpool Feds to sit within a point of the top two, Stoke stay a further three points back after defeating Derby, Delphi Cole scoring twice in the Potters’ fifth straight win.
West Brom went seventh with victory at Stourbridge, but had to come from behind after the opener from Daisy Mai Clements. Ali Miller equalised, Ellie May won and converted a penalty, with Simran Jhamat adding the third.
Southern Premier Division
AFC Wimbledon P-P Watford Gwalia United 2-1 Cheltenham Town (Att: 105) Ipswich Town 5-0 Billericay Town (Att: 461) Lewes 2-2 Hashtag United (Att: 178)
Lewes were denied victory over leaders Hashtag United by a 90th-minute equaliser. The Rooks twice led through Leah Lane and Katie Gilligan, Sammy Rowland and then Malika Apindia levelling for the Essex side,
Ipswich took the opportunity to cut the gap with five goals against Billericay, featuring a Natasha Thomas double and 25-yard Angela Addison free kick.
Gwalia United edged Cheltenham Town with a Manon Pearce brace to leapfrog the Robins into eighth place.
Division 1 Midlands
Lincoln United 1-0 Lincoln City (Att: 222) Worcester City 0-0 Solihull Moors (Att: 356)
United won the Lincoln derby by the only goal, scored after 18 minutes from the penalty spot by Lucy Farrow. Worcester remained the right side of the dotted line after a goalless draw with relegation-threatened Solihull.
Division 1 North
Cheadle Town Stingers 1-0 Stockport County (Att: 126) Doncaster Rovers Belles 3-6 Leeds United (Att: 174) Notts County 3-3 Barnsley Women (Att: 68) York City 1-1 Middlesbrough
Cheadle extended their lead at the top to three points as an early Imogen Porteous-Williams goal was sufficient to see off Stockport, while Middlesbrough were held 1-1 at York City where Felicity Jones cancelled out Jess Mett’s opener for Boro.
Leeds are up to third following their 6-3 away win over Doncaster, Amy Woodruff and Jess Rousseau each with a brace for United after their 2-1 advantage at the interval.
Jessie Knott struck in the 100th minute as Notts County came from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 with Barnsley Women.
Division 1 South East
Ashford Town P-P Queens Park Rangers Dulwich Hamlet 0-0 Chatham Town (Att: 102) Norwich City 1-0 AFC Sudbury (Att: 159)
Olivia Cook grabbed an 82nd-minute winner for Norwich City, as the Canaries took over at the top. Chatham had an immediate chance to take back the leadership but drew 0-0 at Dulwich.
Division 1 South West
Abingdon United 0-2 Swindon Town (Att: 167) AFC Bournemouth 7-0 Bournemouth Sports (Att: 308) Maidenhead United 4-1 Southampton Women (Att: 29)
AFC Bournemouth’s derby win was their 13th in a row and sent them to the summit, two goals a piece from Chloe Gilroy, Ellie Strippel and Amber Treweek.
Swindon Town took the points with two first-half goals at Abingdon United, Maidenhead were 4-1 winners over Southampton Women aided by Macey-Nikiah Walters’ two spot-kicks.