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Wear Utd 1 Chester-le-Street Utd Development 2 Dearne & District 0 Handsworth 6
Worsbrough Bridge 0 Charnock Ridgeway 1
Chelmsford City 4 Frontiers 1
Corinthians Ladies 0 St Clere's Women 6 Eastbourne Utd 3 Herne Bay Res 0
Corringham Cosmos 1 Chigwell 0 Margate 4 Leatherhead 6
FC Clacton 1 Grays Athletic 6 Tunbridge Wells Foresters 1 Dartford Res 0
Halstead Town P-P Tigers
Hutton Res P-P Rayleigh Town Oakwood Ladies 0 Betteshanger Welfare 1
Lawford 6 Blackmore Ladies 2
Stanway Rovers 5 Bowers & Pitsea Development 4 (aet) Junior Reds Valiants 0 The Fountain SSC 4
Fakenham Town 3 Long Stratton 0 Eastbourne Town 0 Saltdean Utd Development 7
Pagham 15 Woodingdean Wanderers 0
Bungay Town 0 Mulbarton Wanderers 4 Premier Utd 1 AFC Acorns Development 10
Caister Ladies 2 Gorleston 1
Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers 11 KLSC FC 0
Shrublands Ladies 2 Freethorpe 3 Ascot Utd Res 3 Long Crendon 2
Sprowston Ladies 5 Thorpe St Andrew 1 Tilehurst Panthers 4 Wargrave Women 0
Abingdon Utd Development 1 Hawley Ladies 3
Kettering FC Ladies 4 Brackley Town 1 Barton Utd 4 Thatcham & Newbury Town 0
Kingsclere 2 Bletchley Shamrocks 1
Wantage Town 1 Wallingford Town 4
Lowdham Colts 3 WBC Women 7
Meden Vale Colts 0 Bingham Town 11
Sherwood Development 1 Teversal 3
Scotland Under-17 squad
Pauline MacDonald has named her Scotland Women's Under-17 squad for the forthcoming
2021-22 UEFA Women’s Under-17s EURO Round Two, League B Group 2 campaign. The
Scots head for Albania to take on the hosts, Azerbaijan and North Macedonia.
Scotland open up against North Macedonia on Tuesday 8th March at the Rrogozhine
Stadium (11am, UK time). Three days later, they take on Albania at the Elbasan Arena
(1.30pm, UK time) and then return to the Rrogozhine Stadium von Monday 14th March to
play Azerbaijan (1.30pm, UK time).
Scotland Under-17 squad:
Eilidh Austin (Rangers), Mya Bates (Glasgow City), Tiree Burchill (Hamilton Academical,
on loan from Celtic), Leigha Dobbins (Celtic), Lily Graham (Spartans), Georgia Gray
(Rangers), Brodie Greenwood (Aberdeen), Kayla Jardine (Rangers), Rosie Livingstone
(Hibernian), Elise Macara (Boroughmuir Thistle), Kirsty MacLean (Rangers), Lisa
Maher-Rodgers (Heart of Midlothian), Mia McAuley (Rangers), Annalisa McCann
(Aberdeen), Jodi McLeary (Rangers), Niamh Noble (Glasgow City), Olivia Potter (Celtic),
Rebecca Taylor (Rangers), Millie Urquhart (Aberdeen), Emma Watson (Rangers).
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