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Beth Lumsden each scored twice inside the
opening quarter of the game and Emily
Wallace added another goal before half
time. The U's were to round off the scoring
in the second half with two further goals, as
Johns and Lumsden both completed their
respective hat-tricks, which takes Lumsden
to the top of the goalscoring charts in the
division.
Milton Keynes Dons picked up
another valuable point in their fight for
safety when they drew 1-1 with London
Bees on Wednesday. Cherrelle Albert was
on target to give the Dons a share of the Lydia Newton scores for Larkhall Athletic against Poole Town.
spoils, whilst Jo Wilson scored for the Bees.
Bridgwater Utd meanwhile won 2-0 away to Keynsham Town, thanks to goals from
Sydney Hinchcliffe and Daisy Ackerman.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have regained the leadership of the Northern
Premier Division following their 5-0 victory over Stoke City. Jade Cross and Beth
Merrick put Wolves two ahead during the first half and after the break, Amber Hughes
bagged a double and Ellie Butler netted the fifth goal.
Gianna Mitchell scored the only goal of the game as fourth placed Nottingham
Forest won 1-0 against West Bromwich Albion. The result means that Forest stay just
ahead of Huddersfield Town who defeated Sheffield FC 2-0 thanks to late goals from
Brittany Sanderson and Ria Montgomery.
Reserve Section round-up...
West Bromwich Albion are in the Reserves Cup Final after beating Enfield Town 1-0
in their semi final on Sunday. Both teams had been reinstated in the competition and a
solitary goal from substitute Rameyah Farquharson gave Albion the victory, to take them
through to the Final where they will meet Southampton FC Women.
Chorley have gone three points clear in the Northern Division following their 3-0
win against Liverpool Feds. Taylor Howarth gave them a first half lead, before Grace
Foy clinched the points by adding two further goals. Leeds Utd meanwhile scored six
times without reply past Hull City, Mia Moorhouse and Katie Astle each netting twice
along with Emily Sykes and Abbie Langstaff. Oumou Donzo netted four of the goals as
Durham Cestria leapfrogged Brighouse Town in the table by winning their meeting
6-1.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are closing in on the Midland Division title after
their 2-1 victory over second placed Nottingham Forest, which has taken them eleven
points clear. Summa Betts did give Forest a first half lead from the penalty spot but after
the break, Beth Grady and Chantelle Teare both scored to give Wolves the three points.
Loughborough Lightning stayed in the running for second place, courtesy of a 4-2 win
against Lincoln City in which Emily Gunn, Anna Renken, Doris Greenwood and
Frederika Ntumba were all on target. Eliza Bedford (2) and Sidni Simmons accounted for
the goals as Doncaster Rovers Belles defeated Stoke City 3-1.
South East Division leaders Hashtag Utd went down to their third defeat of the
season, beaten 2-1 by Cambridge City. Hashtag had taken a first half lead through
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