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Blackburn Community SC will host Hull City after scoring six without reply past
Thackley whilst Wakefield Trinity beat Hull Utd on penalties after a 2-2 draw and have a
plum tie against Fylde Women. Neve Renwick and Rachel Stuart had scored for Wakefield,
with Lauren Holmes and Millie Sharp replying.
Chorley made the trip north east to Chester-le-Street Town and returned with a
2-0 victory, courtesy of goals from Ellie Cleary and Lisa Topping. Chorley will now take on
Middlesbrough while Liverpool Feds, winners of a tightly contested game 2-1 away to
Stockport County with goals from Rosie Kinvig and Molly Farley, have been rewarded with a
home tie against Fleetwood Town Wrens won 4-0 away to Washington Assocation.
Kirsty Chambers led the scoring with a four-goal haul for FC United of Manchester
in their 12-1 victory over BRNESC Women. Corie Mather and Ellie Rigby each added braces
and there was one apiece from Anya Donelan, Abby Hunt, Ella Hartley and Katie O'Gara. Their
reward is a home tie against Brighouse Town from the division above. First half goals from
Jessica Mett, Erin Nicholson and Megan Elliott saw Durham Cestria on their way to a 3-0 win
against Merseyrail Ladies and a trip to Burnley FC Women.
Harrogate Town won 2-0 at Gateshead FC Women thanks to Shannon Beal and
Teagan Sorokan and they have landed a tough trip to Newcastle Utd, who negotiated an
awkward tie at York City with a 3-0 victory, goals coming from Georgia Gibson, Rachel Lee and
Georgina Spraggon. Crewe Alexandra¸who beat Sunderland West End 1-0, will be up
against West Bromwich Albion.
Alice Bates and Kirsty Farnsworth scored the goals for Bedworth Utd in their 2-1
success away to Chesterfield and they will be on their travels again in the next round, to
Northampton Town who edged past Tamworth with a 1-0 win. Long Eaton Utd won 4-0
at Leamington Lions with goals from Jordan Atkin, Molly Boultbee, Matilda Hallas-Potts and
Tiana Hicks. Long Eaton will host Peterborough Utd for whom Kier Perkins was on target
four times as they won 10-2 away to Dronfield Town. Megan Parrett (2), Niamh Connor,
Hannah Pendred and Cassie Steward contributed the other goals for the Posh Ladies.
Shifnal Town were narrow 2-1 victors over Notts County, giving them a home tie
with Lincoln Utd, 6-1 winners over Millmoor Juniors Ladies. Sporting Khalsa won 5-1
at Thrapston Town, Rebecca Gill-Parsons hitting a hat-trick with Sarah Hazell adding the
other two and this gives them a plum local derby against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
AFC Telford Utd defeated Rotherham Utd 3-0 and have landed another home tie
against Leafield Athletic who ran out 12-1 winners over Leicester Road. Solihull Moors
defeated Crusaders 5-0 courtesy of Kathryn Pagan (2), Jenna Roberts, Charlotte Leedham and
Jessica Lowe and now play Loughborough Lightning.
Jessica Andrew, Nadia Khan and Jasmine Saxton all scored for Doncaster Rovers
Belles as they beat Nottingham Trent University 3-0 to progress to the First Round, where
they will play Stoke City. Netherton Utd meanwhile defeated Anstey Nomads by the odd
goal in five and their next opponents will be Knowle, penalty shootout winners over
Loughborough Students following a 3-3 draw.
Burton Albion defeated Mansfield Town 2-1 thanks to Emily Gillott and Emmalee
Hornsby and they are at home to Lincoln City. Jeorgia Carr, Jessica Rousseau and Leah Hardy
earned Lincoln a narrow 3-2 success away to Holwell Sports, whose replies came from Natalie
Hurst and Katie Lowder. Stourbridge have been rewarded with a trip to Derby County
following their 9-1 success at Solihull Sporting.
Gemma Fraser (2) and Amina Hanif accounted for the goals as Chesham Utd
defeated Maidenhead Utd 3-0 and they now take on Cambridge Utd, whose scorers were
Ruth Fox, Amy Howlett and Alysha Stojko-Down as they won 3-0 at King's Lynn Town.
Luton Town beat Wroxham 3-2 thanks to Olivia Abraham, Jess McKay and Shanice
Thompson and they are away to Billericay Town, Mia Lockett (2), Ruby Sealey (2), Maddie
Reynolds and Zoe Rushen netted their goals in a 6-3 win away to Needham Market.
Herts Vipers Women edged out East Bergholt Utd by the odd goal in seven.
Rachel Wall, Natalie Powell, Kelsey Millen and Rebecca Edge all scored for the Vipers, with
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