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Elena Nitsche hitting a hat-trick in reply, to earn them a home tie with Stevenage Women
       who won 5-2 at Hackney Women. Wymondham Town ran out 5-1 winners away to Leigh
       Ramblers, Natasha Youngs scoring a hat-trick along with Katie Knights and Hannah Waters
       and they will host Norwich City, 2-0 victors away to Harlow Town.
              Hashtag Utd beat Enfield Town 2-1 and will play Southend Utd Community
       SC who continued their fine Cup run by beating Frontiers 3-0. London Seaward scored
       eight  times  without  reply  past  Chelmsford  City  including  an  Abbey  Dell  hat-trick,  Seren
       Ahmet (2), Niamh Carty, Rea Laudat and Hannah Jenks. Erin Davies (2), Ellie Cullum, Bronwyn
       Mulheron and Grace Stanley all scored for Cambridge City in their 5-0 win away to St Ives
       Town and they will be Seaward's next opponents.
              Herne Bay defeated Wycombe Wanderers 2-1 with goals from Gemma Shepherd
       and Kate Foster and the Kent side have a plum home tie with Actonians Ladies, they won 3-1
       away to Saltdean Utd courtesy of a Roschelle Shakes brace and Anne-Marie Pejcic. Fulham
       FC Women emerged as winners on penalties following their 1-1 draw with Dartford and they
       must take on Oxford Utd. Gemma Worsfold bagged a hat-trick, with Ella Newman and Sophie
       Humphrey adding the others, as Worthing FC Women defeated AFC Littlehampton 5-0
       and their reward is a home tie with Hounslow Women.
              A trip to Portsmouth awaits Dorking Wanderers after they were 5-0 winners over
       Seaford Town, thanks to a Charlotte Blunt hat-trick, Sarah Chapman and Charlotte Crook.
       Millwall Lionesses defeated Fleet Town 5-1 and now host AFC Wimbledon who won 7-1
       against Walton Casuals, Ashlee Hincks bagging a hat-trick along with Rebecca Carter (2),
       Kelly Highman and Megan Stow (see match report).
              Ascot  Utd  were  4-0  winners  over Oxford  City  courtesy  of  Kelly  Rideout,  Nicole
       Brown, Hayley Cruickshank and Sarah Davern and this lands them a home tie with Chichester
       & Selsey. Steyning Town Community beat Milton Utd 3-1 and will play Kent Football
       Utd, who were penalty shootout winners over Denham Utd after the teams had battled out a
       goalless draw.
              The top two teams in the Southern Region League produced a match worthy of the
       occasion before Abingdon Utd triumphed 2-1 over Moneyfields. Kiera Isaac and Lindsay
       Pinker were on target for Abingdon, whilst the Moneys' consolation came from Natalie Bavister.
       Abingdon's reward is a very tough one as they are up against Southampton FC Women.
              Jasmine Backhurst and Alanah Clarke-Salter were the scorers for Sutton Utd in their
       2-1 victory away to Welling Utd and they now play Ashford Town (Middlesex), 2-1 winners
       away to New London Lionesses, Kalani Peart and Lavana Neufville netting Ashford's goals
       and Jess Wadey replying. Southampton Women were 5-1 victors at AFC Acorns and they
       face Swindon Town who ended the hopes of Longwell Green by beating them 8-0.
              Holly  Rogers  netted  twice  and  Georgie-Marie  Barbour-Gresham  the  other  as
       Cheltenham Town won 3-1 against Larkhall Athletic, whose consolation came from Rhian
       Robbins. Lucy Jones and Chloe Williams each netted twice as Liskeard Athletic defeated
       Axminster Town 4-0 and they will make the trip to Cheltenham in the next round. Jade
       Hockey (2) and Dominique Carrington were on target for New Milton Town in their 3-0
       victory away to Middlezoy Rovers and the Hampshire side will host Bridgwater Utd.
              Ilminster Town scored eight times without reply against a depleted Bristol Ladies
       Union side and now play host to Sherborne Town who recorded the day's biggest win with
       thirteen  goals  away  to  Weymouth,  Gemma  Mountain  netting  four  times  and  Kayleigh
       Nardiello a hat-trick, while Olivia Watts (2), Sophie Garcia, Becky Narramore, Tegen Standen
       and Jaydee Lucas also got on the scoresheet. Bournemouth Sports won a tightly contested
       tie on penalties against Bishop's Lydeard following a 3-3 draw. Rosie Eden, Sophie Parsons
       and Lauren Brewer had scored for Sports in open play. This sets Sports up with a local derby tie
       at home to AFC Bournemouth.
              Samantha Hide and Catherine Browning were the markswomen for Eastleigh as they
       defeated Forest Green Rovers 2-0. They will now be away to AFC Stoneham who beat
       Feniton 4-0 with goals from Chloe Andrews (2), Alisha Buckingham and Madison Payne.
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