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D'Angelo scored the goals to give Red Falcon their first league win of the season, with
       Zoe Jones replying. A win would have seen Cirencester Town go top of the table but
       they also lost, 2-1 at home to Dursley Town whose goals came from Morgan Tayler
       and Michelle Watson.
             An astonishing five teams are now level on points at the top of Division Three,
       headed by Bradley Stoke who took over the leadership with a crushing 14-2 victory
       over  Tewkesbury  Town.  Emily  Jacklin  was  on  target  four  times,  Chloe  Brown
       weighed in with a hat-trick and they were joined on the scoresheet by Hollie Shone (2),
       Lauren Baker (2), Marissia James, Natalie Lewis and Laura Whitelegg. Previous leaders
       Bristol Ladies Union Development were beaten 4-0 by in-form Whitchurch &
       Bristol who become one of the five leaders, their scorers were Gracie Gammon, Ilarna
       Nche, Jessica Nicholls and Brooke Stevenson-Smith. Olveston Utd Res were unable
       to take an opportunity to go top as, despite a goal from Abbie Mitchell, they lost 2-1 to
       Downend Flyers Res for whom Mandy Tucker and Vicky Mundy were on target.
       Connie  Watt  hit  a  hat-trick  to  give  Kingswood  Women  a  3-2  win  against
       Southmead Community Sport, and Stoke Lane Athletic defeated Mitcheldean
       SC 2-1 thanks to a double from Leanne Derbyshire.
       Greater London League
       Headstone Manor have moved into second place in the Premier Division after Jade
       Doherty, Jemma Forey and Ellie Walsh gave them a 3-1 victory over Edgware Town.
       The result takes them above Comets who were beaten 5-3 by Islington Borough, for
       whom  Ornella  Mbula  and  Zoe  Smythe  each  netted  twice  along  with  Abby  Webster.
       Sutton  Utd  U23  meanwhile  won  5-2  against  Enfield  Town  3rds,  Faye  Butler
       bagging a hat-trick with Sophia Demetriou and Georgina Wickham adding the others.
             Division One North leaders Queen's Park Rangers Res were held to a 1-1
       draw by Brentford B, Kyra Fleary and Jasmine Williamson scoring respectively. The
       point does keep Rangers top on goal difference from Actonians Ladies Res, who
       were  3-1  winners  at  Hackney  Res  thanks  to  Kayleigh  Peters  (2)  and  Tayla
       MacPherson.  Elena  Bodnarescu,  Katherine  Gee  and  Abbie  Solly  netted  the  goals  as
       East London Ladies moved off the bottom with a 3-0 success away to Luton Town
       Res and Caitlin Fitzgerald scored for New London Lionesses Development in
       their 1-1 draw against Tower Hamlets, who scored through Louise Carr.
             A 3-2 victory away to South London Women has taken Richmond & Kew
       to the top of Division One South. Charlotte Close scored twice and Hannah Curwen the
       other for the new leaders who are one point ahead of South East Parakeets, 6-0
       winners over Balham Panthers thanks to a Chloe Alce hat-trick, Amy Doyle double
       and Daisy Battles. South London Laces are also a point off the pace after beating
       Tooting Bec 6-1, courtesy of a Josie Alderman hat-trick, Amy Lake, Beth Towle and
       Joana Freitas.
       Sheffield & Hallamshire League
       Harworth Colliery won 4-2 at Wakefield Trinity U21 to move within a point of top
       spot in Division One, a hat-trick by Sophie Thompson plus an own goal comprised
       Harworth’s quartet to give them three wins from four games. Jessica Tate and Nicole
       Moffatt netted for Trinity who still seek their first point. In the division’s only other
       game, Sheffield Wednesday Res were 3-0 winners at Rotherham Utd Whitehill
       thanks to goals from Nicole Moffatt and Jessica Tate.
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