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SGS Olveston Utd 1 Feniton 2
Bugbrooke St Michael P-P AFC Rushden & Diamonds
Long Buckby 4 Moulton Ladies 0
Shrewsbury Town 3 Crusaders 0
Ponteland Utd 6 Wallsend BC Development 0
Draycott Victoria 3 Amber Valley Ladies 2
Brunsmeer Athletic 3 AFC Bentley 1
Bitton 6 Cirencester Town 2
Mosborough Ladies 4 Penistone Church 2
Accrington Stanley Res 0 Bolton Wanderers Res 0
(Bolton won 6-5 on penalties) Burnham Utd 1 Portishead Town Res 2
Bolton County Women 2 Blackpool Development 4
Clitheroe Wolves Ladies 2 Bury FC Foundation 6 Combe St Nicholas 0 Bridport Youth Ladies 0
Colne FC Ladies 0 Fleetwood Town Wrens Res 0 (Combe St Nicholas won 8-7 on penalties)
(Fleetwood won 5-4 on penalties) Hutton 4 Crewkerne Rangers 0
Fleetwood Development 0 Penrith Development 5
Blackpool Town 2 AFC Wigan 0
Horwich St Marys 4 Darwen Development 0 Kings Hill 2 Tunbridge Wells Foresters Res 0
Lancaster City 5 St Annes Ladies 1
Lostock St Gerards 7 Clitheroe Wolves Ladies 0
Penwortham Town Res 8 Cadley Ladies 0
Purton FC Women 3 Durrington Ladies 1
Salisbury FC Women 3 FC Chippenham 2 (aet)
MSB Woolton 2 Southport FC Women 2
(MSB Woolton won 3-1 on penalties)
Wirral Phoenix 11 Liverpool Feds Development 0
Mulbarton Wanderers 6 North Walsham Town 0
Thorpe St Andrew 1 Mulbarton Wanderers Res 3
Barry Town United lifted the FAW Girls' Cup trophy with a 6-0 victory over Abergavenny at
Penydarren Park.
Tay Wynne's brace either side of a strike from Amaya Murphy-Sharil saw the Linnets
lead by three inside the opening 20 minutes and Aimee Deacon added a fourth on the
half-hour mark. The midfielder Deacon then fired home her second just after the restart to
increase Barry's advantage and Aliya Hull netted a sixth.
It took just four minutes for Barry to find their opening goal as Wynne's stunning strike
from 25 yards went over goalkeeper Charlotte Smith to put her side ahead.
Two quickfire goals followed within the space of two minutes followed as Murphy-
Sharil’s effort from range found its way in. Then Wynne added her second with a composed
finish beyond the goalkeeper after she was put through on goal.
Deacon’s persistency paid off as a scramble in the Abergavenny penalty area eventually
saw her fire in Barry’s fourth of the afternoon before half time. She then completed her brace
11 minutes after the restart after converting from close range and Hull added Barry's sixth
with 20 minutes left on the clock.
(faw.cymru)
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