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Plymouth Argyle kept up their revival with a
       third  victory  in  a  row,  2-1  against  Cardiff  City
       Ladies. All of the goals came late in the game, Chloe
       Lloyd  giving  Cardiff  the  lead  from  the  penalty  spot
       before Argyle hit back to take the points with strikes
       from Kayley Lane and Mari Ward.
       Division One North
       Newcastle Utd have taken over at the top of the table
       following  their  6-1  victory  away  to  Bradford  City.
       Katie  Barker  led  the  scoring  with  a  hat-trick  while
       Beth  Guy,  Lauren  Robson  and  Rebecca  Ferguson
       accounted for the others.
            Durham  Cestria  returned  from  Barnsley  Ipswich Town’s Lucy O’Brien on the attack, taking
       with  a  3-0  win  under  their  belts.  Jordan  Atkinson  on Kerry Bartlett of Keynsham Town.
       bagged  a  brace  inside  the  opening  twenty  minutes,
       with Amy Hargrave adding the third goal on the hour.
            Sacha Millward scored a goal in each half to earn Norton & Stockton Ancients a
       2-1 success at Stockport County, whose consolation came from Emily Bradshaw.
       Division One Midlands
       Doncaster Rovers Belles further extended their lead to eight points as they stormed to a
       9-2 victory away to Leek Town. Jasmine Saxton kept up her good form in front of goal by
       netting four times and she was joined on the scoresheet by Sophie Bell, Jessica Price, Lindsey
       Tugby,  Lauren  Breen  and  Nadia  Khan.  Katie  Maya  and  Naomi  Sale-Hancock  scored
       consolations for Leek.
            Second placed Long Eaton Utd suffered a setback as they went down to a 1-0 defeat
       at home to Peterborough Utd, Jessica Driscoll scoring the only goal of the game.
            Boldmere St Michaels moved above Lincoln City into third place after winning
       their meeting 2-1. Chloe Bickley and Lois Jefferies were on target for the Mikes, whilst the
       home side's reply came from Toni McHamilton.
            Sporting Khalsa meanwhile won 2-1 away to Bedworth Utd, to lift themselves up
       to sixth place in the table. Sarah Hazell and Olivia Woolston netted the goals for Khalsa, with
       Milly Miller responding.
            Honours  were  even  at  Wem  Town  where  the  home  side's  clash  with  Solihull
       Moors ended goalless, which means that both sides remain outside of the bottom three
       places.
            Burton Albion picked up three valuable points when beating Leafield Athletic
       2-1. Ella Ritchie and Milly Wortley were both on target for the Lady Brewers, with Daisy-Mai
       Clements replying.
       Division One South East
       The title race took another twist on the weekend as leaders Hashtag Utd went down to their
       second defeat of the season, beaten 2-1 by AFC Wimbledon. Ashlee Hincks and Rebecca
       Carter were on target for the Dons, whilst the Tags' consolation came from Sasha Adamson.
            Defeat for Hashtag means that Billericay Town have narrowed the gap on them to
       a single point, courtesy of a 2-0 success away to London Seaward. Shannah Drewe and
       Rebecca May netted the goals to get Billericay's challenge back on course.
            Actonians Ladies came off the back of a bad week to run out 6-0 winners over
       Norwich City and maintain their hold on third place. Beatriz Pinto Correia gave Actonians
       an eleventh minute lead and after half time, Maria Ledezma-Viso hit a hat-trick and Sharon
       Odofin added the other two goals.
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