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Thompson-Agbro, Paige Walder and Billie Phillpot were all on the scoresheet as Saltdean
       Utd ran out 5-0 winners over Aylesford.
            Brentford are the new leaders of Division One North after they defeated Sport
       London e Benfica 7-2. In front of a crowd of 1,010 at Bedfont, Rebekah Edwards and
       Sophie Troth each scored twice for the Queen Bees along with Ellen Wardlaw, Chloe Webb
       and Sara Lopez Ezzahiri, whilst Hannah Summers and Evellyn Torres Diniz netted for the
       visitors. Brentford have hit top spot as a result but are running out of games, whilst Dorking
       Wanderers missed an opportunity to return as leaders the following day when they were
       beaten 1-0 by Hackney, Amy Nicholson grabbing the only goal of the game.
            AFC Acorns have gone five points clear at the top of Division One South following
       their 11-1 victory over Parkwood Rangers. Sami Phillips scored a hat-trick and Eleanor
       Killick-Bird  contributed  a  brace,  with  one  apiece  from  Meg  Allard,  Janine  Daly,  Emily
       Kendall, Samantha Rowland and Lauren Tyler. Elise Killick and Grace Mayhead accounted
       for the goals as Maidstone Utd defeated Meridian Ladies 2-1 to climb out of the bottom
       two.
            The last remaining League Cup quarter final tie produced a 1-0 victory for Millwall
       Lionesses away to Fulham FC Women, courtesy of a goal from Maisie Joyce.
       North East League
       League leaders York City went through to the Second Round of the League Cup after they
       defeated Millmoor Ladies 7-1. Shannon Durkin led the scoring with a hat-trick, Rebecca
       Hunt added a brace and there was one apiece from Eleanor Hall and Sophie Tinson. Ossett
       Utd won on a penalty shootout against Harrogate Town after the teams had battled out a
       goalless draw, whilst a solitary goal from Alisha Smith earned Hartlepool Utd victory at
       Sunderland  West  End.  Farsley  Celtic's  win  over  Sheffield  Wednesday  included
       hat-tricks from Dee Swales and Rachael White, with Ellie Casper, Jessica Heald and Hannah
       Brierley also getting on the scoresheet. A close tie was in prospect as Bishop Auckland met
       Boro Rangers and this turned out to be the chase, finishing in a 3-3 draw. Emma Wright
       (2) and Beth Vasey scored for Auckland, with Rangers netting through Jade Featherstone,
       Jade  Danks  and  Isabelle  Doyle,  before  Auckland  triumphed  on  penalties.  Blyth  Town
       meanwhile defeated Washington Association 4-1 thanks to a Steph Ord hat-trick and
       Shannon Carlin. Another tie which went to penalties was that between Norton & Stockton
       Ancients  Res  and  Spennymoor  Town,  with  Norton  eventually  going  through.  Neve
       Robinson  and  Jess  Tucker  scored  for  Norton,  with  Spennymoor's  replies  coming  from
       Autumn Colledge and Kira Whittle. Chloe Roylance also hit a hat-trick, along with Michaela
       Sewell  and  Samantha  Deverdics,  as  Wallsend  BC  Res  beat  Guisborough  Town  5-1.
       Tamryn Dunlop, Anna Whitehead and Jodie Langstaff all scored as York RI edged past
       Farsley Celtic Juniors 3-2 whilst Barnsley FC Ladies beat Wakefield Trinity U23
       8-0, Sadie Hooper and Lynn Goodman netting four and three times respectively and Amy
       Lassu  completing  the  scoring.  Hull  Utd  were  5-0  winners  away  to  Bradford  Park
       Avenue  thanks  to  Amy  Ward  (2),  Millie  Sharp,  Jade  Newlove  and  Jamie-Leigh  Neale-
       Wright.
       North West League
       Merseyrail Ladies have clinched the Premier Division title after results went their way on
       Sunday. First, they ran out 3-0 winners away to Mossley Hill and the news that second
       placed Tranmere Rovers had drawn 2-2 with Salford City Lionesses, and the match
       between Crewe Alexandra and Cheadle Town Stingers finished goalless, it meant that
       Merseyrail were in an unassailable position. The other game played saw Fleetwood Town
       Wrens win 1-0 away to West Didsbury & Chorlton, which takes them up to fourth.
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