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Division One North
       Liverpool Feds made a swift return to the top,
       taking  advantage  of  Newcastle  Utd  playing  in
       the  FA  Cup.  Paige  Cole  scored  twice,  with  Erin
       Slade  and  Molly  Farley  adding  the  other,  as  the
       Feds went two points in front with a 4-1 victory
       against  Stockport  County,  whose  consolation
       came from Jess Battle.
            Leeds Utd hold on to third place but have
       lost a little ground following their 1-1 draw against
       Chorley. Kathryn Smith was on target for Leeds
       whilst Chorley, who shared the points for the fifth
       time  in  nine  matches,  scored  through  Lisa
       Topping.
            Norton & Stockton Ancients are back Barnsley’s Ellie Millier tries to close down Sarah Danby
       in the top four after they won 2-1 away to Alnwick  of Leeds Utd  (Julian Barker).
       Town. Bianca Owens' early strike for Norton was
       cancelled out on the half hour by Michelle Stewart, but it was Norton to took the points when
       Sophie Tierney scored a decisive second with ten minutes remaining.
            Chester-le-Street Town picked up three valuable points when winning 4-1 at FC
       United of Manchester. Nichola Havery bagged a brace, along with Katie Ellison and Hope
       Taylor, to hand the Cestrians their second league win of the season, whilst the home side's
       consolation was scored by Chelsea Flanagan.
       Division One Midlands
       Doncaster Rovers Belles have gone nine points clear at the top following their 4-0 win
       away to Sporting Khalsa. Jasmine Saxton netted twice to keep up her recent good run of
       form, with Lily-Mae Wishart and Lauren Breen joining her on the scoresheet.
            Boldmere St Michaels meanwhile ran out 3-0 winners at Burton Albion, a result
       which takes them back into second. Chloe Bickley, Alex Liddiard and Stephanie Weston all
       scored a goal apiece for the Mikes.
            Leek Town meanwhile bounced back to beat Leafield Athletic 2-0 and consolidate
       themselves in fifth place. After a goalless first half, Katie Maya put Leek in front within two
       minutes of the restart and Mollie Garner wrapped up the win with the second goal.
            Peterborough Utd made it three wins in four matches with a 5-1 success against
       Bedworth Utd. Jessica Driscoll netted two of the goals for the Posh Women along with Keir
       Perkins and Cassie Steward, along with an own goal. Jodi Hunter netted a consolation goal for
       Bedworth.
       Division One South East
       Hashtag Utd have picked up the pace once again at the top of the table and stretched their
       lead over Billericay Town to four points with a 4-1 success away to Kent Football Utd.
       Gemma Baker, Sasha Adamson, Macey Woolcock and Cerys Adams all scored a goal apiece for
       the Tags, with Hannah Cleary replying.
            AFC Wimbledon have moved into third after scoring five times without reply past
       Cambridge City. Ashlee Hincks led the scoring for the Dons with a hat-trick, and she was
       joined on the scoresheet by Rebecca Carter and Katie Stanley.
            Queen's Park Rangers kept themselves in touch with the top three by winning 1-0
       away to Harlow Town. Demi Edwards netted the only goal of the game for Rangers after
       fourteen minutes.
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