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FA Women’s National League
League Plate
booked their place in the Final when they
won 2-0 away to on Sunday. The first
half was goalless but Anne Meiwald broke the
deadlock in Watford's favour with seventeen minutes
remaining and Megan Chandler sealed the win in
injury time to earn her side a meeting with holders
.
Northern Premier Division
have gone further clear at the top,
extending their lead to eight points with a 3-0 victory
over . Keira Ramshaw gave them a first
half lead and they went on to wrap up the win after
the break with further goals from Bridget Galloway
and Faye Mullen. Milan Barros gets in a shot for Plymouth Argyle against
Hounslow Women (David Potham).
Second placed lost ground as
they were held to a 1-1 draw by . Danielle Young put the Coasters ahead
shortly before half time, with the Ewe Rams hitting back to earn themselves a share of the
spoils when Callan Barber equalised.
The points were also shared between and in
another game which finished level at 1-1. Town got off to a great start and took the lead in
the opening minute through Lucy Sowerby, with Precious Hamilton salvaging a draw for
Forest midway through the second half.
returned to winning ways with a 2-0 victory against
. Both goals came during the second half, Olivia Greenhalgh opening
the scoring at the midway point and an own goal late on securing the points.
meanwhile built on their League Plate semi final win seven
days previously by beating 4-2. Keeley Davies, Harriet James, Leigh Dugmore and
Evangeline Gallop all scored a goal apiece for Albion, with Hull replying through Emily Smith
and Harley Skinner.
* On Wednesday night, Stoke City moved themselves up into third place with a 4-0 win away
to West Bromwich Albion. Faye McCoy led the scoring for Stoke with a hat-trick and Amy
Hughes added the other goal.
Southern Premier Division
lifted themselves up to third when they defeated 2-1. Kayleigh Hines
gave Oxford the lead midway through the first half, with Pompey equalising ten minutes later
through Hayley Bridge. Daisy McLachlan settled matters when she grabbed the winner
against her former club, fifteen minutes from time.
kept themselves level on points with Oxford as they won 2-1
against . Lydia Huntley and Ebony Dover put Argyle two goals ahead at the
interval and although Sue Kumaning reduced the arrears early in the second half, the
London side could not bring themselves level for what would have been a precious point.
Division One North
League leaders were held to a 2-2 draw by . Sophie Bell netted
twice for Barnsley, whilst Jennifer Knowles and Erin Nelson replied as Durham became only
the second team to take points off the leaders this season.
Issue no. 28 - 12 March 2020 news@womenssoccerscene.co.uk