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The two teams immediately below Barnsley met each other and it was
who kept their title hopes alive by beating 1-0. Charlotte Proud scored the
only goal of the game for Brighouse who remain unbeaten but are ten points off the pace.
consolidated themselves in fourth place with a 3-0 victory against
. Caroline Charlton gave the Feds a fourteenth minute lead and they went on
to seal the win with second half strikes from Jodie Mortimer and Jennifer Rogers.
maintained their recent improved form as they defeated
4-0. Rhiannon Gray was on target twice for Newcastle along with Imogen
Longcake and Anna Soulsby.
increased the gap between themselves and the
bottom two places when they won 2-1 against . Taylor Hebb netted for
Norton along with an own goal, whilst County's reply came from Jess Battle.
Division One Midlands
now head the table by a huge margin of twelve points after they
won 1-0 away to . Sophie Bramford scored the only goal of the
game for Wolves on the stroke of half time.
are back in second place following their 2-1
victory against . All of the goals came in the second half, Steph Weston
putting BWM ahead on the hour and after Khalsa had equalised through Laura McQuilkin,
Jessica Lundie grabbed the winning goal deep into injury time.
had started the day in second but crashed to a 5-2 defeat at the
hands of fast improving . Chantelle Robinson was on target twice for Leicester
along with Lauren Heria, Megan Kenney and Courtney Cropper whilst Jade Formaston and
Sophie Wilson both scored for Bedworth.
bounced back from defeat seven days earlier to beat
1-0 and consolidate themselves in fourth. Lia Lewis grabbed the game's only goal for
TNS during the second half.
scored six times without reply past and are back up into
fifth place. Amy Blinkhorn hit a hat-trick for the Lady Imps, Amy Hunt weighed in with a brace
and Abigail Murrell also got on the scoresheet.
are out of the bottom three following their 5-2 victory against
. Daisy-Mai Clements and Grace Harris each scored twice and Alice Rogers
added the other, whilst Burton's replies came from Hanaiya Azhar and Ella Doocey.
Division One South East
A 4-2 victory away to has taken to within a single point of
leaders . Enfield had beaten Ipswich seven days earlier and they scored
through Nuala McKevitt and Beth Lumsden but goals from Sarah Wentworth, Elizabeth
Berkeley, Rosie Russell and Helen Ogle gave Wimbledon a victory to greatly boost their title
challenge.
also kept up the challenge in third place with a 2-0 win against
. Holly Turner gave Basildon the lead and an own goal wrapped up the points.
stay in contention after scoring five times without reply past
. Zoe Rushen and Hannah Porter both bagged doubles, with Therese
Addison adding the other goal.
maintained their recent good form with a 2-1 victory over
, which takes them further away from danger. Kelley Blanchflower and Faith Hewitt
scored the goals for the U's, whilst Stevenage's consolation came from Amy Josland.
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