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Two of the scheduled four Orchard Welsh Premier Women's League Cup
       group matches went ahead on Sunday, with the other two falling victim to
       waterlogged pitches.
             Cardiff Met Women have all but certainly confirmed a place in
       the top two for themselves in Group One after they defeated Briton Ferry
       Llansawel 2-0. Ellie Preece put the Archers in front ten minutes before
       half time and she went on to seal the win with her second goal in injury
       time.
             In  Group  Two,  Port  Talbot  Town
       kept their hopes of qualifying alive with a 5-1         P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  GD
                                         CARDIFF MET WOMEN     5  4  0  1  18  2  12  16
       victory  against  Cyncoed  Ladies.  Bethan
                                         SWANSEA CITY          4  4  0  0  15  1  12  14
       Lloyd  netted  a  first  half  brace  to  put  Port  ABERGAVENNY WOMEN  3  3  0  0  13  1  9  12
       Talbot  two  ahead  at  the  break,  with  Lauren CYNCOED LADIES  5  2  1  2  5  9  7  -4
       Amor  nettin  a  third  five  minutes  into  the CARDIFF CITY F.C.  4  2  0  2  7  10  6  -3
       second  half.  Courtney  Thomas  put  them  PORT TALBOT TOWN  4  1  1  2  5  10  4  -5
                                         CASCADE YC            5  1  0  4  4  14  3  -10
       further ahead and after Caitlin Bevan pulled
                                         BRITON FERRY LLANSAWEL  4  1  0  3  7  20  3  -13
       one  back  for  Cyncoed,  Jessica  Denscombe ABERYSTWYTH TOWN  4  0  0  4  2  9  0  -7
       rounded off the scoring for Port Talbot with
       six minutes remaining.
             Three matches are scheduled to take
       place in the league this coming Sunday.
                                         PREMIER LEAGUE CUP                      GD
             With Cardiff Met Women not having  GROUP ONE      P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  0
       a  game,  Swansea  City  travel  to  Briton  Ferry CARDIFF MET WOMEN  3  3  0  0  15  0  9  0
       Llansawel and will replace them at the top of ABERGAVENNY WOMEN  2  1  0  1  3  2  3  0
       the table if they avoid defeat.   CASCADE YC            2  1  0  1  2  6  3  0
                                         BRITON FERRY LLANSAWEL  3  0  1  2  0  4  1  0
             Abergavenny Women will meanwhile
                                         ABERYSTWYTH TOWN      2  0  1  1  0  8  1  0
       return  to  action  with  a  trip  to  Port  Talbot Cardiff Met 2 Briton Ferry 0.  0
       Town, where a victory would see them go level GROUP TWO  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  0
       with Cardiff Met. In the other game, Cascade CARDIFF CITY WOMEN  2  2  0  0  11  2  6  0
       Youth Club will be seeking to move themselves  SWANSEA CITY  1  1  0  0  2  1  3  0
                                         PORT TALBOT TOWN      2  1  0  1  5  5  3  0
       up the table but face a difficult match against
                                         CYNCOED LADIES        3  0  0  3  4  14  0
       fast  improving  Cyncoed  Ladies,  who  could
       possibly go up to third with a victory.  Port Talbot 5 Cyncoed 1.
       S-tech Cambridgeshire League
       St Ives Town Development have doubled their lead to six points at the top of the Premiership
       Division, thanks to a 4-3 win away to March Town Utd. Jade Carpenter was on target twice for the
       leaders along with Tia Everdell and Angel Lyden. Netherton Utd kept themselves in touch by
       beating Fulbourn Institute Bluebirds 5-2, Emily Johnson and Jenna Nairn each netting braces
       with Jess Perrin adding the other.
             In the Championship North, leaders Eaton Socon were held to a 1-1 draw by Brampton
       Ladies.  Hannah  Hutchinson  netted  Eaton  Socon’s  goal  whilst  Brampton  scored  through  Katie
       Segrave.
       Gloucestershire League
       One match was played in the league on Sunday, in Division Two where third placed Cirencester
       Town won 2-0 against Longlevens. Emily Wilson gave Ciren the lead just after the half hour mark,
       before a well taken goal by Libberty Messenger sealed the points with sixteen minutes remaining.
       Greater London League
       League leaders Walton Casuals did not play on Sunday but they remain five points clear after
       second placed Enfield Town Res were beaten 6-3 by improving Brentford. Kaitlyn Spencer-
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