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Ladies and this means they will travel to Worcester City. Doveridge face a tough trip to
Tamworth after beating Cookley Sports 3-1 and after their match ended 1-1, Knowle's reward for
beating Darlaston Town on penalties is an away tie with Coundon Court.
Katie Webb hit a hat-trick as Newmarket Town went through with a 3-1 victory over AFC
Sudbury. Newmarket will be away to St Ives Town whilst Haverhill Rovers were 3-0 winners at
March Town Utd, they must host Wymondham Town. Garston won 2-0 away to Wootton
Blue Cross Lionesses thanks to Ruby Jager and Jade Roberts and they now play Southend Utd
Community who triumphed 5-1 at Rayleigh Town. Chelmsford City scored ten times against
Houghton Athletic and will go to Watford Development, whilst Herts Vipers Women are up
against AFC Dunstable after defeating Hemel Hempstead Town 9-0.
Fern Colepio scored the only goal of the game as Sutton Utd won 1-0 against Meridian
Girls to set up a trip to Margate FC Ladies. Tunbridge Wells Foresters' 3-1 success at Cray
Valley (PM) has landed them an away tie with Dartford.
Glebe Ladies were another team to progress on penalties following a goalless draw with
Bexhill Utd, meaning they will take on Millwall Lionesses in the next round. Hastings Utd
must go to Islington Borough after they scored nine times without reply against Regents Park
Rangers. Sian Heather was on target four times, Faye Williams contributed a hat-trick and Claire
Johnson added the other two. Bromley Ladies raced to a 9-1 victory away to Phoenix Sports and
are away to Maidstone Utd.
AFC Acorns edged past Leatherhead on a penalty shootout after Eleanor Killick-Bird and
Sami Phillips had scored for them in their 2-2 draw. They will be at home to Badshot Lea who
defeated Burgess Hill Town 4-0, Rebecca Munro bagged a hat-trick and Eleanor Blake also got on
the scoresheet. Caversham Utd won 3-1 against Warminster Town with a goal apiece from Rosie
Page-Smith, Freya Jenkins and Holly Swan, earning them a trip to Eversley & California.
Jo Hartfield-Brown and Kaitlin Howard scored for Woking Ladies in their 2-1 win against
Abbey Rangers, whose reply came from Isobel Saunders (see match report). Woking will be away
to Walton Casuals. Steyning Town Community scored nine without reply past Eastbourne
Town to set up a tie with Roffey. Seaford Town's reward for their 8-1 success at Woodingdean
Ladies is a trip to Lancing.
Mia Inglis netted two of the goals for AFC Stoneham in their 6-0 victory against
Bursledon. Stoneham will be away to Merley Cobham Sports whilst Chichester City came
through a penalty shootout in their victory over Montpelier Villa, Katie Bundy and Gabriella
Hobday having scored Chi's goals as the teams finished level at 2-2. Chichester will host AFC
Littlehampton.
Eastbourne Utd won 4-0 away to Hassocks, to set up a journey to Fulham FC Women
in the next round. Shanklin meanwhile emerged as 5-4 extra time winners from a thrilling tie with
QK Southampton, meaning that the Isle of Wight side must now play Bournemouth Sports.
Pucklechurch Sports caused a surprise when they beat Bristol Rovers on penalties after
the game had finished in a 1-1 draw. Tammi Haynes gave a determined Pucklechurch side the lead,
which they held on to until seven minutes from time when Georgia Vandries scored to take the game
to the shootout. Pucklechurch will now travel to Sherborne Town in the next round.
Kate Ambrey scored twice and Kelsey Harris the other as Gloucester City also produced a
fine result in winning 3-2 against higher league opponents in Weston-super-Mare. Ellie Burrows
and Phoebe Payton replied for Weston. Gloucester will now have a plum home tie against Ilminster
Town. Almondsbury and Olveston Utd will have to replay their tie again this week after Sunday's
match was abandoned in injury time, with Olveston leading 3-2 at that stage.
AEK Boco had a fine run in the cup last season and they have started well again this time,
winning 4-2 away to Chipping Sodbury Town thanks to a Lucy Atkinson hat-trick and Jessica
Titcomb. Boco will now be away to Paulton Rovers who progressed on penalties following a
thrilling 3-3 draw with Downend Flyers. Adella Clarke, Eleri Webber and Martha Slocombe all
scored for Paulton, who trailed 2-0 at one stage.
Amy Salter netted four times and Louise Ilsley hit a hat-trick as Feniton eased past Signal
Box Oak Villa. Brittany Harris (2), Abi Breban, Stef Churchill-Matthews and Caragh O'Brien
weighed in with the other goals. Feniton are away to Bideford whilst Liskeard Athletic, emphatic
winners over Callington Town, go to RNAS Culdrose.
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