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also on the scoresheet.
           In the Western Division, Budleigh Salterton went level on points with the leading trio,
       thanks to a 6-2 victory over Activate. Jodie Millett hit a hat-trick for the Robins, whose other goals
       came from Kelsey Salter (2) and Kirsty Brown, with Angela Heard netting a brace in reply.
       Southern Region League
       Honours were even in the only match of the day in Division One North as leaders Milton Utd and
       Caversham Utd finished level at 2-2. Charlotte Comley and April England scored for Milton, who
       now have a two point advantage at the top, whilst both of Caversham's goals came from Freya
       Jenkins.
           Chichester City have gone to the top of Division One South after beating Selsey Women
       Development 5-0. Katie Bundy netted a brace for the new leaders, whose other markswomen
       were Imogen Armstrong, Michaela Collins and Katie Long.
       West Midlands League
       Kidderminster Harriers have moved themselves to within two points of the leadership, thanks
       to a 4-0 victory over Coundon Court. Macy Fox, Bailey-Raine Hodge and Dani Selmes all scored
       for the Harriers, along with an own goal. Malika Higgins, Hayley Joynson and Lauren Mellor
       accounted for the goals as Crusaders won 3-0 away to Redditch Utd.
           Walsall Ladies have returned to the top of Division One North with a 4-0 victory against
       City of Stoke, goals coming from Shian-Terri Atkins, Saanya Najib and Jasmin Springer. They
       head the table by three points from local rivals Walsall Wood, who moved into second place after
       Natasha Baptiste (2), Chloe Chapman, Freya Green and Tayler Davies took them to a 5-3 win
       against Tamworth.
           One match was played in Division One South, Bewdley Town winning a high scoring affair
       10-5  against  Droitwich  Spa.  Kirsty  Roberts  scored  five  of  Bewdley's  goals,  whilst  Lauren
       Thompson and Emily Derrer were also on target.


       Frampton Rangers caused the surprise result of the round when they
       beat National League side AFC St Austell 1-0. The South West League
       Northern Division side needed to hold on under severe pressure for long
       periods  in  the  second  half  but  an  eighteenth  minute  goal  from  Chloe
       Timbrell turned out to be enough to give her side the biggest win in their
       history.
           Frampton will be away in the First Round to Swindon Town, who hit double figures in
       their victory over Paulton Rovers. Annabelle Colston has been in fine scoring form recently and
       she netted four times whilst Megan Attenborough contributed a brace, and they were joined on the
       scoresheet by Kathryn Bach, Helena Diaz-Butcher, Gipsy Viveash and Victoria Taylor.
           Michelle Stewart was the heroine for Alnwick Town, scoring a hat-trick for the North East
       League side as they ran out 3-1 winners over Chorley. whose consolation came from Jessica Gillin.
       Alnwick's reward in the next round will be a plum home draw against Fylde Women. Fulham
       FC  Women  were  another  team  to  knock  out  higher  league  opponents,  they  won  3-2  against
       Maidenhead Utd with Helen Ogle netting twice and Tia Foreman the other. The draw has not
       been overly kind to Fulham, as they must travel to play Watford.
           Consett Ladies claimed a good 1-0 win away to Hull Utd, Nicole McEvoy scoring a second
       half winner, but the Durham League side must wait to discover who their First Round opponents
       will  be  as  they  will  face  the  victors  from  the  postponed  tie  between  Warrington  Wolves
       Foundation and Farsley Celtic Juniors. Jessica Dawson and Abbey Harland each bagged a
       hat-trick for Middlesbrough against Darlington FC Women. Amber Rodgers and Francesca
       Ward both contributed braces, with Simone Laverick and Jessica Mett rounding off the scoring.
       'Boro will now take on Bradford City who defeated Preston North End 2-0 thanks to a double
       from Charlotte Stuart.
           Fleetwood  Town  Wrens  will  be  up  against  Liverpool  Feds  after  beating  CLS
       Amazons 3-0 whilst Norton & Stockton Ancients got past a valiant Curzon Ashton side on
       penalties, Bianca Owens scoring their goal as the match finished level at 1-1. Norton now host
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