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East Midlands League
       The  only  match  played  in  the  Premier  Division  resulted  in  a  first  defeat  for  leaders  Notts
       County, beaten 5-0 by Chesterfield who have narrowed the gap on them to three points.
       Georgina Williams was on target twice for Chesterfield, whose other goals came from Gina
       Camfield, Kelly Fidler and Millie Standen.
          In Division One North, Gainsborough Trinity have gone level on points with leaders
       Grimsby Town after they defeated St Josephs Rockware of Worksop 3-2. Amy O'Brien
       netted twice for Trinity and Alice Hill added the other, with Stacey Buxton and Deysha Pressley
       replying.
          There has been a change of leadership in Division One Central, with Nottingham Trent
       University taking over at the top following their 3-1 victory over West Bridgford Colts.
       Eloise Hembrough, Ellie McKeegan and Mia Pinkham were the markswomen for the students,
       whilst Colts' consolation came from Hannah Luk.
          Meanwhile,  there  was  something  of  a  surprise  as  Division  One  South  leaders
       Northampton  Town  Development  were  beaten  for  the  first  time,  3-0  by  Dunton  &
       Broughton Utd who move up to fourth. Bronwen King netted twice and Ella Jackson the
       other  for  Dunton  as  they  moved  to  within  a  single  point  of  Peterborough  Utd
       Development, who battled out a goalless draw with Loughborough Foxes Vixens.
       Eastern Region League
       Stevenage  Women  have  been  in  good  form  in  recent  weeks  and  their  8-2  victory  over
       Needham Market on Sunday has taken them into second place, four points behind leaders
       Luton Town. Needham had started the day one place ahead of Stevenage but a four-goal haul
       from Amy Makewell, plus an Emily Schofield double, Jodie Bellinger and Shianne Swarres,
       sealed an emphatic win with Eva Hubbard and Molly Hall replying.
          Haverhill Rovers have entered the top three in Division One North following their 2-1
       win away to Yaxley Phoenix. Louisa Boaler-Hysett and Jordanne Sillitoe were both on target
       for Haverhill, whilst Yaxley's response came from Yasmin Green.
          One  match  was  also  played  in  Division  One  South,  Billericay  Town  Development
       leaping up into second place after they defeated East Bergholt Utd 7-2.
       London & South East League
       Fulham FC Women have gone level on points with leaders Millwall Lionesses after goals
       from  Ellie  Olds,  Ede  Buchele  and  Georgia  Heasman  gave  them  a  3-0  victory  over  Enfield
       Town. Dulwich Hamlet meanwhile came away from Dartford with a 2-0 success under
       their belts, Ella Bonner and Brittany Saylor were on target.
          One match managed to survive the weather in Division One North, where fast improving
       Whyteleafe scored six times without reply past Denham Utd. Abigail Woollvin bagged a
       hat-trick with others from Kamsi Nwosu-Damian and Rebecca Keyte, along with an own goal
       for a result which takes 'Leafe into mid-table.
          In Division One South, Ashford Utd won 1-0 away to Bromley FC Women and this
       means they jointly head the table with Hastings Town, as both teams have identical records.
       Newhaven meanwhile defeated Bexhill Utd 4-0 thanks to a goal apiece from Lucy Collinson,
       Summer Dutton, Charlotte Markham and Melissa Orme. Lauren Harris netted twice as Herne
       Bay won 2-1 against Montpelier Villa and Steyning Town Community were 1-0 victors
       at Maidstone Utd, Emma Derham scoring the only goal of the game.
          Ebbsfleet  Utd  progressed  in  the  League  Cup  after  running  out  10-1  winners  against
       Leatherhead. Amelia Woodgate led the scoring with a hat-trick whilst Megan Wood, Lydia
       Wills and Stefanie Simmons all bagged doubles and Amy Russ completed the tally.
       North East League
       In the only game to go ahead in the Premier Division, Jael Anderson was on target four times
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