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(Everton *), Grace Clinton (Manchester United), Jess Naz (Tottenham Hotspur), Shannon
O’Brien (Leicester City), Jessica Park (Everton *).
England Women’s Professional Development Phase squad:
Khiara Keating (Manchester City), Lucy Jones (Birmingham City), Natalie Negri (Crystal
Palace), Hannah Poulter (Reading FC Women), Katie Dungate (Chelsea), Grace Gillard
(Syracuse University), Naomi Layzell (Bristol City), Lucy Parry (Hibernian *), Evie Rabjohn
(Aston Villa), Katie Ramsden (Manchester City), Hannah Silcock (Liverpool), Jessica Simpson
(Manchester United), Sarah Brasero (Ipswich Town), Grace Ede (Sunderland *), Keira Flannery
(West Ham United), Shauna Guyatt (Crystal Palace), Alex Hennessy (Unattached), Halle
Houssein (West Ham United), Annie Hutchings (Manchester City), Lucia Kendall
(Southampton), Abi Loydon (West Bromwich Albion), Lois Marley-Paraskevas (Manchester
City), Olivia McLoughlin (Aston Villa), Grace Palmer (Lewes), Megan Shaw (Aston Villa),
Mackenzie Smith (Nottingham Forest *), Ava Baker (Leicester City), Keira Barry (Derby County
*), Aimee Claypole (Chelsea), Mia Enderby (Sheffield United), Freya Godfrey (Ipswich Town *),
Georgia Mullet (Aston Villa), Emma Thompson (Lewes *), Katy Watson (Sunderland).
Gloucestershire League
Bishop's Cleeve were 3-2 winners over Dursley Town in the only Division One match to be
completed on Sunday. A win would have taken Dursley top of the table but goals from Jessica
Stirling, Isabella Newhall and Ella Sharpe gave Cleeve the points, with Katie Hooper and
Chanelle Uzzell replying.
Red Falcon Women have extended their Division Two lead to four points after running
out 4-1 victors away to Longlevens. Kelly Maggs, Harriet Mason, Issey Cannon and Emily
Hardaker all scored for the leaders whilst the home side's consolation came from Lauren Mills.
Bradley Stoke's winning run was brought to a halt by Cheltenham Civil Service, who are
now in second place after Leanne Painter scored the only goal of the game. Whitchurch &
Bristol continue to climb the table and are fourth following their 4-0 win against Gloucester
City Development, Faith Constable and Emily Small both scoring twice.
Southmead Community Sport continue to lead the way in Division Three despite not
playing on Sunday, their advantage was trimmed to three points by Stoke Lane Athletic who
drew 3-3 with Winchcombe Town. Catherine Morgan (2) and Shereena Lee were the scorers
for Stoke Lane, whilst Holly Talbot hit a hat-trick for Winchcombe. Mitcheldean SC have gone
level on points with Stoke Lane after Heather Beeston and Steph Davis-Hyde gave them a 2-0
victory over Downend Flyers A. Kingswood Women also won 2-0 against SGS Olveston
Utd Res thanks to Dyana Peacey and Sian Towler, and Bristol Ladies Union defeated
Andoversford 7-2. Charlotte Lewis bagged a hat-trick with Amber Garton (2), Emily Hodgson
and Charlotte Coles also getting on the scoresheet.
Greater London League
The points were shared in the Premier Division top of the table clash with Actonians Ladies
Res and Islington Borough battling out a goalless draw, meaning that Actonians preserve
their lead of three points. In the other game to be played, Camden Town defeated Clapham
Utd 4-0 thanks to Sara Hatem, Ellen Salter, Sarah Shao and Lily-Rose Dyer.
Two matches were played in Division One South and both produced results which
maintained the respective 100% records of the two runaway leaders. Hammersmith continue
to occupy top spot as they won 2-1 against fourth placed Sporting Duet. Elena Fairley and
Gloria-Rose Mackaya were on target for Hammersmith, with Kelly Macbeth-Mackay replying.
Tooting Bec meanwhile defeated South London Laces 3-0 courtesy of goals from Bryony
Bancroft, Sian Bradley and Olivia Griffiths.
Sheffield & Hallamshire League (by Julian Barker)
Second place Kiveton Park missed out on the chance to claim top spot in Division One when
they suffered their first defeat of the season, losing 2-1 away to Middlewood Rovers whose
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