FA WSL1 Saturday 5 September Bristol Academy 0-3 Birmingham City Liverpool 0-2 Arsenal FA WSL2 Saturday 5 September Reading 2-2 Doncaster Rovers Belles London Bees 4-0 Watford
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FA WSL1 Saturday 5 September Bristol Academy 0-3 Birmingham City Liverpool 0-2 Arsenal FA WSL2 Saturday 5 September Reading 2-2 Doncaster Rovers Belles London Bees 4-0 Watford
FA WSL1 Saturday 5 September Bristol Academy v Birmingham City Liverpool v Arsenal Sunday 6 September Chelsea v Notts County Manchester City v Sunderland FA WSL2 Saturday 5 September Reading v Doncaster Rovers Belles Sunday 6 September Durham v Yeovil Town Everton v Aston Villa London Bees v Watford Oxford United v Millwall Lionesses FA
Northern Division Team Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA GD Pts Newcastle United WFC 2 2 0 0 8 2 6 6 Derby County LFC 2 2 0 0 6 2 4 6 Sporting Club Albion LFC 2 2 0 0 6 4 2 6 Stoke City LFC 2 1 1 0 5 3 2
Northern Division One Blackpool Wren Rovers FC 2-4 Morecambe LFC Chorley LFC P-P Mossley Hill LFC Leeds LFC 2-3 Hull City Norton & Stockton Ancient LFC 0-3 Middlesbrough LFC Tranmere Rovers LFC P-P Liverpool Marshalls Feds LFC South East Division One Bedford LFC 0-3 Luton Town LFC Cambridge United FC 1-1 Milton Keynes Dons LFC Crystal Palace LFC 5-0 Gillingham Football Club Denham
Notts County continued their 100 per cent record in the WSL Continental Cup with an emphatic 5-0 win at home to Yeovil Town Ladies. England’s Ellen White scored twice at Meadow Lane and there were also goals for Alex Greenwood, Rachel Williams and Ashleigh Plumptre – her first goal for the club. The 5-0 win
After more than 9 years of playing football at Yeovil Town Ladies, Stacey Pearson has made the hard decision to hang up her boots to enable her to focus on her refereeing career. Pearson has seen many highs for the club and was the first ever goalscorer for Yeovil Town Ladies FC in the clubs opening
Watford Ladies moved up to fifth in Group One of the Continental Tyres Cup, despite losing 3-1 to Reading FC Women at Berkhamsted. After conceding two early goals to Laura-May Walkley and Bianca Bragg, it was an encouraging display from the Golden Girls against tough opposition. Stacie Donnelly ensured it was game on when she
Yeovil Town Ladies next home match will be played at Huish Park, when they take on former Women’s Super League one side and fellow promotion chasing team Everton Ladies on Sunday 13th September. Off the back of a successful event in July which saw 722 fans watch the Lady Glovers beat Millwall Lionesses one nil,
Quarter final draw – the only FA WSL2 side still in the competition, Reading face Notts County away, so far unbeaten in the competition. Tricky ties for Chelsea and Liverpool both drawn away from home while Arsenal Ladies are drawn at home to Manchester City Women. The quarter final ties will take place over the weekend of
The Belles became the first FA WSL 2 side to beat higher division opposition in the Continental Tyres Cup as they defeated Sunderland Ladies 2-3 at The Hetton Centre. Whilst Glen Harris’s side exited the competition due to superior goal differences in other groups, they can gain a lot from a victory over the Lady
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