Group Two 30 July 2015 Doncaster Rovers Belles 0-3 Liverpool Ladies FC Group Three 30 July 2015 Aston Villa Ladies FC 1-7 Birmingham City Ladies Yeovil Town Ladies FC 0-3 Bristol Academy Women
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Group Two 30 July 2015 Doncaster Rovers Belles 0-3 Liverpool Ladies FC Group Three 30 July 2015 Aston Villa Ladies FC 1-7 Birmingham City Ladies Yeovil Town Ladies FC 0-3 Bristol Academy Women
Group One 29 July 2015 London Bees 1-3 Arsenal Ladies FC Millwall Lionesses 1-3 Reading FC Women Watford Ladies FC v Chelsea Ladies FC – Postponed Group Two 29 July 2015 Manchester City Women 5-0 Durham Women FC Sunderland AFC Ladies 5-2 Everton Ladies FC
Redemption features highly amongst Yeovil Town Ladies forward Annie Heatherson’s priorities when she faces former club Bristol Academy for the first time since her release. The lively attacker was ready to retire when then-Vixens boss Dave Edmondson deemed her surplus to requirements last summer. However, Heatherson was convinced not to hang up her boots by Yeovil
England Women’s will play Bosnia & Herzegovina in a UEFA Womens’s Euro 2017 qualifier, in their first home fixture since winning bronze medals in the Women’s World Cup in Canada. The match will take place at Ashton Gate on Sunday 29 November (KO 3.30pm). The tournament will take place in the Netherlands in the summer of 2017. The match
Stina Blackstenius inspired Sweden to WU19 EURO glory on Monday beating Spain by 3-1 to take the trophy. Blackstenius scored two first half goals at a time when Spain were dominating possession and set up a late one to seal the game and win Sweden the title. Blacksenius also claimed for herself the top scorer
Chelsea missed out on a return to the top of the table tonight and their loss to Manchester City means they slip to 3rd in the WSL1 table. Meanwhile Arsenal climb to 2nd behind Sunderland on goal difference. Birmingham earned themselves a well needed win over Liverpool. In the WSL2 Yeovil moved to within 4
In WSL1 Sunderland go top with a slender 1 point lead over Chelsea with their emphatic win over Bristol Academy tonight. In WSL2 meanwhile Reading misssed the opportunity to draw level with Donny Belles and stay in second with their 1-1 draw against Aston Villa. Tonight’s results: WSL1 Bristol Academy 1-4 Sunderland WSL2 Reading 1-1 Aston
Both Semi Finals went to penalties after none of the teams were able to score during extra time. Sweden and Spain were victorious and progress to the final. Results Germany 3-3 Sweden (Sweden won 4-2 on penalties) France 1-1 Spain (Spain won 5-4 on penalties) Final – 27 July 2015 Sweden v Spain More information on the
There were record crowds this evening, biggest at Donny Belles where 1,274 turned out to see the Belles play Cup Holders Manchester City. Scores are: Group One Arsenal Ladies FC 3-0 Watford Ladies FC Group Two Everton Ladies FC 0-2 Liverpool Ladies FC Doncaster Rovers Belles 0-3 Manchester City Women Group Three Oxford United Women 0-1 Yeovil Town Ladies FC
Results from Wednesday night’s Continental Cup ties. Group Three – 22 July 2015 Notts County Ladies FC 2-1 Birmingham City Ladies Group Two 22 July 2015 Durham Women FC 1-2 Sunderland AFC Ladies Group One 22 July 2015 Reading FC Women 2-3 Chelsea Ladies FC Millwall Lionesses 5-3 London Bees
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