Saturday 18 April WSL1 Sunderland 2-1 Bristol Academy WSL2 Everton 1-1 Doncaster Rovers Belles Reading 2-4 Yeovil Town

Source: Nigel Hoyle Goalshots
Saturday 18 April WSL1 Sunderland 2-1 Bristol Academy WSL2 Everton 1-1 Doncaster Rovers Belles Reading 2-4 Yeovil Town
Watford Ladies return to league action after a 17 day break this Sunday, with Millwall Lionesses the visitors to Berkhamsted. It’s back to the more familiar surroundings of Broadwater, as the club look to build on a record attendance of 1,102 at Vicarage Road. Last time out saw a performance of an encouraging nature against
Arsenal move up to second in the table after their first win of the season. Full time score was Arsenal 2-0 Bristol Academy, Carla Humphrey 14′, Vicky Losada 33′. Match report: Arsenal returned to their free-flowing best with a 2-0 win against Bristol Academy at Meadow Park on Wednesday. It was the perfect way for the Gunners
YEOVIL Town manager Jamie Sherwood is adamant it is onwards and upwards for his side after a second-half blitz at Oxford United handed them their first FA WSL 2 victory of the season. After a goalless first half, strikes from Corinne Yorston, Nicola Cousins and Annie Heatherson secured the victory for the visitors. The win was
Yeovil Town got off the mark this FA WSL 2 season at the third time of asking with a second-half blitz at Oxford United. After a goalless first half, strikes from Corinne Yorston, Nicola Cousins and Annie Heatherson (pictured above) secured the victory for the visitors, propelling Yeovil to fifth (table below) in the process
Bees secure a valuable point on the road despite second-half fightback from Everton. London Bees maintained their unbeaten away record for the new Women’s Super League season on Sunday by claiming their second point on the road with a 2-2 draw against Everton Ladies at the Select Stadium. The Bees had a 2-0 lead at the
Doncaster Rovers Belles laid down a marker in WSL2 by dismantling Aston Villa Ladies 5-0. Sophie Barker and Emily Roberts both grabbed their first Belles goals adding to efforts from Rhiannon Roberts, Leandra Little and Courtney Sweetman-Kirk saw Glen Harris’ side run riot in Sutton Coldfield. Villa started strongly with Olivia Fergusson looking a threat
Just six WSL2 were in action on Easter Sunday, and Doncaster Rovers Belles continued their winning ways with a standout 5-0 win over Aston Villa. The Belles move into 2nd position behind Reading on goal difference. Durham slipped up against the Lionesses losing 2-3 and Everton and the London Bees held on to another valuable
Vixens struggle in first tie as in-form league leaders Chelsea win 4-0 with a double from Drew Spence plus goals from Ji So-Yun and Gemma Davison. After a disappointing match against Frankfurt in the Champions League, Bristol Academy started their league campaign today with a home fixture against Chelsea. The away side started comfortably, having
Arsenal rescued a late point at Meadow Lane as they came from one down to equalise and take a share of the points. County took the lead just before the half hour mark with an early goal of the season contender. A free kick, straight from the training ground and the mind of assistant manager
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