Just two matches today: WSL1 Liverpool Ladies 2-0 Bristol Academy Women WSL2 Reading FC Women 8-0 London Bees

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Just two matches today: WSL1 Liverpool Ladies 2-0 Bristol Academy Women WSL2 Reading FC Women 8-0 London Bees
Rampant Reading are eager to keep banging in the goals in FA WSL 2, according to Nikki Watts, after they eased to victory at Oxford United. Reading maintained their FA WSL2 title push with an emphatic 4-0 victory at Abingdon FC. First-half goals from Helen Ward, Nikki Watts and Rebecca Jane put the Royals firmly in
Andria Georgiou climbed off the bench and fired in a free-kick to secure a valuable point for London Bees against promotion-chasing Yeovil Town. An exciting first half produced a hatful of chances at both ends, with Bees’ Sophie Harris on exceptional form to deny multiple long-range efforts. She was beaten in the 28th minute, however, as
Watford Ladies were defeated 5-0 by league leaders Doncaster Rovers Belles, however it was hard to be dispirited by the Lady Hornets’ performance. “It was tough and we’re disappointed with the result but there’s a lot of positives to take away,” explains Manager John Salomon. “Sometimes you’ve got to look past the result and look at
Watford Ladies showed their fighting spirit despite being beaten 5-0 by league leaders Doncaster Rovers Belles at Berkhamsted. A Bethany England double put the visitors two goals to the good at half-time, with the second coming less than a minute before the interval. WSL2’s top scorer Courtney Sweetman-Kirk grabbed a brace in the second half
Sunday 9 August – WSL1 Arsenal 2-3 Manchester City Chelsea 4-0 Birmingham City Sunday 9 August – WSL2 Aston Villa 0-1 Durham Everton 4-1 Millwall Lionesses London Bees 2-2 Yeovil Town Oxford United 0-4 Reading Watford 0-5 Doncaster Rovers Belles WSL1 Table: Team Points Games Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Diff Chelsea 20 10 6 2 2 18 9 9
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
Courtney Sweetman-Kirk was in irresistible force as she netted a hat-trick in an entertaining victory over Oxford United Women that sends the Belles to the top of WSL2. Reading are now three points behind Doncaster, albeit with a game in hand, as Glen Harris’ team continue their assault on the promotion places. Doncaster were the
Natasha Knapman’s first-half header was enough to secure victory for Yeovil Town over Millwall in front of a bumper crowd at Huish Park. It was the Lady Glovers first game at Huish Park in two years and with 722 people in attendance the Glovers secured the win that keeps them third in the FA WSL
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