She Kicks Magazine
·10 March 2024
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Stourbridge pressure Newcastle United. (Photo: Colin Lock)
West Brom hold FA Women’s National League Northern Premier title hopefuls Burnley, as Newcastle United go marching on at the top.
NORTHERN PREMIER DIVISION
AFC Fylde 1-2 Stoke City Derby County 3-3 Halifax (Att: 158) Huddersfield Town P-P Liverpool Feds Stourbridge 0-3 Newcastle United (Att: 272) West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Burnley Wolverhampton Wanderers P-P Nottingham Forest
Newcastle United strengthened their position at the top as Georgia Gibson scored twice in their 3-0 win at Stourbridge, while title rivals Burnley were held by West Brom. Phoebe Warner gave the Baggies an interval lead at the Hawthorns but the Clarets rescued a point with Aimee Kellys’ equaliser.
Derby had to settle for a point despite Marli Rhodes-Andrews’ hat-trick, as Halifax came back from 2-0 and 3-2 down to draw. Stoke City debutant Mia Leath grabbed a late goal to bring a 2-1 victory at lowly Fylde.
AFC Fylde put their bodies on the line against Stoke City. (Photo: John Shirras)
SOUTHERN PREMIER DIVISION
Cardiff City LFC 2-1 Plymouth Argyle (Att: 90) Hashtag United 3-0 Oxford United (Att: 67) London Bees 3-6 Cheltenham Town (Att: 51) Portsmouth 4-2 Ipswich Town (Att: 703) Rugby Borough 4-2 Billericay Town (Att: 112) Chatham Town 1-2 Milton Keynes Dons (Att: 102)
The top three all won, including leaders Portsmouth who saw off Ipswich 4-2, aided by two goals from Georgie Freeland. Rugby beat Billericay by the same scoreline with Lily Greenslade netting twice for Borough, second-placed Hashtag United saw off Oxford United 3-0.
Tia Asker grabbed a stoppage-time winner for Cardiff City Ladies against Plymouth, Cheltenham led 5-3 away to London Bees at half time before eventually winning 6-3 to pick up their first points of 2024, while Amy McLean struck late on as MK Dons took all three points at winless Chatham.
DIVISION 1 MIDLANDS
Lincoln City 2-2 Sutton Coldfield Town Loughborough Lightning 4-1 Leafield Athletic (Att: 67) Northampton Town 1-2 Sporting Khalsa Sheffield FC 2-5 Peterborough United Solihull Moors 0-2 Notts County (Att: 33) Leek Town 0-0 Boldmere St Michaels (Att: 61)
Loughborough Lightning’s 4-1 defeat of Leafield put them two points clear, as Leek held Boldmere to a goalless draw and Sporting Khalsa went second with a good 2-1 result at Northampton.
Peterborough scored five first-half goals in a 5-2 win at Sheffield FC, Notts County improved their hopes of staying up with a 2-0 success at Solihull.
Loughborough Lightning score during their win over Leafield Athletic. (Photo: Andy Smith)
DIVISION 1 NORTH
Chester le Street Town P-P Chorley Durham Cestria 1-0 York City (Att: 55) Leeds United P-P Hull City Middlesbrough 5-0 Doncaster Rovers Belles (Att: 1,651) Norton & Stockton Ancients 0-3 Barnsley WFC (Att: 56) Stockport County 3-0 FC United Of Manchester (Att: 737)
Middlesbrough remain a point ahead of Durham Cestria who only narrowly beat relegation-threatened York City, Barnsley WFC are up to third after winning at Norton. Stockport rose to fifth when seeing defeating FC United.
DIVISION 1 SOUTH EAST
AFC Sudbury 1-4 Actonians Chesham United 6-5 Ashford Town (Att: 42) London Seaward P-P AFC Wimbledon Norwich City 1-1 Worthing (Att: 249) Queens Park Rangers 3-0 Cambridge United (Att: 531)
Second were held at home by third as Norwich City drew with Worthing, QPR won at Loftus Road, Actonians are sixth following victory at Sudbury, Chesham edged an eleven-goal thriller with Ashford but had been 5-1 up at the break.
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DIVISION 1 SOUTH WEST
AFC Bournemouth 6-0 Abingdon United (Att: 94) Bridgwater United 2-1 Swindon Town Exeter City 5-0 Maidenhead United (Att: 2,660) Keynsham Town 2-1 Moneyfields (Att: 52) Selsey 0-3 Torquay United (Att: 50) Southampton Women 3-2 Portishead Town
Exeter and Bournemouth got five and six goals respectively to continue their unbeaten records, Bridgwater beat third-placed Swindon, Keynsham took down fifth-in-the-table Moneyfields. Southampton Women and Torquay both won in their battle to stay up.