Brentford FC
·13 February 2026
Match Preview: Brentford Women v Dorking Wanderers in Capital Cup quarter-final

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·13 February 2026

Carly Williams’ side has started the new year brilliantly, with six wins across all competitions so far in 2026.
The Bees cruised to a 5-1 London and South East Premier win over Newhaven last time out.
Marta Boabonay was on the scoresheet with a first-half brace, with Chelsie Berry then adding one before half-time.
Freya Worsley and Cloe O’Brien netted in the second half to ensure the west Londoners took home all three points.
Previously against Dorking, Brentford impressed en route to a 4-0 league win away from home.
In wet conditions at Meadowbank Football Ground, Alissa Down scored a superb first-half strike, followed by Worsley’s brace either side of the half-time break.
Asees Sangha added a final second-half goal to cap off an impressive performance.
Dorking come into Sunday’s clash fifth in the league table with eight wins, two draws and four losses.
They booked their place in this round of the Capital Cup thanks to a comeback 4-3 win over LSE Premier outfit Ashford Town (Middlesex).
It’s been an even spread of contributors up front for Dorking, with Georgia Heasman leading the way with seven goals, closely followed by Helen Ogle (six) and Megan Wood (five).
To all fans heading to Bedfont on Sunday, please be aware that there is limited parking available at the venue.
Public transport is available. Hatton Cross train station is a 10-minute walk away, while bus services are also available along Hatton Road.
Entry to the game is free, and the entrance to Bedfont is located on Hatton Road. There is plenty of seating available for fans around the pitch as well as standing room.
The club will have updates of the game against Dorking on social media, as well as a match report on the club's website and app.
The postponed JGMT Cup clash with London Academicals has been rescheduled for Sunday 22 February, with a 2pm kick-off.
The Bees extended their run at the top of the Greater London Division One South table last time out, defeating Kenningwell United 3-0.
Despite an early goal by Leah Robertson, it was tough going for the west Londoners, who had to wait until the final 10 minutes of the match to score their second goal.
Marta Boabonay and Justine Buckmire-Monro each scored before full-time to secure the three points.
Previously in the Capital Cup, Brentford knocked Kenningwell out with a 7-0 victory away from home.
Boabonay scored a hat-trick, while Robertson, Buckmire-Monro, Rems Gardner and Rebekah Edwards each netted.
Denham compete in the Thames Valley Counties Division Two South, where they sit fourth in the league table with three wins, a draw and five losses.
They come into Sunday’s clash in good form, having won back-to-back cup games.
Jemima Potter has starred up front with 16 goals and will be a player to watch for Ryan-Maynard’s side come Sunday.









































