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·14 September 2024

Womens Preview: First team and B team away from home

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Brentford Women’s First Team take on Dulwich Hamlet Reserves in a London South East Regional Women’s Football League Division One North clash at Dulwich Park on Sunday in a 2pm kick-off.

Following their impressive 6-0 win last weekend against Richmond & Kew, Manager Karleigh Osborne is looking for his side to build on the impressive league start.

Brentford and Dulwich Hamlet Reserves are currently joint-top of the league as they remain the only two sides with a 100% record to begin the season.

Last time out

Karleigh Osborne’s side impressed last time out beating Richmond and Kew by six goals to nil at Bedfont Sports Club.


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The Bees dominated the contest from start to finish as an Ashley Cheatley double in the opening 16 minutes set the team in motion for a big win.

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Chloe Webb, a Paula Holguin brace and Maddie Phillips wrapped up the scoring in a convincing display.

About Dulwich Hamlet Reserves

Dulwich Hamlet Reserves enter this weekend’s clash joint-top with Osbourne's side, with Brentford only top on goal difference.

The home side have secured wins over Actonians Reserves, Richmond Park and Clapton Community so far this season..

Both teams' form means that Sunday promises to be an exciting affair for both sets of fans.

Match coverage

We’ll have match updates and a full report post-game as the Bees eye a second straight win.


The B team travel away from home to face Tooting Bec at Imperial Fields with kick-off scheduled for 2:30pm on Sunday.

The B team sit ninth following their 2-0 loss to South London last weekend in their league opener.

Last time out

New manager Yannawit Kantharat's side took charge of his side for the first time last weekend agasints South London.

He would have seen plenty of promising things from his side despite the loss and will be hoping the Bees can take some of their chances going into Sunday's clash.

About Tooting Bec

Tooting drew their opening game of the season with a 1-1 draw against Comets.

This means they are in sixth place but with both teams only playing their second game of the season on Sunday afternoon, a lot of movement in the table is expected.

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