Brentford FC
·24 de agosto de 2025
Brentford Women 4 Newhaven 0: Super start to life at home as Bees cruise to victory

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·24 de agosto de 2025
There were only two changes made to the side who beat Aylesford last week as Habeebat Gbajabiamila and Ilana Harris-Walters came into the side.
Ashley Cheatley had an early strike on four minutes which gave the Newhaven goalkeeper something to think about as she held on firmly to the striker's effort.
On 17 minutes, it was Cheatley again in the middle of the action as Asees Sangha played a through ball into the forward's path but goalkeeper Elleah Fenner made an important stop to deny her.
The deadlock was broken soon after though as the lively Gbajabiamila found space in the box and rifled a volley into the roof of the net to give the Bees a deserved lead.
The second came six minutes later as Down fired an accurate free-kick into the bottom corner of the net.
Brentford were in firm control of the contest and the first-half dominance continued in the second period as McCrea scored on her home debut tucking away from close range following a classy pass from Sangha.
The chances continued to come for Williams' side to extend the lead as McCrea and Cheatley both had openings at the back post but the former could not direct her shot on target, whilst the latter put her effort over the crossbar.
Cheatley eventually got the goal her performance deserved as she found space in the box and expertly finished with her left-foot to give the west Londoners their fourth.
That was how the game would end as Brentford maintain their 100% start to tier five football.
The Bees are in action next on Sunday 31 August as they take on Barking FC away from with kick-off for that scheduled for 3pm.
Brentford Women: Witek, Phillips, Graver (Down 72), Potter, Engelhard, Harris-Walters (McKenzie 67), McCrea (Worsley 67), Gbajabiamila (Berry 67), Sangha (Petit 67), Down (Morrice-Bartlett 48), Cheatley
Newhaven: Fenner, Graham, Mead, O'Callaghan, Greenlees, Markham, Wheatley, Booth, Parfitt, Cook (Gismaryik 64), Empringham
Subs: Reynolds, Cook, Golding, Winchester
Carly Williams reflected on a fantastic 4-0 win over Newhaven on Sunday afternoon at Bedfont Sports Club, her first home game in charge of the Bees.
"I'm really pleased, it was a very controlled performance today in terms of us having possession and dictating the game," she said.
"It's always exciting to have your first home league win as well. The girls really applied themselves and it all comes from a week where there was a lot of planning and a lot of focus on us.
"The squad as a whole is really important. We're on a journey and we're building that squad depth and it gives me the opportunity to challenge players and their development.
"All the substitutes that came on today impacted the game. Hopefully the fans could see today that we're trying to build a style and everyone' s buying into that and that's really important."