Brentford FC
·22 Februari 2025
Sophie Troth previews Ashmount Leigh v Brentford Women

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·22 Februari 2025
“We have been excellent in the league this season winning all of our games so far, but we need to keep winning and keep the pressure on Bromley who currently sit top,” said Troth.
“We’re in a great position with a couple of games in hand but it’s important to not get too far ahead of ourselves and focus on each game as it comes.”
Brentford progressed to the semi-finals of the Capital Cup in their previous outing after beating Camden Town 4-2 in a good contest at Bedfont Sports Club.
First-half goals from Freya Worsley and Maddie Phillips got the Bees off to a flying start before Samantha Read's header forced an own goal to ensure Brentford took a 3-1 lead into the break.
Chloe Logie fired home a second-half penalty to secure the victory.
Ashmount Leigh have had a steady campaign so far in the London South East Division One North with the side currently sat ninth, two positions above the relegation zone.
Sunday’s hosts will be hungry for a win, having not been victorious since 26 January when they beat Whyteleafe 3-0.
Rosanne Fine is one to watch for Ashmount Leigh. The forward has scored eight goals for the side this season.
The club will have updates of the match on social media, as well as a match report on the official website and official app.
The B team have hit a good run of form recently despite a tough season so far, with the side winning their last two fixtures.
Brentford Women B secured their second Greater London Premier Division win of the season, beating Camden and Islington United 6-1.
Chelsie Berry scored a first-half brace and Lillie Elsbury and Shania Foley added a goal each in the opening 45 minutes to go into the break with a 4-1 lead.
Substitute Orla McComb scored a double of her own in the second half.
Hackney Reserves have had a difficult season so far with the side currently sitting bottom of the Greater London Division One North, one league lower than the B team.
Despite a tough start to the 2024/25 campaign, Hackney’s fortunes have changed as of late and they go into Sunday's tie unbeaten in their last three games.
Hackney progressed in the JGMT cup following a big 6-2 win over Holmesdale Keets back in January.