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Saturday, January 24, 2026
FA Women’s National League
Northern Premier Division
Stoke City cemented themselves in fourth place in the table after running out 4-0 winners over Halifax FC Women. Shannon Stamps opened the scoring after twelve minutes and Stoke went on to crown the win in the second half, with further strikes from Evie Priestley, Lucia Molinari and Milly Round.
In the other game, Loughborough Lightning hosted Derby County in a vital clash at the wrong end of the table. A goal eight minutes into the second half from Olivia Edwards earned Derby a crucial 1-0 win which takes them out of the bottom three and increased the gap between the two teams to five points.
Southern Premier Division
No matches played
Division One North
Huddersfield Town have gone back to the top of the table, courtesy of a 1-0 victory away to Doncaster Rovers Belles. Louise Biggins netted the only goal of the game to take her team back above Leeds Utd on goal difference.
Durham Cestria meanwhile continued their much improved form and dealt a blow to Stockport County's challenge by winning their meeting 2-1. Goals midway through the second half from Faye Dale and Emily Hutchinson gave the Wildcats a result which takes them into a mid-table position, despite Jess Battle pulling one back for County in injury time.
Division One Midlands
Peterborough Utd narrowed the gap on leaders Boldmere St Michaels to two points when they defeated Notts County 3-0. Jessica Rousseau scored a goal in each half for the Posh Women, with Hayley James joining her on the scoresheet.
Leafield Athletic are back in the top three following a 1-0 victory over Northampton Town, an own goal on the half hour mark separating the teams on the day.
Sutton Coldfield Town moved up the table after returning from Kidderminster Harriers with a 3-1 win under their belts. Eva Cassidy netted for Sutton in the first half, with Beth Grady on target for Harriers, before Chloe Dean put the visitors back in front after half time and Cassidy sealed the points for her side with her second goal.
Division One South East
No matches played
Division One South West
No matches played
Reserve Section round-up...
The Premier Division campaign opened up with Ipswich Town running out 4-1 winners over Swindon Town. Katie O'Shea and Lottie Barker both scored twice for the Tractor Girls, whilst the home side's consolation came from Kiera Francis-White.