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Saturday, January 24, 2026

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The Regional Leagues


East Midlands League


Chesterfield Community Trust are up into the top half of the Division One North table following their 2-1 victory away to Notts County Development, whose consolation goal came from Seren Abbott.


Mia Newton and Thea Duncan scored the goals as Long Eaton Utd defeated Melbourne Dynamo 2-0 to take over the leadership of Division One Central. Long Eaton lead Asfordby Amateurs by a single point with Nottingham Trent University a further point adrift in third after they were beaten 3-1 by Basford Utd, who gained something of a surprise result thanks to Jade Eaglefield, Charlotte Duthie-Thompson and Ava Hardeman. University of Nottingham enjoyed a much better day against West Bridgford Colts with a 14-1 success and Coalville Town Ravens were 5-3 winners over Sherwood FC Women, Holly Harper netting twice alongside Emma Bennett, Jessica Marshallsay and Siobhan Mullen.


One match was played in Division One South, New Bradwell St Peter maintaining their title challenge with a 1-0 win away to Brackley Town Juniors, courtesy of a late strike from Grace Miller.


Eastern Region League


Haringey Borough have moved into second place in the Premier Division following their 2-2 draw against Watford Development. Catherine Reeves scored both goals for Watford, whilst Haringey's markswomen were Tayla Dennis and Zara Kirstein. Atletico London meanwhile defeated Hutton 4-0 thanks to a Brooke Haylock hat-trick and Amber Provan.


In Division One North, Real Bedford Res climbed up to second after they ran out 4-1 winners over Hitchin Belles in the solitary match which took place. Lauren Hawkins was on target twice for Real along with Mylee Baker and Georgie Oliver.


Brentwood Town scored five times without reply past Stanway Pegasus Women and have entered the top three in Division One South. Ayla Izzet led the scoring with a hat-trick and the others came from Jessica Wright and Tilly Jones.


London & South East League


On Wednesday night, Barking and Dartford met in the only Premier Division match this week - indeed, the only match in the whole of the league - and neither side could produce a goal. The resulting goalless draw means that Barking stay in third whilst the Darts, although in sixth place, would still be very much at the fore of the title race by winning their games in hand.


North East League


The top of the table clash in the Premier Division went the way of Bradford City, who won 1-0 against Spennymoor Town to extend their 100% record to nine wins out of nine. Aaliyah Nolan scored the only goal of the game to help Bradford extend their lead to nine points over Alnwick Town Juniors, who have moved into second place after edging out Sunderland West End by the odd goal in nine. Sophie Greener and Ellie White both netted twice for Alnwick, with Chloe Young adding the other. Thornaby Women defeated Wallsend Boys Club 2-1 and South Shields netted five times without reply past Brunsmeer Athletic courtesy of Eva McDonald (2), Kelsi Hoot, Madison Bouggess and Faye Killeen.


Gateshead Rutherford Ladies hold on to the leadership of the Northern Division but crashed to a 6-0 defeat at the hands of third placed Birtley Town. Michaela Sewell and Nicole Havery both netted twice, with Christine Murray and Brogan Prudhoe adding the others for Birtley who remain unbeaten and made up ground on Washington FC Women, who were held to a 1-1 draw by Berwick Rangers Community Academy. Olivia Black was on target for Washington, whilst Berwick scored through Lily Farrell-Knowles. Norton & Stockton Ancients Res stay alongside the leading teams, Louise Atkinson netted four times and Bianca Owens hit a hat-trick, with Anna McArthur and Kerry Heslop also on the scoresheet as they defeated Park View 9-1. Grace Campbell (2), Kaitlyn Bell, Anna Murphy, Chloe McKinnell, Tiana Hudson and Talia Korucu accounted for the goals as Stockton Town won 7-2 at Hartlepool Utd and Redcar Town were 3-0 winners at Wallsend BC Res thanks to a Tiana Hill double and Jodie Thorpe.


With Southern Division leaders Leeds Modernians not playing, Ilkley Town would have gone top with a win but they were beaten 4-1 by Farsley FC Women, who go level on points with them. Katie Priestley led the scoring for Farsley with a hat-trick and Emma Elliot added the other. Sheffield Wednesday have gone second after an Amy Broomhead goal earned them a 1-1 draw against Lower Hopton, who netted through Dani Anthony. The two teams at the foot of the table met each other and it was Millmoor Juniors Ladies who recorded their first victory of the season, beating York City Development 5-1 thanks to Summer Andrews (2), Leanne Corns, Lacey Simmons and Georgia Stansall.


North West League


League leaders Mancunian Unity were held to a 1-1 draw by Crewe Alexandra, who netted through Emilia Edwards, and their advantage over second placed AFC Fylde has increased to two points. The other match played in the Premier Division also finished level at 1-1, Lorna Stratton was on target for Tranmere Rovers as they shared the points against Poulton Vics.


Bolton Wanderers Res preserved their four point lead at the top of Division One North with a 4-0 victory over Haslingden, with Cerys Williams, Leah Johnson, Gracie Wolfendale and Emmanuella Cambell all getting on the scoresheet. Second placed Preston North End were 1-0 winners away to Workington Town courtesy of a Grace Flinn goal. Penrith AFC Women also notched up a 1-0 success against Morecambe, a solitary strike from Abbie Forster taking the Cumbrian side back into the top three.


Chester FC Women maintained their challenge in Division One South, thanks to a 5-1 victory against AFC Crewe. Lola Smith (2), Sasha Johnson, Sophia O'Neill and Sawyer Burchill scored the goals to take Chester into third place, eight points off the pace but with two games in hand. Warrington Town were also 5-1 winners over Liverpool Feds Res, Chloe Green netting a brace alongside Nicola Chatterley, Paige Vanden and Jess Carberry.


South West League


In the only Premier Division match to be played on Sunday, Poole Town dealt a huge blow to Sherborne Town's title aspirations when they defeated them 2-1. Summer Williams scored both goals for a result which takes the Dolphins up to fourth place, whilst Sherborne, would have replaced Forest Green Rovers as leaders with a win, replied through Erin Bloomfield.


Mangotsfield Utd hold on to the leadership of Division One North despite not having a game, due to Bitton winning 2-0 against Corsham Town whose run of eight straight wins came to an end. Both goals came in the first half, Abbie Woodley-Marshall and Hayley Honeywell scoring to help Bitton step up their own title challenge. One other game managed to beat the weather on Sunday, Hollie Handisides netting twice along with Alyssa Rivers and Miranda Smith as Gloucester City Res ran out 4-1 winners over Cirencester Town.


Southern Region League


League leaders Wycombe Wanderers were beaten for the first time this season, going down 1-0 to Reading FC Community Trust whose goalscorer was Jasmine King. Beaconsfield Town have moved into third place following their 4-1 win against Woodley Utd in which Mia Parkin, Ashleigh Harte, Henna Hussain and Lexie Sanmarco were all on the scoresheet. Fleet Town meanwhile defeated Badshot Lea 1-0 with a strike from Layla Drury.


In Division One North, Larkspur Rovers have gone level on points with Denham Utd after beating Oxford City Development 3-0 with goals from Kalina Georgieva, Calleigh Wright and Savana Fearon. Abingdon Utd Development would have gone top with a victory against Slough Town but the resulting 1-1 draw means they are one point off the pace in third. Ellie Owen was on target for Abingdon, with Slough netting through Nikhita Sangha. Penn & Tylers Green kept themselves in touch with the leading sides by beating Tilehurst Panthers 5-3 courtesy of a Tara Woodward hat-trick, Ellie Lovelock and Shannon Read. Sophie Bishop was another hat-trick scorer for Chesham Utd Development in their 4-0 victory over Ascot Utd Res, Charlotte Grosso contributing the other goal.


Wimborne Town are up into second place in Division One South, they defeated Shaftesbury 3-1 with strikes from Sheree Bell-Jack (2) and Tiara Cheney. Bemerton Heath Harlequins have entered the top three after their trip to Guernsey ended in a 2-1 victory, Charlotte Eastman and Hollie Keating scoring their goals.


West Midlands League


In the only match to be played in the Premier Division, Lye Town moved themselves to within a single point of leaders Redditch Borough with a 2-1 win away to Alvechurch, courtesy of goals from Sian Johnson and Chloe Handy.


Walsall FC Women have edged a point ahead at the top of Division One North following their goalless draw against third placed Chasetown. AFC Telford Utd meanwhile won 3-1 away to Rugby Town, Olivia Bellamy netting twice and Abi Beady adding the other.


In Division One South, Hereford FC Women moved themselves closer towards a mid-table position when a solitary strike from Sheree Smith took them to a 1-0 victory over Kingfisher.