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Friday, October 3, 2025

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The Regional Leagues


East Midlands League


Loughborough Foxes Vixens are the new leaders of the Premier Division, replacing Gainsborough Trinity after beating them 6-0 on Sunday. Renae Huggan-Broughton led the scoring with a hat-trick and there was one apiece from Lydia Tilbury-Henry, Talia-Jay Warren and Milly Wortley. Ella Mortimer (2) and Delia Hurdiss accounted for the goals as Rotherham Utd defeated Wellingborough Town 3-1 to move into second.


Grimsby Town Academy continue to set the ealy pace in Division One North, keeping hold of the early leadership by beating Newark Town 8-3. Milly North led the scoring with a four-goal haul, Beth Wharton contributed a brace and there was one apiece from Demi Barai and Eden Pederson. Dronfield Town are level on six points with them, Ruby Burns (2) and Kristine Humble were on target as they defeated Belper Town 3-0. Natasha Leach scored the only goal of the game as Arnold Eagles opened up their league campaign with a 1-0 win over Lincoln Utd Development and Notts County Development did likewise by winning 2-1 against Cleethorpes Town courtesy of Orla Leyland and Skye Semenytsh-Wright.


Asfordby Amateurs notched up a win in their first game of the season in Division One Central, Sarah Brown scoring a goal in each half in their 2-1 succcess against Long Eaton Utd. Coalville Town Ravens meanwhile won for the first time, 5-2 against Melbourne Dynamo with Eve Pearsall (2), Holly Harper, Lucy Davey and Lily-May Jacobs all getting on the scoresheet.


Dunton & Broughton Utd head the fledgling Division One South table on goal difference following their 4-0 victory away to Netherton Utd, courtesy of a goal apiece from Emma Aspinall, Samantha Hargrave, Lottie Mould and Kayleigh Needham. Cara Brooker netted the only goal of the game as New Bradwell St Peter won 1-0 against Newport Pagnell Town and Leicester City Ladies complete a trio of teams on six points after Anna Whitehead, Lauren Hill, Rosie Fowler and Jenna White gave them a 4-2 victory over River City. Northampton Town Development remain unbeaten and claimed their first win, 5-1 against Thrapston FC Women, Rubi Carter and Linda Jespere each netting twice along with Olivia Clark. Stanground Cardea Sports got off the mark by beating Brackley Town 1-0 with a goal from Georgie Elsom.


Eastern Region League


Stevenage Women edged a further point ahead at the top of the Premier Division by scoring seven times without reply past Watford Development. Sarah Wiltshire bagged a brace and the others came from Amy Gooderham, Ashleigh Goddard, Amy Makewell, Rebecca Edge and Eva Delaney. Royston Town edged out Haringey Borough 3-2 to replace them in second, Laura Mills netting along with Emma Slater. St Albans City complete the top three after Alicia Povey and Chloe Farrell gave them a 2-1 win away to Hutton. Olivia Harris and Marnie Ray were on target for Bowers & Pitsea as they battled out a 2-2 draw with Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers, who netted through Leilah Gooding and Victoria Leyer, whilst Atletico London and Wroxham also finished level at 1-1 with goals from Ammarah Ali and Hayley Kindred respectively. Harpenden Town leapt into a mid-table position with a crushing 9-2 victory over Enfield Town, courtesy of doubles from Sophia Amanor, Jaime Curtain and Amana Oguntuga, with Leah Shellard, Nancy Tucker and Abbie Vizard also getting on the scoresheet.  


Histon powered to a sixth straight win in Division One North, beating Thetford Town 2-0 with goals from Sophie Hopkin and Evie Nicholls, and this takes them five points clear at the top. Sophie Hendy hit a hat-trick as Stevenage Women Development defeated Fulbourn Institute Bluebirds 3-1 to move into second, just ahead of Newmarket Town who beat Mulbarton Wanderers 1-0 with a goal from Abbi Griffin. Real Bedford Res, who started the day in second, were playing Biggleswade Utd and the match was abandoned with Biggleswade leading 2-1 at the time. Kirsty Walker and an own goal eaned Dunstable Town Lionesses a 2-0 victory over Colney Heath and Cambridge City also won 2-0 against Hitchin Belles thanks to Jessica Darcy and Isabella Teague.


Chelmsford City continue to set the pace in Division One South, Jay Blackie netted twice along with Kaci Crook, Rebecca Hollocks and Zoe Rushen as they beat Colchester Utd 5-3. They head the table by five points from Hashtag Utd Res who won 7-2 against Toby FC Women, Chelise Fleming and Sophia Mylona each bagging braces with Leonie Telford, Motunrayo Ojobaro and Raissa Taborda adding the others. Jessica Wright and Jasmine Cox were on target for Brentwood Town as they defeated Hertford Town 2-0 and Southend Utd ran out 5-0 winners over Stanway Pegasus Women thanks to an Ellie Nicholls hat-trick and a brace from Georgia Wilson.


London & South East League


A 2-1 victory over Ashford Town (Middlesex) has taken Brentford to the top of the Premier Division. Chelsie Berry and Alissa Down scored the goals for Brentford to take them above Saltdean Utd who were beaten for the first time, 1-0 by Dartford who scored through Paris Smith. Sutton Utd won 2-1 at Aylesford to go level on points with them, courtesy of Gabrielle Williams and Cassandra Chase. Laura Bunton and Asanteni Charles each scored twice along with Miquellah Meade as Barking defeated Newhaven 5-1 and a first half goal from Imogen Cochrane earned Dorking Wanderers a 1-0 win against Sport London e Benfica.


Neither of the top two in Division One North were in action, allowing Bromley to move into second place with a 4-1 victory over Herne Bay. Beth Hull, Alyssia Mundle, Phoebe Murton and Charlotte Lee all scored a goal apiece for Bromley. Maria Mendonca and Leigha Bradding-Butler both hit hat-tricks, with Marta Perez (2), Annabel Lyons, Lucy Spours and Elena Holmes also on the scoresheet for Clapton Community against Soccer Elite Football Academy whilst Dulwich Hamlet Res edged out Hackney by the odd goal in seven thanks to Shakirra Sesay (2), Ellie Clarke and Ana De Pellegrin. Richmond & Kew notched up their first win of the season, 3-0 against Ashford Utd with Izzy Rafique, Clieo-Rosellie Stephenson all on target.


Charlotte Gurr led the scoring with a hat-trick, with Megan-Rose Griffiths, Molly Hill, Kellie Larkin and Rebecca Simmons joining her on the scoresheet as Division One South leaders Eastbourne Borough ran out 7-2 winners over Frimley Green. Eastbourne head the table by three points from Steyning Town Community, who moved back into second when Chloe Higham (2) and Hannah Goffi gave them a 3-0 victory at Bexhill Utd. Leatherhead beat Hastings Utd 6-0 thanks to a Kacie-May Harlow hat-trick, Lauren Nicholson, Gemma Staple and Jessica Thomas, whilst Bognor Regis Town defeated Sevenoaks Town 7-1, Kim Fuller leading the scoring with a hat-trick and others came from Rebecca Bell-Thorns, Millie Carter, Loulou Robson and Lillie-Mae Bromley.


North East League


Sophie Curle was on target for league leaders Thornaby Women as they won 1-0 away to Spennymoor Town to preserve their one point advantage at the top of the table from Bradford City, who scored five times without reply past Ossett Utd. Summer Paley netted twice for City and she was joined on the scoresheet by Aaliyah Nolan, Monika Stube and Hannah Markey. Alnwick Town lost ground when they went down 1-0 to Ponteland Utd, Katie Monaghan scoring the only goal of the game, whilst Holly Smith (2), Chloe Marshall, Hannah Shuttleworth and Rhian Edmondson took Harrogate Town to a 5-2 victory over Sunderland West End. South Shields meanwhile won for the first time, 4-0 against Wallsend Boys Club with Annece Legg scoring all four goals.


Northern Division table toppers Gateshead Rutherford Ladies made it three wins out of three when they defeated Stockton Town 6-1, Melissa Scott and Jessica Ellison each scoring twice and others coming from Ava Hindson and Zareana Slater. Redcar Town head the chasing teams, Jodie Thorpe, Tiana Hill and Sophie Appleyard were the markswomen as they beat Consett Ladies 3-0 to stay ahead of Park View Women on goal difference, they won 2-0 at Hartlepool Utd thanks to Libby Morton and Zara Johnson. Wallsend BC Res notched up their first victory of the season, beating Norton & Stockton Ancients Res 5-2 with Chloe O'Hanlon bagging a hat-trick, Sophie Jardine and Amber Parfitt adding the others.


Leeds Modernians are setting the early pace in the Southern Division, opening up a three point lead aftr a Matilda Beckley hat-trick, Ellis Baxter (2), Mia Moorhouse (2), Leah Garbutt and Shauna Power took them to a 9-0 victory over York City Development. Sheffield Wednesday got off the mark by beating Ilkley Town 4-2, Amy Broomhead and Milly Colford netting along with an own goal, whilst a Shirley Murphy goal earned Farsley FC Women a 1-1 draw with Altofts Ladies, who had taken the lead through Tallulah Freeman.


North West League


AFC Fylde power on in top spot following a ten-goal blast against Curzon Ashton and head the table by five points. Lois Moore, Molly Kelly and Niamh Corrigan all netted twice, with one apiece from Ocean Flanagan, Ellie Adams, Beth Mason and Hollie Kelsh. Second placed Mancunian Unity meanwhile defeated Darwen FC Women 4-0 to keep up the chase. Cloe Robinson (2) and Katie Bowers-Folan were on target for Tranmere Rovers who stay third although they were held to a 3-3 draw by West Didsbury & Chorlton, for whom Beth Wilson, Grace Devally and Louise Ainscow all scored. Poulton Vics notched up their second win of the season, 2-0 at Fleetwood Town Wrens thanks to a brace from Molly Davin.


Division One North leaders Bolton Wanderers Res made it eight wins out of eight as they also scored ten times away to Fleetwood Town Wrens Res. Ella Tweedle bagged a four-goal haul, Poppy Wallis netted twice and the tally was completed by Lacey Taylor, Tegan Higgins, Milla Hodson and Emmanuella Cambell. Freya Doyle and Jess Lord gave Blackpool a 2-1 win away to Workington Town and this lifts them up into second. Ella McGrorey and Kerry Reeves each scored twice for Haslingden who were held to a 4-4 draw by Morecambe, Yasmine Carswell netted two late goals to add to earlier strikes from Lauren Satterley and Lauren Emmerson.


Nantwich Town have opened up a lead of six points in Division One South, they raced to a 5-1 victory at Warrington Town thanks to an Amanda Fallon hat-trick, Megan Ragdale and Jade Buckley-Ratcliff. A win would have taken Wirral Phoenix second but instead they were beaten 2-0 by Altrincham, who scored through Emily Rutter and Brogan Walsh.


The Alliance Design & Print Cup got underway with four Preliminary Round ties and Bolton Wanderers safely progressed with a 6-1 victory over Preston North End. Faye Knox and Evie Sadler each netted twice, with Eleanor Seals and Imogen Longcake also on target. Ava Hanson (2), Sinead Nugent (2), Jade Parker and Dannielle Bailey accounted for the goals as Bury FC Women beat Macclesfield FC Women 5-1. Jasmine Ripley, Mia Woods, India Davies, Eva Williams and Emma Cossey helped Atherton Laburnum Rovers to a 5-0 win over Chorley Women Development and AFC Crewe were the other team to progress, Lois Jennings and Holly Ellison each netted twice as they defeated Radcliffe FC Women 4-0.


South West League


AEK Boco replaced Po0le Town as leaders of the Premier Division after winning their meeting 2-0. Lucy Atkinson fired Boco ahead and Jess Dobbins sealed the points when she headed in the second. Forest Green Rovers move above Poole into second place on goal difference following an impressive 4-1 victory away to Sherborne Town. Leilani Ryder was on target twice along with Isabelle Owen and Lola Paul, with Sienna Trusson replying. Pucklechurch Sports follow on in fourth after defeating Frampton Rangers 3-1 in their local derby clash. Ruby Hopkins, Amy Jefferies and Emily Osborn all scored for Pucklechurch, whilst Frampton's consolation came from Lilly Farr. Saltash Utd won for the first time, beating Bishop's Lydeard 6-2. Shania Fenlon netted twice for the Ashes along with Morgan Friend, Lucy Jones, Gracie Procter and Nicola Champion, whilst Holly Meakins and Holly Miller responded for Lydeard.


Cirencester Town maintained their three point advantage at the top of Division One North when they won 5-0 away to Stockwood Wanderers. Bethan Harris, Anna Margetts, Annie Martin, Libby Messenger and Lani Dickknson all netted a goal apiece for Ciren. Olivia Goozee scored a hat-trick, with others from Lily Chick and Emily Holbrook as Mangotsfield Utd continued their good start by beating AFC Brislington 5-1, Rhianna Ben-Carew replying. Corsham Town also won for the second time, 3-2 against Paulton Rovers. Shannon Redhouse hit a hat-trick for Corsham, with Alisha Stuart bagging a brace for Paulton. Abbie Woodley-Marshall and Isabella Tweddle each scored twice, and Edie Hopton the other for Bitton won for the first time, 5-2 against Whitchurch Ladies whose consolation goals came from Hannah Gillett and Holly Longman. Bath City defeated Gloucester City Res 2-0 thanks to Poppy Spratt and Adella Clarke, whilst a first half strike from Chantelle Scott earned Royal Wootton Bassett Town a 1-0 win over Downend Flyers.


Yeovil Town have gone to the top of Division One South following a 2-0 win against Feniton, courtesy of Chloe Davenport and Zara Hunt. Yeovil head the table on goal difference from Wells City who were 5-0 victors away to Weymouth, Sophie Hart was on target twice along with Abigail Locke, Poppy Lott and Lucy Pitman. Laura Jones and Shannon Osman both scored for Weston-super-Mare in their 2-2 draw with Appledore Women, who replied through Beth Ellis and Laylah Windsor.


Southern Region League


Wycombe Wanderers notched up a fourth straight victory to preserve their lead of three points, beating Sholing 4-1 thanks to goals from Catherine Beaver, Chloe Melton, Jordanne Hoesli-Atkins and Kayla Potter. Beaconsfield Town head the chasing teams, they won 5-1 at Badshot Lea with a Freya Harris hat-trick plus singles from Katie Riddington and Alix Todd. Chelsie Hay and Annie Northwood each bagged hat-trick, with Laura Da Silva also on the scoresheet, as Winchester City Flyers climbed up to third with a 7-1 victory over Fleet Town. Reading FC Community Trust also claimed a second win in three matches, 3-1 at Southampton Women courtesy of Sarah Thompson, Tyra Wilson and Natalie Cowell.


Amna Butt, Niamh Cashin, Lauren Cox and Pia Davis were all on the scoresheet as Denham Utd replaced Abingdon Utd Development as the new leaders of Division One North by beating them 4-1. Oxford City Development join the top two on nine points as they also won 4-1 against Larkspur Rovers, Olivia Day on target twice along with Megan Fillery and Precious Kujore. Leah Why netted four times, Deanna Cane contributed a hat-trick and others came from Tilly Waight, Abbie Why, Daisy Bourne, Evie Barett, Keris-Louise Hunt and Eve Rhind for Tilehurst Panthers in their emphatic win over Milton Utd. Chesham Utd Development ran out 5-1 over Kidlington Youth courtesy of Marcia Itani (2), Sophie Bishop, Nell Coster and Oana Filip, and Farnborough won for the first time, 3-1 against Slough Town with strikes from Ellie Stalley (2) and Esme Parsons.


AFC Stoneham's large win against Nursling & Shirley sees them take over the leadership of Division One South. Megan Newton, Mia House and Chloe Marshall all scored twice along with Abby Chow, Pyrena Heath, Kayden Wood, Mia Flood, Tiegan Stevens, Larnie Bisson and Aimee Gritt to take their team above previous leaders Bournemouth Sports Res who went down 1-0 to AFC Varsity, Kayleigh Rogers scoring the only goal of the game. Farnham Town leapfrogged Bemerton Heath Harlequins into third, beating them 5-1 with Iesha Swaby (2), Maya Adams, Anya Kinnane and Emily Foss on target. Havant & Waterlooville netted eight times without reply past Shaftesbury, Emma-Jane May bagging a hat-trick with others from Emily Wernham (2), Jodie Burchell, Mia Gardner and Millie Underwood. Rosina Folkes (2), Kirby Anderson and Charlet Norman-Tasker accounted for the goals as Bursledon defeated Wimborne Town 4-1, whilst Calleigh Hedley and Codie Le Flem each scored twice for Guernsey in their 4-4 draw with Andover New Street, who netted through Olivia Payne (2), Kyla-Mae Hayes and Freya Twigg.


West Midlands League


Shifnal Town are the new leaders of the Premier Division following their 5-1 victory over Coundon Court, in which Maisie-Mae Docherty was on target twice along with Abbie Baldwin, Rebecca-Lee Bown and Tayler Davies. Shifnal head the table on goal difference from Coventry Sphinx who were 3-2 victors at Leek Town thanks to Kirsty Farnsworth, Anaya O'Brien and Brooke Hornsby. Chloe Handy, Katie Adams and Natasha Baptiste scored the goals to hand Lye Town a 3-0 win away to Redditch Borough which lifts them up to third, narrowly ahead of Shrewsbury Town who beat Hednesford Town 1-0 with a second half goal from Katie Foster. Solihull Moors won for the first time, scoring eight times without reply past Alvechurch, Humera Ashfaq leading the way with a five-goal haul and the others coming from Tiarna Grizzle, Gina Burton and Florence Chambers. Port Vale also notched their first win, 4-1 against Burton Albion thanks to Steph Kingston (2), Sian McHugh and Olivia Mountford.


Walsall FC Women hold on to the early leadership of Division One North, courtesy of a 4-3 win over Chasetown on Friday night at the Bescot Stadium. Mia Fellows netted twice for Walsall along with Saanya Najib and Amy Rollason. On Sunday, Newcastle Town went level on points with them after Evie Sharp, Kiera Willdigg and Kady-Leigh Day gave them a 3-2 victory against Leek Town Res. Shelbie Cartwright and Chloe Hood were on target for Lichfield City in their 2-1 success at Telford Town and Rugby Town edged out Whitchurch Alport 1-0 with a goal from Millie McGahey.


Knowle remain on top of Division One South despite conceding their first points of the season in a 1-1 draw with Hereford FC Women. Trina Greaves gave them a first half lead, with Hereford battling back after the break and equalising through Sheree Smith. Knowle head a trio of teams level on seven points including Worcester City Res, beaten 3-2 by Droitwich Spa whose scorers were Georgia Marrett, Ameerah Ishola and Beth James. Leamington Ladies are the third team, they edged out Halesowen Town 4-3 thanks to a Linda Turner double, Megan Lugg and Naomi Morgan. Redditch Utd stormed to a 5-0 victory away to Hereford Pegasus, Kiera-Cheynelle Scarlett bagging a hat-trick along with Nieve Newman and Casey Ryder, whilst an Elloise Russell hat-trick and Ashleigh Kennedy steered Bromsgrove Sporting to a 4-1 success away to Kingfisher.