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Football round-up: Asoct United suffer penalty defeat, Mortimer move into second

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 12:48 pm
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FA Women’s Cup

ASCOT UNITED suffered a heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat in their tie at Dartford.

Playing in front of a bumper crowd of 233 at Princes Park, the Yellas went in front after 21 minutes when Georgia Luckhurst-McCord found the net.

The hosts levelled the game with a free-kick to make it 1-1 going into half-time.

Dartford pushed themselves in front just two minutes after the restart but Ascot hit back quickly just three minutes later when Luckhurst-McCord notched her second of the game.

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The teams couldn’t be separated throughout the rest of the game and throughout extra-time which meant the game had to be decided by penalties.

After a long shootout, Dartford progressed with an 8-7 victory.

 

Southern Region Women’s Division One North

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA missed out after a narrow defeat to Milton United at home.

One goal was enough to give the league leaders all three points.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

MORTIMER are in second position after they got the better of Procision Oxford away from home.

Braces from Louise Delaney and Beth Millican earned them a 4-1 success on the road.

 

WARGRAVE moved into fourth after they hit five away at Harwell and Hendred.

A brace from Emily Biddle and goals from Joanne Atkins, Millie Bilcliff and Alison Richardson meant that Wargrave took a 5-1 triumph.

 

TILEHURST PANTHERS collected their fourth win in five matches after taking a 3-2 win at Oxford Athletic after a hat-trick from Georgia Hayes.

 

ASCOT UNITED RESERVES were dealt their first loss of the campaign after they lost 2-0 to league leaders New Bradwell St Peter.

Thames Valley Women’s Division Two

S4K BERKS COUNTY collected a point in their third draw of the season.

Kate Stewart was twice on the scoresheet to help the Fawkes to a 2-2 stalemate at East Oxford.

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