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Football round-up: Reading FC Women earn first league victory

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Friday, January 24, 2025 7:58 am
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Southern Region Women’s Premier

READING FC got off the mark with their first league victory of the season as they earned a home win over Selsey.

Reading went a goal down in the 17th minute, but they managed to recover before the break as Lucy Bolitoho brought them level.

Bolitho then claimed her second of the day, which proved to be the winner, when she netted in the 62nd minute.

The win takes the Royals up two places as they climbed into 8th above Selsey and Badshot Lea.

WOODLEY UNITED sit in 5th place following their 3-1 home defeat to Wycombe Wanderers.

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The Kestrels are on 21 points from 11 matches.

Southern Region Women’s Division One North

ASCOT UNITED RESERVES maintained their push for a title challenge with their 10th win in 12 matches.

The Yellas defeated Chesham United Development 5-2 with a goal from Stephanie Ferreira and braces from Lauren Knight and Leah Robertson.

TILEHURST PANTHERS picked up three points on the road with a 2-1 win at Milton United with goals from Deanna Cane and Leah Why.

CAVERSHAM UNITED lost at home 4-0 to Penn & Tylers Green which keeps them in 10th place.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

ASHRIDGE PARK racked up a huge win over bottom of the table Haddenham.

They scored 11 goals without reply which included a hat-trick from Lauren Broadhurst and an exceptional five goal game from Ellie Messitt.

FINCHAMPSTEAD lost out in a nine goal contest against Larkspur Rovers despite a hat-trick from Lauren Smaje.

Finch are in 6th position on 15 points from nine games.

Thames Valley Women’s Cup

SANDHURST WOLVES cruised through to the next round with an impressive 12-0 win over ARBORFIELD, which included a hat-trick from Caitlin Ryan.

BERKS COUNTY continued their journey with a 2-1 success against Wallingford & Crowmarsh.

FINCHAMPSTEAD RESREVES got the better of Barton Rovers with a penalty shootout win.

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