Elsewhere, Liane Folkenstern must take centre stage after scoring all six of Bournemouth Sports goals in their 6-0 win at Moneyfields Reserves. She becomes the third SoReg player to core a double hat-trick this season, after Annie Northwood and Ellie White. Kidlington were back to winning ways in the cup. Penn & Tylers Green edged the big league match at Long Crendon and Woodley went out of the County Cup to Milton United's FA Cup conquerors, New Bradwell St Peter.
Premier League
Ascot finally lost their unbeaten record as Warminster picked up only their second league win of the season. Top scorer Mia Blazey did the damage scoring early on in the first half and soon after the break to secure the points. That's seven for the season for Blazey. The result lifts Town above Winchester and into seventh spot, five clear of the bottom.
Division One North
Penn & Tylers Green 3-7 Maidenhead United
Liberty Dieppe and two more from Henna Hussain could not prevent Penn & Tylers Green from going out of the Combined Counties Cup to a very strong Maidenhead United team who play two leagues higher. Penn took the lead early on but Town stormed back through Aleasha Lunn and Macey-Nikiah Walters to lead 2-1 at the break, despite Izzy Stockton having a penalty saved. Sarah Thompson made it three before further goals from Gemma Luke, Charlie Potter, Emily Norfolk and Walters again.
Sunday
Abingdon United Devleopment 3-2 Beaconsfield Town
Mimi Hodges was on the mark again to give United a 1-0 lead at the break. Violet Kingston-Wheeler then levelled it up before Hodges got her second just before the hour mark. Kingston-Wheeler thought she had snatched a pint when she equalised with five minutes to go but Nina Maitliss hit the winner just two minutes later to give the points to Abingdon.
Ascot United Reserves 8-3 Caversham United
Eight may be a lucky number in parts of Asia, but it' not so for The Goats. For the third time this season they shipped eight goals in a match a Mya Bowler hit four aided by Louise Pullen, Olivia Mansell, Millie Bilcliff and Olivia Darke. Credit to Caverhsam who kept going and managed to hit three goals of their own in the second half through Ashton Downey, Kate Stewart and Caitlin Levy.
Chesham United Development 1-4 Wycombe Wanderers u23
Katie West hit her twelfth goal of the season in the third minute to give Chesham the lead. Elena Mitchell equalised on the half hour and that's the way it stayed until the second half. Three minutes in Tegan Condra pout the Chairgirls in front before Shannon Read added to her tally just past the hour mark. With four minutes remaining Mitchell grabbed her second and Wycombe's fourth.
Long Crendon 0-1 Penn & Tylers Green
Hanna Hussain's sixteenth goal of the season was the difference between the sides in what was a very tight game. The visitors took the points despite Evie Matthews seeing getting two yellow cards. Penn are now nine points adrift of Kidlington with five games in hand. Long Crendon are six behind the leaders with two in hand.
Cup Games
Wycombe Wanderers 1-2 Abingdon United
Wycombe acquitted themselves well against the National League opponents. The game was still goalless at the break before Molly Carter put the hosts in front. They held the lead until 12 minutes from time when United hit them with two late goals to progress. Watch the pitch-side video on the Wycombe X feed.
Woodley United 0-2 New Bradwell St Peter
The Petes proved to be the bane of the Southern Region again. The side who put Milton United out of the FA Cup went one better by disposing of Premier League Woodley on the County Cup. Kelly Evans gave the visitors the lead before the break and, early in the second period, Cara Brooker doubled their advantage. Goalkeeper Shayla Burgess had an absolute blinder by all accounts. Read the full match report from Wanderin Tractor. You can also see the match action captured by Andy Wicks Photography.
Capital Women's Cup (Intermediate)
Regents Park Rangers 2-4 Abbey Rangers
Madison Light and Maria Arestivo scored for regents Park. However, it was Abbey's Carla Hobbs who took the spotlight, hitting the net four times to send Rangers through to the next round.
Welling United 2-5 Woking
A real game of two halves. Welling led 2-0 at the break through Carly Gray and Kate Doherty. However, after making changes at half-time, Woking stormed back to score five unanswered second half goals. Trudy Bryan-Kerr notched a brace whilst Gracie Price, Helen Ogle and Sheena Nicholl were also on the mark for The Cards. The match report can be found on the Woking web site.
League Cup
Fleet Town 1-5 (1-3) Rushmoor
Rushmoor flew into a three goal lead in this one, scoring three times in thirteen minutes. Cristina Paulinho scored after 3 minutes, quickly followed by Megan Simpson-Howells and Milly Crane. Teyla Poulter pulled a goal back for Town halfway through the half but Simpson-Howell and Emma Mutch wrapped it up for Rushmoor in the second half.
Oxfordshire FA Women's Cup
Kidlington 6-1 Banbury United
Kidlington got back to winning ways in this Oxfordshire local derby. Two goals from Olivia Thacker and one each from Courtney Sumner, Kiera Isaac, Lauryn Cripps and Abi Haynes were more than enough to see off Banbury United. Former Carterton striker Zoe Pugh scored the consolation for The Puritans.
Tower Hill 2-4 Oxford City
Faith Kingdon and Stephanie Ferreira put City two up at the break. Despite goals from Kerry O'Connor and Abigail Greenway for Tower Hill, Kingdon's second and another from Summer Major, saw Oxford safely through to the next round.
Women's Senior Cup
Eversley & California P-P Southampton FC PGA u21
Havant & Waterlooville 5-2 Winchester City Flyers
Millie McNamara put The Hawks in front after 5 minutes only for City's top scorer Annie Northwood to level it up six minutes before half-time. However, Havant took control in the second half. Megan Gratton made it 2-1, then Chloe Dark and Emily Wernham gave the home side an unassailable lead. Northwood pulled one back in the final five minutes but still Havant had the last word when Jodie Burchell scored in added time. Photographer Dave Haines was on hand to capture the action.
Moneyfields 4-1 Eastleigh
An early goal from Beth Burgess set Moneyfields on their way before Gemma Simmonds made it 2-0 after 19 minutes. Just before the break it was pretty much game over when Kau'Inohea Taylor made it three. Catherine Browning did get a goal back for Eastleigh in the 80th minute but, two minutes later, Burgess hit her second and Money's fourth.
Moneyfields Reserves 0-6 Bournemouth Sports
Sports came out on top in this South coast encounter, thanks largely to Liane Folkenstern. The Sports sharp-shooter hit all six of Bournemouth's goals, four of which came in the first half. This the third time this season that a Southern Region player has scored a double hat-trick. Check out the table below that shows all three-goal (and above) hauls this season.
Southampton Reserves 8-0 Bournemouth Sports Reserves
While the first team were winning 6-0 Sports Reserves were taking a bit of a beating at the hands of much higher-ranked opposition. Southampton Reserves, who play in the National League Reserve Division, notched up eight goals, six of which were scored by Olivia Payne. Olivia Glover and Danielle Kjaer added the other two goals.
Fixtures
NHDA Cup
Winchester City Flyers Reserves v Winchester City Flyers (20:05 ko)
An interesting draw in the North Hants Cup as Flyers play Flyers. The Reserves, drawn at home, currently sit bottom of the Hampshire County League Division 1 but, to be fair, have only played two league games. In the same time they have played six other or cup games, winning five of them.
Winklebury Way, Basingstoke, Hants RG23 8BF
Sunday 26th November - 2pk ko unless stated
Premier
Ascot United v Woodley United
Both sides were beaten 2-0 at the weekend. Woodley in the Cup and Ascot, for the first time this season, in the league. Ascot's defeat means that both Woodley, in third, and second placed Bournemouth Sports, can now catch Ascot at the top if they win their games in hand. Ascot are still unbeaten at home whilst Woodley are unbeaten on the road.
The Racecourse Ground, Winkfield Road, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7LJ
Bournemouth Sports v Wycombe Wanderers
Sports are now the only unbeaten team in the Premier League and on a run of three wins in all competitions following their FA Cup exit at Keynsham in October. Last season the teams met three times. Both league encounters went the way of Sports, 1-0 at Burnham and 3-0 at Chapel Gate. However, Wanderers did win 1-0 at Bournemouth in the League Cup, Esmee Sword scoring the winner with 15 minutes to go.
Chapel Gate, Nr Hurn Airport, East Parley, Hampshire BH23 6BL.
Warminster Town v Badshot Lea
After pulling off the result of last weekend, Warminster will be looking to make it back to back wins as they welcome the basement side, Badshot Lea, to town. It's only been a month since the sides met in Wrecclesham. That day goals from Louise Hiett, Mia Blazey and Madeleine Brown gave the visitors a 3-0 win. The Baggies should be fresh having not played since the 4-0 defeat to Oxford City at the end of October.
Weymouth Street, Warminster BA12 9NS
Winchester City Flyers v Eastleigh
Something of a local derby as Eastleigh make the 9 mile trip up the M3 to Winchester. Flyers are looking for a first win in five (unless they beat the Ressies on Friday night). Eastleigh have themselves not won since mid-October when they beat Badshot Lea 2-1. The sides met at the Oasis Academy back in September with a second half Hannah Chalk goal enough to give Winchester all three points.
Charters Community Stadium, Hiller Way, Winchester SO50 7SU
Division One North
Chesham United Development v Beaconsfield Town
The last three games for Chesham pretty well sum up their season. A 4-1 win, a 1-1 draw and 4-1 defeat. The Rams meanwhile are looking for a first win in eight league games after losing to a late Abingdon goal at the weekend. When these two met in October at Holloways Park a Katie West hat-trick helped Chesham to a 4-2 victory. Beaconsfield will be looking to their top scorer, 8 goal Grainne McNally, for inspiration.
Chiltern Hills Academy, Chartridge Road, Chesham HP52 2RG
Eversley & California P-P Ascot United Reserves
Long Crendon v Milton United
Milton's draw against Chesham last weakened means that they are now unbeaten in three league outings. However, having only played five, they are still in the lower half of the table. Long Crendon, who had been on a roll, had their wings clipped at home to Penn & Tylers Green last Sunday. That saw their three game winning run come to an end.
Long Crendon Recreatoin Ground, Chearsley Road, Long Crendon HP18 9BS
Penn & Tylers Green v Caversham United
The Goats conceded eight for the third time this season last weekend. So, not a particularly good time to be facing the league's top scorer, Henna Hussain. The Penn striker has now scored 16 goals in 9 games, including 6 in her last two league outings. Penn are defending a 100% home record and will be looking to close the gap further on leaders Kidlington.
French School Meadow, Elm Road, Penn HP10 8LG
Wycombe Wanderers u23 v Abingdon United Development
These two met on the opening day and, after being all-square at 1-1 after 45 minutes, Mimi Hodges went to work in the second half, hitting a hat-trick and helping her team to a 5-2 victory. However, Wycombe have only lost twice since that day and now find themselves third in the table. They also have, in Shannon Read, a striker who is only two goals behind Hodges in the charts having played a game fewer.
18i78 Stadium, Wymers Wood Road, Burnham SL1 8JG
County Cup
Eversley & California v Southampton PGA u21
A welcome distraction from the league for The Boars as they welcome Southampton's u21 side to Fox Lane in the Hampshire County Cup. Both teams were given byes in Round 1. Eversley have only played one game in November after their previous two matches were postponed. Hopefully they'll be back out on the pitch this Sunday.
Fox Lane, Eversley RG27 0NS
Division One South
AFC Portchester v Bournemouth Sports Reserves
Bromley became the first team this season to find a way to beat Portchy last weekend. However, they still go into this game defending a 100% league record. This one could be a tough test for them. Sports have taken seven points from their last three league outings, a run that has seen them jump to second in the table. Portchester's 21 goal forward line of Eilidh Currie and Charmaine True will be looking to add to their tally.
AFC Stoneham P-P Fleet Town
Abbey Rangers v Havant & Waterlooville
Rangers have won their last two games, one in the league and one in the cup, both coming away from Addlestone Moor. They face a Hawks team who, after a good start, have stuttered a little in the league of late. They did, however, have a good cup victory last weekend and will be given confidence by the knowledge that they have already beaten Abbey earlier in the season. Goals from Chloe Dark and Jodie Burchell helped the Hawks to a 2-1 victory.
Rushmoor v Woking
The 5-1 League Cup win at Fleet last weekend was Rushmoor's first win since September and will give the side a much-needed boost before the visit of a Woking side who are unbeaten in their last seven in all competitions. Last season this fixture was decided by a single Becca Duncan goal that gave Rushmoor the points.
Hat-Trick (and more) Heroines
Hat-Tricks | Player | Team | Score | Against |
03/09/2023 | Rebecca Stopforth | Penn & Tylers Green (a) | 8-2 | Beaconsfield Town |
03/09/2023 | Mimi Hodges | Abingdon United Dev. | 5-2 | Wycombe Wanderers u23 |
03/09/2023 | Chloe Melton(4) | AFC Stoneham | 8-0 | Rushmoor |
03/09/2023 | Eilidh Currie | AFC Portchester | 3-1 | Woking |
10/09/2023 | Grainne McNally | Beaconsfield Town | 5-2 | Wycombe Wanderers u23 |
10/09/2023 | Emma Acott | Bournemouth Sports Res.(a) | 6-4 | Rushmoor |
14/09/2023 | Charmaine True | AFC Portchester | 8-2 | AFC Stoneham |
17/09/2023 | Ammara Qureshi | Wycombe Wanderers u23 (a) | 8-2 | Caversham United |
17/09/2023 | Chloe Melton | AFC Stoneham | 5-1 | Abbey Rangers |
24/09/2023 | Eilidh Currie | AFC Portchester | 8-2 | AFC Stoneham |
24/09/2023 | Emma Mutch | Rushmoor | 4-0 | Fleet Town |
26/09/2023 | Annie Northwood(6) | Winchester City Flyers | 11-0 | Basingstoke Town |
01/10/2023 | Emily Harris | Oxford City (a) | 9-0 | Slough Town |
01/10/2023 | Ellie White (6) | Oxford City (a) | 9-0 | Slough Town |
01/10/2023 | Annie Northwood | Winchester City Flyers (a) | 6-2 | Shanklin |
01/10/2023 | Shannon Read | Wycombe Wanderers u23 (a) | 5-0 | Eversley & California |
01/10/2023 | Katie West | Chesham United Dev. | 4-3 | Abingdon United Dev. |
01/10/2023 | Henna Hussain (4) | Penn & Tylers Green (a) | 4-1 | Kidlington |
01/10/2023 | Chloe Melton(4) | AFC Stoneham | 8-0 | Rushmoor |
08/10/2023 | Katie West | Chesham United Dev.(a) | 4-2 | Beaconsfield Town |
08/10/2023 | Sheena Nichol | Woking(a) | 7-0 | Selsey Dev. |
15/10/2023 | Hannah Bennett | Bournemouth Sports | 10-0 | Fleet Town |
29/10/2023 | Shannon Read | Wycombe Wanderers u23 | 3-2 | Penn & Tylers Green |
05/11/2023 | Courtney Sumner | Kidlington | 8-2 | Caversham United |
12/11/2023 | Henna Hussain (5) | Penn & Tylers Green | 7-3 | Kidlington |
12/11/2023 | Chloe Melton(4) | AFC Stoneham(a) | 4-0 | Sticker |
19/11/2023 | Carla Hobbs | Abbey Rangers(a) | 4-2 | Regents Park Rangers |
19/11/2023 | Liane Folkenstern(6) | Bournemouth Sports(a) | 6-0 | Moneyfields Reserves |
19/11/2023 | Mya Bowler(4) | Ascot United Reserves | 8-3 | Caversham United |