PREMIER LEAGUE
Portchy's opening day victory was levelled out by defeat at home to Ascot on Sunday. Meanwhile, The Baggies have been consistent, scoring two in both of their opening two fixtures, a 2-2 draw with Selsey and a 4-2 defeat at Woodley. Millie Bradbury for Portchester and Dot Usher for Badshot Lea, have both scored two in two so far.
Operatix Community Ground, Westfield Lane, Wrecclesham GU10 4PF
Reading v Oxford City
Who's going to be cock-a-hoop in this one? Reading lost their opening fixture on Sunday, going down 3-0 at Sholing. Meanwhile City were edging past Winchester City Flyers, 2-1, as they made it an unbeaten first two games after a 1-1 draw at Sholing in their opening game.
Arbour Park, Stoke Rd, Slough, Berkshire, SL2 5AY
Selsey v Sholing
Selsey are yet to win after their relegation last season, although they did lead 2-0 at Badshot Lea on the opening day, before conceding two late goals. They face a tough task against a Sholing side who have made a very good start, winning one and drawing one. However, this will be the first test away from home for Sholing.
Seal Bay Resort Stadium, High Street, Selsey, Sussex. PO20 0QG
Woodley United v Winchester City Flyers
United got back to winning ways at the weekend with last season's top scorer, Sarah Lawrence, getting herself onto the score sheet twice. City lost in the final few minutes at Oxford, despite being down to 10 for the final 20 minutes or so. Last season both games ended in home wins. Woodley won 3-1 at Bulmershe, a game that saw both sides reduced to ten when Maddie Sawyer and Charlie Snelling were sent off. Flyers won 5-1 at Winklebury in March, Libby Wilkinson grabbing a hat-trick.
UofR Bulmershe Pavilion, Woodlands Avenue, Woodley, Reading, Berks RG5 3HE
Wycombe Wanderers v Ascot United
Can anyone stop the Ascot juggernaut this season. The Chairgirls are next up to face an Ascot side who have already clocked up 16 goals in their opening two games. Wycombe's 3-1 win at Selsey on Sunday got them off the mark for the season. The sides met three times last season. Both league games went the way of Ascot, 4-1 at home and 4-2 at Burnham. However, Wanderers did knock Ascot out of the FA Cup with a 1-0 win at The Racecourse in October.
18i78 Stadium, Wymers Wood Road, Burnham SL1 8JG
DIVISION ONE NORTH
Wycombe's home win over Kidlington on Sunday got their season underway after defeat to Beaconsfield on the opening day. Ascot lost 1-0 at Abingdon in their first game, missing a late penalty that could have snatched a point. This fixture, last season, was awarded as an away win to Wanderers. The reverse, at Burnham, ended 5-0 to Wycombe with hot-shot Shannon Read notching four goals, just as she did last Sunday.
Racecourse Ground, Winkfield Road, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7LJ
Beaconsfield Town v Abingdon United Development
It may be early in the season, but this clash pitches together the top two, both of whom are unbeaten. In fact Abingdon still have their 100% record intact. United did the double over The Rams last season, winning 4-1 at Holloways park and 3-2 at The Northcourt.
Holloways Park, Windsor Road, Beaconsfield HP9 2SE
Caversham United v Tilehurst Panthers
Derby day at Mapeldurham as the Goats take on the Panthers. The teams last shared a division in the 2021-23 Thames Valley season. Both games ended in away victories. Caversham won 3-2 at The Rivermoor Stadium but gained revenge with a 2-1 win in the reverse fixture. One of Tilehurst's scorers that day, Lydia Vettese, also scored Panthers first goal of this season in the 3-3 draw at Beaconsfield.
Mapeldurham Recreation Ground, Upper Woodcote Road, Mapledurham, Reading RG4 7LD
Chesham United Development v Slough Town
The Generals will be looking to kickstart their season after two straight defeats. Slough are yet to play a league game after their game with Caversham, last Sunday, was postponed. With fourteen conceded in two matches, Chesham's priority would seem to be stemming the flow at the back.
Chiltern Hills Academy, Chartridge Road, Chesham HP5 2RG
Eversley & California P-P Penn & Tylers Green
Kidlington Youth v Milton United
These two sides are old foes now after spending the last few seasons in the same division. Last year honours were even with both games ending in away wins. Kidlington won an early season encounter 2-1 at The Heights whilst revenge was gained by United in March with a 3-2 win at Exeter Park.
Exeter Park, Crown Road, Kidlington OX5 1AB
DIVISION ONE SOUTH
The Purps completed a league double over Rangers last season. Their 5-1 home win in September, thanks largely to a Chloe Melton hat-trick, was followed up with a 2-1 win at The Moor on Bonfire Night. Both go into this one unbeaten. Rangers earned a very creditable 1-1 draw at Woking last weekend whilst Stoneham gave newbies AFC Varsity a warm welcome with a 7-0 victory which included a double hat-trick for Mia House.
Stoneham Lane, Eastleigh SO16 2PA
Bournemouth Sports Reserves v Woking
Sports opened their account with a 2-1 Dorset-derby win at Wimborne on Sunday, whilst Woking were held 1-1 by Abbey Rangers. The teams finished one place and three points apart last season, Woking just about having the edge. On the pitch was just as close with both games ending in a draw, 1-1 in Dorset and 0-0 back in Woking.
Chapel Gate, Nr Hurn Airport, East Parley, Hampshire BH23 6BL.
Bursledon v Wimborne Town
Two sides new to the division go head to head after differing opening day encounters. Whilst Wimborne were edged out 2-1 at home to Bournemouth, Bursledon were slugging it out at Havant & Waterlooville in an eight goal thriller that saw The Hawks equalise in the 91st minute.
Toynbee School, SO53 2PL
Fleet Town v AFC Varsity
Varsity suffered an opening day baptism of fire at Stoneham, although maybe it was a blessing in disguise to get that one out of the way? Having said that, new look Fleet are also on fire up front, scoring nine in two games so far, without conceding.
Crookham Road, Fleet GU51 5FA
Havant & Waterlooville v QK Southampton
Expect goals in this one. Already this season these two sides have seen a total of 28 goals in their four matches played. Thanks largely to hitting double figures in the cup, Havant have three players in league's top six scorers chart. Whilst both had good FA Cup wins, neither has won in the league. QK lost their opener to Fleet Town and The Hawks were held to a 4-4 draw by Bursledon.
Westleigh Park, Havant PO9 5TH