After last week’s dramatic, 90th minute winner at Portishead Town, Worthing Women were brought back down to earth on Sunday afternoon by Bournemouth Sports edging a tight 2-1 victory at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.
If you thought the Men’s game at Horsham on Saturday was exciting, you’d have fallen off your chair during the Women’s return to competitive action on Sunday as Amber Hazlewood’s 90th minute winner secured a dramatic 5-4 win down...
Our Women's FA Women's National League Division One South West schedule for the 2025/26 campaign has been announced
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Bournemouth Women might have run away with the league title this season but Sophie Humphrey became the first player to score twice against them, as Worthing put in a gallant effort before eventually succumbing five-two.
Worthing Women went down to a controversial 2-1 defeat at relegation-threatened Abingdon United, as the home team came from behind in an incident-packed second-half.
Worthing Women were soundly beaten by a rampant Swindon Town but still only trail the Robins by two points with a game in hand in the race for third place.
A second minute Sophie Humphrey goal set the tone for this contest as Worthing Women controlled it from the outset before ultimately emerging 3-1 winners over Keynsham Town.
Worthing Women extended their unbeaten league run to seven, as they moved level on points with third-placed Swindon Town, after completing the double over Portishead Town.