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Massive crowd turn up to watch Ipswich Town Women take the win in East Anglian derby. SEE HOW MUCH HERE:

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The FA Women’s National League Cup Determining Round was won by Ipswich Town 4-0 at Carrow Road over Norwich City.

Boldmere St Michaels defeated Stourbridge 1-2 (Att; 110).
Score: Chorley 1-2 Cheadle Town Stingers (Att: 85)
Huddersfield Town defeated Doncaster Rovers Belles 4-1 (Att: 103)
Rugby Borough defeated Leafield Athletic 7-0 (Att: 70).
Actonians defeated London Bees by a score of 2-1.
London is the location Seaward defeated Dulwich Hamlet 4–0.
Maidenhead United defeated Ashford Town 4-2 (Att: 81).
AFC Bournemouth defeated Moneyfields 4-3 (aet) (Att: 510).
Norwich City defeated Ipswich Town 4-0 (attendance: 4,751).
Nottingham Forest defeated Notts County by a score of 6-0.
Lincoln United was defeated by Peterborough United (3–0) (Att: 193).
Plymouth Argyle defeated Bridgwater United 4-2 (Att: 145).
Worcester City defeated Cheltenham Town 1-0 (Att: 181)

The Tractor Girls ultimately prevailed over the Canaries, with Summer Hughes, Natasha Thomas, Angela Addison, and Sophie Peskett all scoring in the final 30 minutes.

Moneyfields emerged victorious in their match against AFC Bournemouth a mere two minutes before penalties were administered, securing their fourth consecutive victory without the assistance of a designated custodian during extra time.

Olivia Mitcham’s 69th-minute goal secured Worcester City’s victory over Cheltenham in the higher division. Cheadle Town also secured their first win in the competition when substitute Imogen Porteous-Williams scored the winning goal in the 84th minute against Chorley.

Plymouth secured a 4-2 victory over Bridgwater after Ellie Sara scored a pair of goals in the second half within five minutes.

Actonians had equalised just moments before London Bees’ Hayley Hoare scored a late victor.

Huddersfield had to come from behind to defeat Doncaster 4-1. Stourbridge advanced after Boldmere had cancelled out their opener, thanks to Freya Clark.

At London Seaward, Ede Buchele scored three of Dulwich’s four goals. London Seaward finished with nine players due to an injury and had their keeper sin-binned after using all of their substitutes.

Keir Perkins of Peterborough was at the double during a 3-0 victory over Lincoln United.

Rugby maintained a one-goal advantage over Leafield until the visitors capitalised on their momentum by scoring six goals in the final thirty minutes.

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