Bradford City get their revenge on Guiseley Vixens
BRADFORD City avenged last week’s West Riding County Cup final defeat to Guiseley Vixens with a 3-0 win in the FA Women’s Premier League on Thursday night.
BRADFORD City avenged last week’s West Riding County Cup final defeat to Guiseley Vixens with a 3-0 win in the FA Women’s Premier League on Thursday night.
BRADFORD City Women are targeting revenge tonight as they welcome Guiseley Vixens in the FA Women’s Premier League at Eccleshill United (7.30) – just eight days after City lost to them in the West Riding County Cup final.
BRADFORD City Women may have the next two weekends off, but then they face two midweek games in three days in a bid to polish off their FA Women’s Premier League season.
BRADFORD City Women are out to bounce back at Fylde in the FA Women’s Premier League tomorrow, following a 6-2 defeat to Stoke City.
Brighouse Town are going for an unlikely double tomorrow afternoon as they bid to knock Derby County out of a cup competition for the second time in just seven days.
BRADFORD City Women's player-manager Charlotte Stuart has decided to hang up her boots.
WEST Riding County Sunday Cup and Trophy matches take centre stage in the Bradford Sunday Alliance tomorrow.
IT is a bit early in the season to be talking about crucial games, but Guiseley Vixens and Bradford City will doubtless be keeping a close watch on each other’s results tomorrow in the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division.
PAIGE Crosby hopes Bradford City Women can secure their first win since her return from injury, as they take on Derby County tomorrow afternoon.
IT’S NOW four wins from four for Silsden Whitestar after a 4-1 victory over Pendle Renegades kept them at the top of the Skipton Body Repair Centre Craven League Premier Division.
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