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·30 de março de 2025
Hull City Ladies hold leaders with late leveller

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Wolves beat Burnley to gain ground on leaders Nottingham Forest. (Photo: @Wolves Women)
Hull City drew with FA Women’s National League Northern Premier leaders Nottingham Forest, Wolves moved level on points with the top team.
Northern Premier
Nottingham Forest 1-1 Hull City (Att: 1,425) Sporting Khalsa 6-0 Liverpool Feds (Att: 60) Stoke City 2-3 Rugby Borough (Att: 93) Stourbridge 1-3 Halifax (Att: 100) Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 Burnley (Att: 476) West Bromwich Albion 2-0 Derby County
Nottingham Forest are goal-difference ahead of Wolves in the title race, after they had a Holly Manders opener cancelled out by tenth-placed Hull’s Ellie Tanser and Wolves beat Burnley with Charlotte Greengrass scoring either side of the Clarets’ Jade Richards.
Rugby Borough bagged an stoppage-time winner at third-placed Stoke City, Lily Greenslade netting the decider.
Sporting Khalsa secured their safety in style with six goals past mid-table Liverpool Feds, Halifax won 3-1 at Stourbridge but both sides are relegated.
West Brom defeated Derby with two goals in the last dozen minutes, Ali Miller off the bench to score and Rhianne Oakley converting a penalty.
Southern Premier
Ipswich Town 2-0 Gwalia United (Att: 1,013) Cheltenham Town 2-0 Lewes (Att: 171)
Ipswich Town went three points clear at the top with one game in hand on Hashtag United, when defeating Gwalia United with a Natasha Thomas double.
Cheltenham Town secured their status with a good 2-0 result over Lewes, Una Lue and Henna Butcher the scorers.
Division 1 Midlands
Leafield Athletic 3-4 Loughborough Lightning (Att: 70)
Loughborough went three points clear at the top with a game in hand, as they effectively ended Leafield’s title hopes in a seven-goal thriller. Lightning conceded first but built a 4-1 advantage before Athletic made it a tense finish with a late double.
Division 1 North
Huddersfield Town 0-0 Chorley (Att: 79) Leeds United 2-0 Stockport County York City 1-2 Norton & Stockton Ancients
Chorley’s goalless draw at fourth-placed Huddersfield Town has probably left them too much to do to catch both the leading pair.
Norton’s 2-1 victory at York came after Bianca Owens restored the lead, lifting them above their hosts and to the verge of safety.
Amy Woodruff’s brace towards the end of the first 45 saw Leeds to victory over Stockport.
Division 1 South East
AFC Sudbury 0-0 Real Bedford
AFC Sudbury held leaders Real Bedford to a goalless draw but they only need two more points from as many games to ensure the title.
Division 1 South West
Abingdon United 1-1 Bridgwater United Bournemouth Sports 1-0 Maidenhead United (Att: 35) Bristol Rovers 2-1 Portishead Town Worthing 2-5 AFC Bournemouth
It was a 19th straight win for champions AFC Bournemouth, 5-2 at Worthing, was led by an Eloise Hall hat-trick.
Bristol Rovers beat Portishead with first-half efforts by Rianne Bourne-Hallett and Thiery-Jo Gauvain, Town getting a late consolation.
Hollie Shaw hit an 80th-minute winner for Bournemouth Sports against Maidenhead, to make sure of their safety.
Abingdon edged closer to survival when drawing with Bridgwater, despite having Molly Lygo-Jackson sent-off. Lauren May got their goal, Keeley Banfield on target for the visitors.