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Many games were called off again this weekend but one match that went ahead was AFC Portchester's FA Cup tie with Worthing. BotP had the pleasure of watching the game as the Royals made club history by carrying off a 4-1 defeat of their higher-ranked opponents, in front of a record crowd. Portchester will now face WSL 2 side Ipswich Town in the Round Three. Across the leagues only two games survived. Oxford City came from behind to defeat Badshot Lea in a ten-goal extravaganza, whilst i the South, Wimborne Town also came from behind to beat Bournemouth. There were League Cup wins for Larkspur, Reading, Beaconsfield and Winchester City Flyers. This week's edition is a little sparse and with a slight change of format, due to some business travel and a general lack of time. Buena salud desde Barcelona Results - 30 November 2025PREMIER LEAGUEOxford City 7-3 Badshot Lea An extraordinary game at Marsh Lane where Oxford City and Badshot Lea managed to clock up 10 goals between them. The Baggies took the lead in the 3rd minute before goals from Ellie White, Kate Parsons and Yasmin Edwards, had the Hoops 3-1 up at the break. Back came Badshot Lea, who were level within 10 minutes of the restart. However, Edwards and White both completed hat-tricks to send the Baggies home defeated. Charlotte Keenan with two, and Michelle Quinn, hit the goals for Badshot Lea. Sholing P-P Southampton Women DIVISION ONE NORTHChesham United Development P-P Denham United Tilehurst Panthers P-P Kidlington Youth DIVISION ONE SOUTHBemerton Heath Harlequins P-P Havant & Waterlooville Bursledon P-P Shaftesbury Wimborne Town 3-1 Bournemouth Sports Reserves Bournemouth took the lead through Lila Charlton as early as the 4th minute. It took Wimborne until the 40th minute before Abigail Buck leveled the scored. Emilie Regnart then scored twice in the second period to give the Magpies their third league win on the bounce. LEAGUE CUPFarnham Town P-P Ascot United Reserves Larkspur Rovers 2-1 Andover New Street Savana Fearon scored in both halves to take her total to 12 for the season and send Larkspur through to the next round, despite a goal back for New Street from Isabella Turpin. Andover also had Nicole Barnes sent off. Penn & Tylers Green 1-4 Reading The Royals took control of this tie early on. Mia Parker put them ahead in the 5th minute. Keren Banduka made it two after 17 minutes and, four minutes after that, Parker had them three to the good. Tara Woodward pulled one back on the half-hour, but a Rachel Southby red card and a Georgia Hayes goal in the 73rd minute, sealed a victory for the visitors. Slough Town 0-0(p3-4) Beaconsfield Town The Rebels put up a great fight against their higher-ranked visitors, holding them to a goalless draw after 90 minutes. However, Rams goalkeeper Liv Sieraszka proved to be the difference, saving the deciding penalty to send Beaconsfield through. Winchester City Flyers 2-1 Farnborough Flyers edges past a determined Farnborough side but had to survive a late red card for Shayne Prasad. Chelsie Hay put Winchester in front after 16 minutes but Farnborough were level just past the hour, through top scorer Ellie Stalley. Sian Wylie restored the home side's lead with seven minutes to go, but they were almost immediately reduced to ten after Prasad's 84th minute dismissal. Take a look at the match photos and listen to Gabriel Heidler's comments, courtesy of the Winchester web site. Wycombe Wanderers H-W AFC Varsity FA CUPAFC Portchester 4-1 Worthing The Royals produced a superb performance to comfortably see off their higher-ranked opponents. A new stadium record of 332 spectators saw Worthing take the lead against the run of play through Lucy Jellett. They held the lead into first half added time, when Layal Morgan popped up with a leveller. Charmaine True and Becki Bath put Portchy 3-1 up early in the second half, before a second Bath goal sealed the victory. You can watch all of the goals courtesy of the Portchester X feed. You can also read the BotP match blog (Royals Give Worthing The 2nd Half Blues) Fixtures - 7 December 2025PREMIER LEAGUEWycombe Wanderers v Reading Reading travel to Burnham looking to become the first team to take anything from a league meeting with Wycombe this season. Reading are fresh from a resounding League Cup win at Penn & Tylers Green, although they were beaten in their last league game, at Winchester. Three Wycombe players, Kayla Potter, Chloe Melton and Jess Watkins are in double figures for the season already. i8i78 Stadium, SL1 8JG Badshot Lea v Winchester City Flyers With Southampton not having a league match this weekend, Winchester could go second with a win in this game. The Baggies were beaten at Oxford last Sunday, in a crazy 10-goal game. However, they've scored three times in both of their last two games. City won the reverse fixture 4-1 back in September. Operatix Community Ground, GU10 4PF Beaconsfield Town v Oxford City City make the short trip down the M40 still looking for their first away win of the season. However, The Rams are on a run of four straight wins in all competitions. They too can leapfrog Southampton with a win. Holloways Park, HP9 2SE Woodley United v Sholing Two out of form sides going head to head. No win in four for Sholing, no win in the league for Woodley. Woodley could lift themselves off the bottom with a win, depending on Badshot Lea's result. Sholing will want a repeat of the reverse fixture, which they won 5-1 back in early September. UofR Bulmershe Pavilion, RG5 3HE DIVISION ONE NORTHChesham United Development v Kidlington Youth The Greens travel to Chiltern Hills Academy still searching for their first win of the season. Conversely, Chesham's first win of the season came in the reverse fixture, when they won 5-1 at Yarnton Road Chiltern Hills Academy, HP5 2RG Denham United v Penn & Tylers Green Penn return to league action after a run of cup games, and it's a tough one as they travel to The Den to face a Denham side still defending a 100% league record. United are four points adrift of Abingdon, at the top, but have four game sin hand on the leaders. Penn have played just four in the league and will be looking to climb the table with their games in hand. The Den, UB9 4DW Tilehurst Panthers v Larkspur Rovers There's only one place and three points between third-placed Panthers and Larkspur. However, Rovers have a game in hand on their Sunday hosts. Both teams have in-form strikers in their ranks. Savana Fearon has already scored 12 in 8 games for Rovers, whilst Leah Why has 10 in 7 games for Tilehurst. Scours Lane, RG30 6AY DIVISION ONE SOUTHBemerton Heath Harlequins v Wimborne Town The Magpies go into this one full of confidence after three wins on the spin. Quins, however, have won both of their two home league outings this season and have taken seven points from the last nine available. Harlequins also won 6-3 at Wimborne in September despite being two down inside 12 minutes. Shrewton Recreation Ground, SP3 4JU Bournemouth Sports Reserves v AFC Stoneham Despite currently sitting fourth, Sports are yet to register a win at Chapel Gate in any competition this season. Stoneham come into the game with some confidence, having won their last two league games and also have the advantage of a 2-1 home defeat of Sports on the opening day, in the reverse fixture. Chapel Gate, BH23 6BL Guernsey v Bursledon The Dons travel to the Channel Islands sitting just one place above the drop zone, but with a five point buffer. The Green Lionesses have started SoReg life well, suffering just one league defeat so far. These two sides drew 2-2 in the reverse fixture. Bursledon are yet to register a maximum on the road this season. Victoria Avenue, GY2 4BB Shaftesbury v AFC Varsity Still looking for their first league points, Shaftesbury did at least manage to take the lead in their last game, before succumbing to Bournemouth Sports. Varsity let a two goal lead slip at Wimborne last time out and will be looking for their first league win since the end of September. They did beat Shaftesbury 3-0 on the opening day. Coppice Street, SP7 8PD LEAGUE CUPAbingdon United Development v Fleet Town
Current Division One North leaders, Abingdon, will be looking forward to testing themselves against Premier League opposition. United beat Tilehurst 2-0 to get to this stage. Fleet were 4-3 winners in their penalty shootout with Wimborne, after drawing 1-1 in normal time. The Northcourt, OX14 1PL Southampton Women v AFC Portchester A proper Southampton/Portsmouth south coast derby. Southampton have only lost one in their last seven across all competitions, a run that includes the 2-2 home draw with Portchester in the league. Portchy will, no doubt, still be buzzing after their FA Cup victory over Worthing. However, they may have one eye on the visit of Ipswich Town in two weeks. Test Park Sports Ground, SO16 9QZ Farnham Town v Ascot United Reserves Taking a break from their 100% league record, Farnham turn their attention to the League Cup and a meeting with an Ascot side who have not played in almost a month. That was a morale boosting 3-1 win at Oxford City, their first league win of the season. United's defence will need to be on their guard against Farnham's Iesha Swaby, who has already hit 18 goals this season. Memorial Ground, GU9 7DY
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