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The season is rapidly drawing to a close and pretty much every promotion and relegation has been decided. The exception to this is the Division One North basement battle. Coming up on Sunday, a massive game at Yarnton Road in which Kidlington Youth need nothing less than a win to lift themselves off the foot of the table. Meanwhile, this past weekend saw Winchester consolidate second spot in the Premier League. Whilst, in the south, Emma Mutch made a welcome return to Farnham's team sheet after being out all season, even if it was a guest appearance between the sticks. Results - Sunday 17th May 2026Fleet Town 0-3 Winchester City Flyers After being goalless at the break, Winchester upped their game, scoring three goals in seven second-half minutes. Shayne Prasad, in her last game for the club before she swaps being a Flyer for being a flier (joining the RAF), signed off in style with two goals, but it was Charlie Snelling who got the ball rolling on the hour mark. Read all about it in Wandering Tractor's excellent match blog. Listen Emma Pearmine's post-match thoughts. Oxford City 2-1 AFC Portchester Portchy, without their top scorer Becki Bath, bossed the possession stats but failed to take advantage. Ellie White, set up by the impressive Yasmin Edwards, opened the scoring for City in the first-half. The roles were reversed in the second half as White slid over the perfect cross for Edwards to double the lead. Kim Fuller was on target late on for Portchy. Read about it all in the BotP match blog (Hoops End On A High) Sholing 1-3 Southampton A Danielle Kjaer goal, four minutes before the break, had The Sirens in front going into the second half. That lead was doubled by Julia Petrzyk six minutes after the restart, and the same player made it three a minute past the hour. Evie Loveridge notched a consolation for The Boatwomen in the 67th minute. Denham United P-P Kidlington Youth Farnborough 5-3 Tilehurst Panthers Farnborough closed out their season with a convincing 5-3 defeat of Tilehurst. Their first goal was an own goal, forced by a Poppy Hawken cross. Lily Stride added a second with the third goal coming from Leighann May. Laura Quinn-Low and Eliza Andrews quickly added goals four and five. Deanna Cane struck a hat-trick for Panthers in reply. ursledon 3-7 Farnham Town After missing the entire season through injury, Emma Mutch was back on the Farnham team sheet on Sunday......in goal. Town celebrated her return and , of course, the league title, by putting seven past Bursledon. Rachael Manley led the way with a hat-trick, backed up by doubles from both Rebecca Price and Emily Foss. Watch all the gaols on the Farnham X feed. Fixture - Friday 22nd May 2026SDFA Cup Final AFC Bournemouth v Southampton Women's A final game of the season for The Sirens as they take on National League Bournemouth in the SDFA final. Southampton got to the final via a penalty shootout defeat of AFC Varsity, after a 0-0 draw, and a narrow 1-0 defeat of Winchester at Test Park. The Mortgage Decisions Stadium, SO19 9PW Fixtures - Sunday 24th May 2026AFC Portchester v Woodley United Portchester need a point to claim third spot whereas Woodley are now safe from the drop but can't move any higher in the table. Both teams will be looking to end the season on a high ready for a fresh push after the summer. Portchy won the reverse fixture 4-0 in March. Sarah Butterworth struck twice with further goals from April Hill and Laurie Potvin. Wicor Recreation Ground, PO16 9DP Kidlington Youth v Tilehurst Panthers
It's do or die for The Greens on Sunday. Anything less than a victory will see them end the season in bottom spot. When the teams met at Scours Lane in March two Leah Why goals helped Panthers to a 3-1 victory. This will be the final SRWFL game of the season for BotP. It could turn out to be a tense one. Yarnton Road, OX5 1AT
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