FA Women’s National League Cup commences with 36 ties

FA Women's National League Cup kicks off
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The FA Women’s National League Cup kicks off Sunday 27 August with 36 ties in the Determining Round, with defeated sides then entering the Plate competition.

Solihull Moors host last season’s League Cup winners Nottingham Forest, Leek Town entertain Plate holders Leeds United.

AFC Wimbledon play their tie with Chatham Town at Plough Lane, there’s a Devon derby between Exeter City and Plymouth Argyle, an all-Oxfordshire meeting for Oxford United and newcomers Abingdon United, while London Bees and London Seaward provide a capital clash.

Promoted Newcastle United have home advantage over Burnley, who are regular title-challengers alongside Wolves, for whom Doncaster Rovers Belles are the visitors.

Sunday 27 August (2pm)

AFC Bournemouth v Bridgwater United (Ringwood Town FC)
AFC Fylde v Chorley (Kellamergh Park)
AFC Wimbledon v Chatham Town (Plough Lane)
Actonians v Swindon Town (Middlesex FA)
Ashford Town v Portsmouth (Ashford Town Middx FC)
Barnsley v Peterborough United (Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park)
Boldmere St Michaels v Lincoln City (Boldmere St Michaels FC)
Cambridge City v Southampton Women (Ely City FC)
Cambridge United v Norwich City (St Neots Town FC)
Cardiff City LFC v AFC Sudbury (Ocean Park Arena)
Cheltenham Town v Maidenhead United (Bishops Cleeve FC)
Chesham United v Hashtag United (Chesham Utd FC)
Chester le Street Town v Notts County (Chester le Street Town FC)
Derby County v West Bromwich Albion (Mickleover Sports Club)
Durham Cestria v Leafield Athletic (Maiden Castle)
Exeter City v Plymouth Argyle (Exwick Sports Hub)
FC United of Manchester v Halifax (Broadhurst Park Stadium)
Haywards Heath Town v Rugby Borough (Hanbury Park Stadium)
Huddersfield Town v Middlesbrough (Shelley CFC)
Ipswich Town v Billericay Town (Felixstowe & Walton Utd FC)
Keynsham Town v Queens Park Rangers (Keynsham Town FC)

QPR made a winning start to their season, with a 2-0 league defeat of Chesham United in midweek.

Leek Town v Leeds United (Leek Town FC)
London Bees v London Seaward (Barnet FC)
Milton Keynes Dons v Selsey (Stadium MK)
Moneyfields v Torquay United (Moneyfields Sports & Social Club)
Newcastle United v Burnley (Kingston Park Stadium)
Northampton Town v Stoke City (Fernie Fields Sports Ground)
Norton & Stockton Ancients v Liverpool Feds (Norton Sports Complex)
Oxford United v Abingdon United (Oxford City FC)
Portishead Town v Worthing (Portishead Town FC)
Solihull Moors v Nottingham Forest (Studley Sports Centre)
Sporting Khalsa v Hull City (Sporting Khalsa FC)
Stockport County v Sheffield FC (Stockport Sports Village)
Stourbridge v York City (War Memorial Athletic Ground)
Sutton Coldfield Town v Loughborough Lightning (Central Ground)
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Doncaster Rovers Belles (Compton Park)

Barclays Women’s Championship 2023/24 season kicks off this weekend

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