Crawley retook the FA Women’s National League Southern Premier leadership from Watford, while over 450 saw Nottingham Forest go fourth in the North.
FA WNL results – Sunday 27 October
NORTHERN PREMIER
Derby County P-P Sunderland
Fylde P-P Loughborough Foxes
Middlesbrough P-P Huddersfield Town
Nottingham Forest 5-2 Hull City (Att: 457)
Stoke City P-P Burnley
SOUTHERN PREMIER
Cardiff City LFC 6-1 Hounslow (Att: 78)
Keynsham Town 2-1 Chichester City (Att: 50)
Milton Keynes Dons 0-2 Crawley Wasps (Att: )
Oxford United P-P Gillingham
Portsmouth P-P Yeovil Town
DIVISION 1 NORTH
Bolton Wanderers P-P Bradford City
DIVISION 1 SOUTH EAST
Stevenage 5-2 Kent Football United (Att: 35)
DIVISION 1 SOUTH WEST
Brislington 1-1 Buckland Athletic (Att: 45)
LEAGUE PLATE 1ST ROUND
Cambridge United 0-1 Maidenhead United
West Bromwich Albion 6-1 Burton Albion
Nottingham Forest went level on points with third-placed Stoke City in the FA WNL Northern Premier with a 5-2 defeat of basement side Hull City, Precious Hamilton netting a first-half hat-trick.
Crawley Wasps won back the Southern Premier top spot with a 2-0 success at Stadium MK, leaving it late though as Hope Nash scored on 89 minutes and Rachel Palmer buried a stoppage-time free-kick.
And here it is for those who weren’t there…#boom #leftpeg https://t.co/GexjS1pWOa pic.twitter.com/KhTbCOJS4K
— Crawley Wasps LFC (@CrawleyWaspsLFC) October 27, 2019
Cardiff City Ladies went fourth when sending Hounslow bottom with a 6-1 scoreline.
Keynsham got off the mark with an Ellie Curson brace in a 2-0 victory over Chichester, who now drop into the relegation places.
Stevenage sent Kent Football United to a sixth defeat in a row as they themselves climbed two to seventh with the 5-2 result, all their goals coming from outside of the box.
Brislington bagged their first point in Division 1 South West at the sixth attempt, drawing 1-1 with Buckland.
League Plate holders West Brom elminated Burton 6-1 with four from Jade Arber, while Maidenhead went through with a Simone O’Brien free-kick at Cambridge United.