The Regional Leagues were completed with Luton Town taking second place and Eastbourne United defeating champions.
EASTERN – Luton Town take second place
Premier – Colney Heath won 2-1 at fifth-placed Haringey Borough in midweek, when Luton Town drew 1-1 with Stevenage. Luton defeated Colney Heath 2-1 on Sunday to overtake both them and Needham Market to finish second behind AFC Sudbury. The game was Colney Heath’s last before their first team plays under the banner of St Albans City next season.
Your League Cup & County Cup 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗠𝗣𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗦! #COYH 🟠⚪️ pic.twitter.com/Mz7pPK5jTf
— Luton Town Ladies FC (@LTLFC_Official) May 21, 2023
1 North – Champions: AFC Dunstable, Runners-up: Biggleswade United
1 South – Champions: Barking, Runners-up: Hutton
EAST MIDLANDS –
Premier – Champions: Notts County, Runners-up: Lincoln United
1 Central – Champions: Ilkeston Town, Runners-up:Dronfield Town
1 North – Champions: Grimsby Town, Runners-up: Sleaford Town
1 South – Champions: Northampton Town Development, Runners-up: Dunton & Broughton United
LONDON & SOUTH EAST – Eastbourne edge champions in nine-goal thriller
Premier – Worthing pipped Ebbsfleet United to the title and promotion to the FAWNL after a 2-1 midweek victory over AFC Acorns. Aylesford were already confirmed as ending in the relegation places but signed off in positive fashion, by beating Enfield Town 2-1.
1 North – Champions: Dorking Wanderers, Runners-up: Brentford
1 South – Ashford United were beaten 5-4 at home by Eastbourne United, who took fifth spot from Herne Bay and ended only goal-difference behind Bromley. Grace Hill got two of United’s goals, substitutes Millie Barker and Bethany Chambers also netting in the thrilling conclusion to the campaign. Champions Ashford United, Runners-up: Hastings United
NORTH EAST –
Premier – Champions: Chester le Street Town, Runners-up: Alnwick Town
🏆 WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS 🏆
A huge congratulations to all of the players, management, coaches & club on their incredible season. We are now back where we belong in the Womens National League! Roll on next season!
Now let’s celebrate! 🍾 Championes Championes Ole Ole Ole 🏆 pic.twitter.com/ZR6eEBnsQi
— Chester Le Street (@CLSTladies1) May 7, 2023
1 North – Champions: Wallsend BC Reserves, Runners-up: Spennymoor Town
1 South – Champions: Barnsley FC Ladies, Runners-up: Altofts
NORTH WEST –
Premier – Champions: FC United of Manchester, Runners-up: Salford City Lionesses
A good end to the season winning the double 🏆 🏆 #Champions #TheDouble #FCUnitedWomen #FCUMW
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— FC United of Manchester Women (@FCUnitedWomen) May 7, 2023
1 North – Champions: Blackpool, Runners-up: Preston North End
1 South – Champions: Bury AFC, Runners-up: Runcorn Linnets
SOUTHERN –
Premier – Champions: Abingdon United, Runners-up: Ascot United
1 North – Champions: Woodley United, Runners-up: Milton United
1 South – Champions: Badshot Lea, Runners-up: AFC Stoneham
SOUTH WEST
Premier – Champions: Torquay United, Runners-up: Bristol Rovers
🟡 TUWFC Wrap Up The Title & Promotion!
Steve Elswood’s team finish as title winners and are promoted to the National League, after a 1-0 win over Royal Wootton Bassett on Sunday.
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— Torquay United AFC (@TUFC1899) May 2, 2023
1 East – Champions: Pucklechurch Sports, Runners-up: AEK-Boco
1 North – Champions: Frampton Rangers, Runners-up: St Vallier
1 South – Champions: Marine Academy Plymouth, Runners-up:Feniton
WEST MIDLANDS – Worcester put five past runners-up
Premier – Worcester City won 4-1 at Coundon Court on Wednesday, before a 5-2 success at runners-up Kidderminster Harriers. Coundon’s Olivia Brown bagged a brace in a 3-3 draw with Burton Albion, Crusaders were 3-1 winners over Redditch United. Champions: Sutton Coldfield Town.
1 North – Champions: Shifnal Town, Runners-up: AFC Telford United
1 South – Sedgley & Gornal United won 4-1 at Worcester City Development on Wednesday, who finished up losing 7-0 to Knowle for whom Demi-Lee Rolph came off the bench to hit a hat-trick. Champions: Coventry Sphinx, Runners-up: Knowle.