Sheffield Ladies and Doncaster Belles at home in WSL Spring series on Sunday
For various reasons Belles have had all three scheduled League games so far postponed.
Bees top the table with seven points from 3 games. Everton won their only League game to date, while Sheffield followed their 2-1 win at Millwall with a 1-0 defeat at bogey team Durham. Sheffield lost both WSL games 1-0 to Durham last year, though they did beat them 3-1 in the Continental Tyres Cup.
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Hide AdMillie Kenyon 2, and Sarah Middleton gave Steel City Wanderers a 3-2 home win over Long Eaton in the FA Women’s Premier League Midlands Division One. Steels are now nine points clear of second bottom Leicester.
Barnsley, who did not have a game, surrendered top spot in the North East League Premier Division to Norton & Stockton who won to move three points clear with a game in hand.
Oughtibridge, for whom Codi Melia scored, lost 3-1 at home to Tynedale, but victory in next weekend’s home game against Wakefield will make them safe.
Southern Division leaders Farsley Celtic were 6-0 home winners over Doncaster Belles (Women) to move nine points clear of second place Sheffield Wednesday whose game against Malet Lambert fell victim to a waterlogged pitch.
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Hide AdGeorgia Goodwin 2, Lucy Shuttleworth and Jasmine Toland scored for AFC Dronfield who completed their Sheffield & Hallam County League Division One season with a 4-1 home win over Handsworth. Huddersfield Town Academy won 4-1 at Sheffield Wednesday Reserves.
Second place Barnsley Development remain unbeaten in Division Two, Alayna Millard 2, Beth Ayrton, Kayleigh Fitzpatrick and Tasha Wiles on target in a 5-0 home win over Mexborough Athletic.
Leaders Sheffield United Reserves are assured of a top two placing, while Rovers Foundation, in third place, could nick runners up spot. Gemma Harte 5, Charlotte Dinsdale 2 and Vicky Owen were their scorers in an 8-1 home win over Shaw Lane.