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SAFC Ladies left the Academy of Light victorious this afternoon, after manager Melanie Reay orchestrated a 5-1 masterclass over a travelling Leeds United Women.
First half goals from Emily Hutchinson, Eve Blakey and a perfect hat-trick from captain Keira Ramshaws put the visitors to the sword, and despite a last minute contribution from Laura Bartup, Leeds were unable to turn the tide in their favour this afternoon.
Hutchinson set the pace of the game within the first minute of play, after a cross from Megan Beer wasn t dealt with by United s defence spilled to her inside the area to slot home comfortably.
Sunderland Ladies made a statement on Wearside today with an emphatic 5-1 victory over fellow FA Women s National League side Sheffield FC Women.
Today s fixture marked the second round of the Vitality Women s FA Cup, and after an astonishing run-out following a three-month lay off from competitive football, SAFC will now face either Burnley or Fylde depending on the final result in their later 2pm kick off.
Goals from Keira Ramshaw, Holly Manders, and a hat-trick from Eve Blakey seen off the Yorkshirewomen when the full ninety minutes was up, and despite an own goal from Neve Herron, Sheffield failed to match the tempo and desire of the homeside, returning southbound empty handed.
Sunderland Ladies 5-4 Derby County Women
Sunderland Ladies were back with a boom this afternoon, taking all three available points from Derby County Women, in a nine-goal classic which left both sidelines on the edge of their seats.
An own goal from the Rams, accompanied by strikes from Louise Griffiths, Emily Scarr and a brace from captain Keira Ramshaw were enough to pull the Black Cats over the line in miserable conditions at the Academy of Light.
And despite Derbyâs best efforts in their 150-mile trip, they failed to ruin the Lasses parade on the day.
The FAWNL resumed for both sides at 1pm this afternoon, when Derby got the game underway for the first 45.
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