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Wildcats keep record-breaking squad together
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Three more players commit to Durham Women FC
Three more players commit to Durham Women FC Emily Roberts
Durham Women FC’s Emily Roberts, Megan Borthwick and Danielle Brown will remain with the Wildcats for the 2021/22 season.
Winger Roberts, formerly of Doncaster Belles and Notts County, is rapidly closing in on making 100 appearances at Maiden Castle.
“I’m really excited to be staying for another year at Durham,” she said. “Sadly I ended last season with an injury, but I’m ready and rearing to go to start the 2021/22 season. We came so close last season, so fingers crossed we can go one better this upcoming season.”
Durham Women ended the Championship season in style as they defeated Coventry United 7-1, with Beth Hepple and Lily Crosthwaite running riot to seal second place in the league.
It took just three minutes for Durham to claim first blood as Kathryn Hill lost her marker to volley in Beth Hepple’s looping corner.
Durham doubled their lead three minutes later when Lily Crosthwaite burst between two defenders and drilled a low ball across the area for Molly Sharpe to place beyond goalkeeper Sue Wood.
Eight minutes in, Coventry grabbed their only goal of the game, as Destiney Toussaint danced between challenges in the box to squeeze a shot under Megan Borthwick from point-blank range.
#FAWC: Leicester City Women win top of the table clash at Durham
#FAWC: Leicester City Women win top of the table clash at Durham Sam Tierney (#3) scores for Leicester City. (Photo: Will Matthews/SPP/Sports Press/PA Images)
Leicester City went three points clear at the top of the FA Women’s Championship with a 2-0 result at promotion rivals Durham.
Sunday 14 March
Tierney brace keeps Foxes in pole position
Sam Tierney scored twice as Leicester City put breathing space between the Foxes and the Wildcats, with a game still in hand.
Hannah Cain came close to opening the scoring for the Foxes but Megan Borthwick tipped her effort round the post.
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