Sorensen snatches late winner as Everton progress in Vitality Women s FA Cup
Toffees see off Durham in stoppage time as 14 sides book their place in the fifth round
Everton needed a stoppage time winner to see off Championship side Durham in the fourth round of the Vitality Women’s FA Cup.
The visitors, who sit second in the second tier, gave their Barclays FA Women’s Super League opponents a real scare by taking the lead in the 47th minute when Molly Sharpe drilled a super effort into the top corner.
The Toffees hit back immediately though when Poppy Pattinson turned a cross into the back of the net.
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Ireland goalkeeper Grace Moloney.
IT’S ALWAYS BEEN Ireland for Grace Moloney.
Born and raised in Slough, near Reading, Moloney grew up dreaming of wearing the green jersey on the big stage.
The goalkeeper hails from a big Irish family, her grandfather originally from Tipperary and her grandmother from Cavan. Her father, Bill, was always football-mad and Ireland-mad, constantly decking her out in Irish kits.
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Bristol City’s Ebony Salmon (right) celebrates scoring the winning goal. (PA Images)
Bristol City beat Reading 3-2 to climb off the bottom of the Barclays FA Women’s Super League, at the expense of West Ham.
Emma Harries took advantage of a defensive error to net her first senior goal for the Royals in the 13th minute but the Robins were not long in levelling, Ebony Salmon sending Charlie Wellings away to slip the ball through the legs of out-rushing keeper Grace Moloney.
Danielle Carter bundled the ball over the line for Reading but from an offside position, as the first half ended all square at 1-1.