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#DanskeWomensPrem: Cliftonville remain well-placed for title
#DanskeWomensPrem: Cliftonville remain well-placed for title
Title-chasing Cliftonville came through 3-1 at third-placed Crusaders Strikers in the Danske Bank Women’s Premiership.
Cliftonville remain still just one point off the top with two games in hand, following the midweek matches.
Kirsty McGuinness opened the scoring for John McGrady’s side and while Amy McGivern equalised for the hosts at half-time, Northern Ireland internationals Marissa Callaghan and Toni-Leigh Finnegan each netted in the second half to secure the points.
Glentoran remain on top after a remarkable nine-goal victory over Linfield. Kerry Beattie and Joely Andrews struck early for the Glens before a quickfire Jess Foy double, while Casey Howe was the star of the show with a 17-minute second half hat-trick.
#ElectricIreland Cup 2nd Rd: Cliftonville edge Linfield with late goal
#ElectricIreland Cup 2nd Rd: Cliftonville edge Linfield with late goal Caitlin McGuinness scored to send Cliftonville into the quarter-finals.
Caitlin McGuinness grabbed the late winner as Cliftonville defeated Linfield to reach the last eight of the Electric Ireland Women’s Challenge Cup.
The Northern Ireland international popped up in the 87th minute after working her way into the box to drive the winner past Blues keeper Martine Power on Friday evening.
Linfield, looking to avenge a 5-2 league defeat to the Reds earlier in the week, had moved in front as early as the 7th minute through Lucy Johnston after Ebony Leckey had created the opening.