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2
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Rachel Daly Goal
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7
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Laura Brown Goal
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11
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Rachel Daly Goal
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21
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Kenza Dali Goal
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22
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Emily Gielnik Goal
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26
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Anna Patten Goal
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45
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On: Sarah Mayling|Off: Kenza Dali
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51
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Rachel Daly Goal
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51
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Emily Hollinshead Yellow Card
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60
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On: Mayumi Pacheco|Off: Rachel Corsie
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60
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On: Kirsty Hanson|Off: Emily Gielnik
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61
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On: Rebecca Beresford|Off: Emily Hollinshead
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61
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On: Isobel Binks|Off: Alex Taylor
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70
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Rachel Daly Goal
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71
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On: Charlie Hignett|Off: Danielle Young
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72
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On: Megan Shaw|Off: Lucy Staniforth
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72
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On: Georgia Mullett|Off: Rachel Daly
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75
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Alisha Lehmann Goal
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78
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Mayumi Pacheco Goal
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88
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Sarah Mayling Penalty - Scored
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Game Information
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VENUE: Poundland Bescot Stadium
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Walsall, England
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ATTENDANCE: 584
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REFEREE: Callum Parke
Match Commentary
- | Match ends, Aston Villa Women 11, AFC Fylde Women 0. | |
90'+1' | Second Half ends, Aston Villa Women 11, AFC Fylde Women 0. | |
- | Match ends, Aston Villa Women 11, AFC Fylde Women 0. |
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