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6
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Rebekah Stott Goal
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19
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Julia Zigiotti-Olme Goal
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40
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Julia Zigiotti-Olme Goal
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45
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On: Brianna Visalli|Off: Poppy Pattinson
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45
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On: Veatriki Sarri|Off: Lee Geummin
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56
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Danielle Carter Goal
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60
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Katie Robinson Goal
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64
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On: Megan Connolly|Off: Libby Bance
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64
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On: Kayleigh Green|Off: Katie Robinson
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66
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Brianna Visalli Goal
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68
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On: Isabel Green|Off: Ashlee Brown
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69
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On: Katie Evans|Off: Rosie Embley
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76
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On: Lizzie Bennett-Steele|Off: Mariam Mahmood
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76
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On: Lulu Jarvis|Off: Julia Zigiotti-Olme
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88
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On: Kerry Walklett|Off: Shannon Stamps
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88
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On: Sophie Tudor|Off: Phoebe Warner
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90+2
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Jorja Fox Goal
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Game Information
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VENUE: Keys Park
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Hednesford, England
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ATTENDANCE: 219
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REFEREE: Grace Lowe
Match Commentary
- | Match ends, West Bromwich Albion WFC 0, Brighton and Hove Albion Women 7. | |
90'+4' | Second Half ends, West Bromwich Albion WFC 0, Brighton and Hove Albion Women 7. | |
90'+4' | Corner, Brighton and Hove Albion Women. Conceded by Kerry Walklett. |
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