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NORTHAMPTON TOWN WOMEN WIN IN FRONT OF RECORD CROWD AT SIXFIELDS

A report on Sunday's game at Sixfields

5 May 2024

Ladies and Girls

NORTHAMPTON TOWN WOMEN WIN IN FRONT OF RECORD CROWD AT SIXFIELDS

A report on Sunday's game at Sixfields

5 May 2024

Northampton Town Women won 4-0 at home to Notts County in the FA Women’s National League Division One Midlands on Sunday afternoon.

Jade Bell scored a hat-trick and Kim Farrow netted the Cobblers’ other goal as they earned a victory in front of a new record attendance at Sixfields Stadium on the final day of the season.

The Cobblers dominated the opening exchanges. A cross was cleared with captain Zoe Boote in position to nod home, Ruby Heselden and Vicky Barrett both headed off target from corners and Farrow had a snapshot blocked.

The hosts deservedly opened the scoring midway through the first half when Farrow poked the ball through to Bell, and the forward took it wide before slotting home.

Farrow had a floated effort caught by Philipa Davies, shot wide and had a volley held by the goalkeeper in a short space of time.

The Cobblers came close to doubling their lead twice before the break, Mia Richards heading Bell’s cross off the bar and Bell sending a low strike across the face of goal.

The hosts’ control continued after the interval. Boote and Farrow both sent attempts wide in the opening five minutes.

The latter turned in the area and drove into the far corner to double the advantage shortly afterwards.

Bell scored two goals in quick succession to complete her hat-trick either side of the hour mark. The forward placed past the onrushing Davies before curling home from 20 yards.

The Cobblers came close to scoring an excellent team-goal going into the final quarter-of-an-hour. Richards showed great skill to control Boote’s pass and find Bell, whose lay-off was fired over the crossbar by Farrow.

The hosts created two more opportunities in added time. Bell forced Davies into a one-handed diving save one-on-one, and Bell and substitute Paris Mallon both had close-range efforts denied from Laila Channell’s low ball.

Cobblers: Katie McLean, Laila Channell, Bianca Luttman, Vicky Barrett, Ruby Heselden, Zoe Boote, Georgia Gale, Mia Richards, Fay Noble, Kim Farrow, Jade Bell
Substitutes: Paige Ridley, TJ Warren, Paris Mallon


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