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27 February 2022 Venue Court Place Farm Attendance

Kick off 14:00 (UK)

Oxford United
3 - 1
Crawley Wasps
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PREVIEW Oxford United Women Welcome Crawley Wasps

U's in home action on Sunday

25 February 2022

Oxford United Women will be looking for revenge as they welcome Crawley Wasps this Sunday, hoping to continue their excellent run of form in the league.

The U’s have won seven games on the bounce in the league and are unbeaten at home but  a tough 1-0 loss away against Crawley recently saw them knocked out of the FA Women’s National League Cup in the quarter finals.

The U’s also failed to come away with any points against Crawley in the League in October, but now return to home soil in their bid to keep up with current leaders Ipswich Town, hoping that it can be third time lucky.

United missed the chance to go top of the league when their game at Hounslow was postponed, with leaders Ipswich pulling further ahead with a win on the same day. Third-place Southampton are also in the mix and boss Liam Gilbert told us

“It’s so close at the top but we can’t worry about that. All we can do is look after our own performance and try to win on Sunday. Training has been excellent this week and we are really looking forward to it.”

The game is at Court Place Farm this Sunday at 2pm.

Support the U’s in their title challenge and if you can’t get along to the game then you can follow the action live on Twitter @OfficialOUWFC.

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Match Reports

REPORT Oxford United Women 3 Crawley Wasps 1

U's continue their excellent form. Full time report

27 February 2022

Oxford United Women kept up their amazing home form with a 3-1 win over Crawley Wasps at Court Place Farm this afternoon.

Goals from Carly Johns, top scorer Beth Lumsden and Daisy McLachan gave the U’s all three points and revenge after losing twice to the Wasps earlier in the season including a League Cup quarter final defeat.

There was a fiery start to the first half with each side seeing chances in the first five minutes. The U’s then took the lead in the ninth minute when Johns slotted past the keeper from the centre of the box after a quick break from McLachlan who passed it off to Billie French who made the assist on her home debut.

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A goal up, the U’s looked confident, though Iesha Swaby caused problems and was able to weave through the defence and get into the box a number of times.

However French again became the provider with a pass that put Lumsden in to an ideal position to score her 16th goal of the season to make it 2-0.

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Crawley came back strongly and a well-timed slide tackle from Hannah Mackenzie thwarted Plewa as the winger cut inside the box and attempted a shot but towards the end of the first half Crawley did have a lifeline when Tash Stephens lobbed keeper Rose Kite to make it 2-1 at the break.

United bounced back and dominated the start of the second half: Johns beat two players and played a through ball to Lumsden, who was caught offside, the two linked up again as a Johns header played in Lumsden, whose cross towards McLachlan was stopped by Smith and when Johns was brought down twenty-five yards out Lumsden’s powerful free kick flew mere inches above the bar.

United eventually restored their two-goal cushion when a ball by Lumsden split the Crawley defence and played in McLachlan, who placed the ball neatly into the bottom right-hand corner, making it 3-1.

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Towards the end of the game, McLachlan came close with two shots from outside the box but United had done enough and deservedly took all three points to once again close the gap on leaders Ipswich.

United
Rose Kite, Hannah Mackenzie (Libby Gilmore), Cat Beaver, Riva Casley, Billie French (Emily Wallace), Lauren Haynes, Sophie Baker (Sarah King), Lily Stevens (Kayleigh Hines), Carly Johns (Cheryl Williams), Beth Lumsden, Daisy McLachlan

Att: 206

Report by Carmen Vintro/Mikey Lawlor, pictures Darrell Fisher

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