
West Brom Women and AFC Bournemouth progressed to the FA WNL Cup Semi-Finals, while Cheadle and Halifax made it to the last four of the Plate competition.
Hannah George scored the only goal for the Baggies, while Sophie Quirk netted two for the Cherries in their 3-0 win at Swindon. West Brom will host next Sunday’s tie for a spot in the final, with Plymouth facing Burnley in the other half of the draw.
The Black Country derby full-time feels! 𤊠pic.twitter.com/c6J9XfVsDP
— West Bromwich Albion Women (@WBAWomen) January 25, 2026
Goals from Kenzie Bentley and Lily Weston pushed Cheadle past Durham Cestria in the Plate, while Halifax saw off Chorley to book a semi-final trip to the Stingers on 1 February.
Burnley beat Sporting Khalsa 3-0 to replace Wolves at the top of the Northern Premier, though having played one more game. Liverpool Feds climbed three places to fifth with a 4-1 defeat of Hull.
Watford went top of the Southern Premier with four goals past Wimbledon, while Plymouth netted nine at Billericay to go second on goal difference and Lewes won at Real Bedford with a stoppage-time penalty.
Câ˝ď¸ral Haines at it again đ pic.twitter.com/9A8nAK2FRx
— Watford FC Women (@WatfordFCWomen) January 25, 2026
Stockport are third on goal difference in Division One North following a 4-0 result against Blackburn, leaving just one point between the top four teams.
Boldmere’s 4-1 result at Worcester extended their lead in Division One Midlands, but from more matches than their title rivals. Third-placed Leafield came through 5-3 at Barnsley Women in fifth, Northampton edged Lincoln to escape the drop zone, into which Stourbridge fell after another single-goal loss at Kidderminster.
Division One South Eastâs top two dropped points for just the second time, as Fulham were held at home by Dulwich and Luton managed a draw against Norwich. Chatham continue chasing down third-placed London Bees, whom they beat 6-1.
In Division One South West, Keynsham came from behind at halftime to secure a 4-3 win over Bournemouth Sports, who had Emma Eden sent off, while Bristol Rovers hit double figures at the Memorial Stadium.
FA WNL Cup Quarter-Finals
Swindon Town 0-3 AFC Bournemouth (Att: 218)
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-1 West Bromwich Albion (Att: 581)
FA WNL Plate Quarter-Finals
Cheadle Town Stingers 2-0 Durham Cestria (Att: 58)
Halifax 4-1 Chorley
Northern Premier Division
Burnley 3-0 Sporting Khalsa (Att: 62)
Liverpool Feds 4-1 Hull City (Att: 218)
Rugby Borough 2-0 Loughborough Lightning
Southern Premier Division
Billericay Town 0-9 Plymouth Argyle
Oxford United 2-0 Cheltenham Town (Att: 193)
Real Bedford 1-2 Lewes
Watford 4-0 AFC Wimbledon (Att: 195)
Hashtag United 0-0 Gwalia United (Att: 87)
Division One North
Chester le Street Town 0-1 York City (Att: 42)
Leeds United P-P Wythenshawe
Stockport County 4-0 Blackburn Rovers (Att: 109)
Division One Midlands
Barnsley Women 3-5 Leafield Athletic (Att: 101)
Kidderminster Harriers 1-0 Stourbridge
Northampton Town 1-0 Lincoln United
Sheffield FC P-P Peterborough United
Sutton Coldfield Town 0-2 Notts County (Att: 56)
Worcester City 1-4 Boldmere St Michaels (Att: 247)

Division One South East
Cambridge United 3-0 AFC Sudbury
Chesham United 0-5 Queens Park Rangers (Att: 120)
Fulham 2-2 Dulwich Hamlet
Luton Town 1-1 Norwich City (Att: 212)
Milton Keynes Dons 0-1 Actonians
Chatham Town 6-1 London Bees (Att: 213)
Division One South West
Abingdon United P-P Moneyfields
Bristol Rovers 10-0 Worthing (Att: 222)
Keynsham Town 4-3 Bournemouth Sports (Att: 50)
Maidenhead United 1-3 Bridgwater United
Portishead Town 1-4 Ascot United (Att: 69)
