
Marine Academy Plymouth are promoted to the FA Women’s National League as South West Premier champions, after Torquay United failed to win their final game.
EASTERN – Stevenage seal second place
Premier – Stevenage beat fourth-placed Haringey Borough 3-0 on Tuesday, aided by an Amy Makewell brace, to finish second ahead of Royston Town.
1 North – Wootton Blue Cross host champions Harpenden Town on Wednesday 28 May, needing a point to escape the bottom three in their last game.
LONDON & SOUTH EAST – Final abandoned and declared void
League Trophy Final – Dulwich Hamlet Reserves faced Clapton CFC at Maidstone United but the flying of Palestine flags among both sets of supporters was deemed unacceptable by the venue and the game was duly called off. Clapton were 2-0 up at the time through goals from Emily Link and Egle Trezzi.
REGEN ARABLE SOUTH WEST – National League destination for MAP
Premier – Torquay United needed to win at third-placed Sherborne Town in order to take the title ahead of Marine Academy Plymouth but they fell behind to a second-half goal from the league’s top scorer Chloe Snook and that proved to be decisive.
WEST MIDLANDS – Shifnal pip Port Vale to third place, Walsall take second from Telford
Premier – Shifnal Town took third place from Port Vale by a measure of one on goal-difference, after they beat Solihull Sporting 4-1 on Thursday to confirm their visitors relegation. Coventry Sphinx finished ninth after a 3-1 win over Shrewsbury Town in fifth.
1 North – Walsall FC sealed second spot ahead of AFC Telford United, after sending champions Hednesford Town to a 2-0 defeat, Mia Fellows scoring both goals. Walsall FC play Tamworth on Wednesday.
1 South – Worcester City Reserves tied up third spot with a 2-1 midweek victory at Redditch United. Also during the week, runners-up Crusaders edged a nine-goal thriller at Long Itchington helped by a couple from Dani Selmes. Long Itchington bounced back to send champions Redditch Borough to a 3-2 reverse and climb two places to sixth, ahead of hosting Redditch United on Thursday.