
Loughborough Lightning and Real Bedford FA Women’s National League champions, AFC Bournemouth win Plate Final.
Nottingham Forest stayed top of the Northern Premier on goal difference from Wolves with a game in hand, after both had big away wins. Rugby Borough beat Burnley to move within two points of them, Hull City leapfrogged Derby County into ninth when winning away to the Rams.
Hashtag United secured a top-two spot in the Southern Premier by defeating Exeter City, Ipswich Town champions elect with a massive advantage in goal-difference. Watford went third with a win over Gwalia United, Plymouth level on points with Billericay in the battle to stay up with one game to go each.
Loughborough clinched the Division 1 Midlands title with a 5-0 away win, Northampton Town netting seven on the road in going second with Solihull Moors now relegated.
With a game left each, Middlesbrough took over at the top from Cheadle by a measure of three goals, as they scored seven to the Stingers one-goal win.
Real Bedford romped to the Division 1 South East title with a double-figure victory, leaving Norwich City to attempt to take second spot.
What a team π΄ββ οΈ pic.twitter.com/f7EJCTJ4OE
β Real Bedford Women ππ (@RBFCWomen) April 13, 2025
All five games in Division 1 South West were away wins, including Bristol Rovers’ 2-1 success at Worthing which ensured them a top-four finish.
Ellie Strippel scored a decisive third for AFC Bournemouth, as they edged Cheltenham Town 3-2 in the Plate Final.
THE moment π
Abby Jones lifts the FA Womenβs National League Plate for AFC Bournemouth π#StartOfSomething | @AFCBournemouthW pic.twitter.com/M71Xg9PPPf
β FA Women’s National League (@FAWNL) April 13, 2025
Sunday 13 April
FA WNL Plate Final
AFC Bournemouth 3-2 Cheltenham Town
Northern Premier Division
Derby County 1-2 Hull City (Att: 444)
Halifax 1-6 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Liverpool Feds 0-7 Nottingham Forest
Rugby Borough 3-1 Burnley
Sporting Khalsa 5-0 Stourbridge (Att: 143)
West Bromwich Albion 2-3 Stoke City (Att: 114)
Southern Premier Division
Billericay Town 0-1 Oxford United
Milton Keynes Dons 0-11 Ipswich Town (Att: 1,000)
Plymouth Argyle 2-2 AFC Wimbledon (Att: 1,622)
Watford 4-0 Gwalia United
Hashtag United 2-0 Exeter City
Division 1 Midlands
Barnsley Women 3-3 Worcester City
Lincoln City 0-3 Notts County
Sutton Coldfield Town 0-5 Loughborough Lightning (Att: 115)
Boldmere St Michaels 4-0 Lincoln United
Solihull Moors 1-7 Northampton Town
Division 1 North
AFC Fylde 2-2 Durham Cestria
Huddersfield Town 0-1 Cheadle Town Stingers (Att: 97)
Leeds United 4-1 Chorley
Middlesbrough 7-0 Doncaster Rovers Belles (Att: 4,083)
Norton & Stockton Ancients 4-0 Barnsley FC (Att: 85)
Stockport County 0-1 York City (Att: 401)

Division 1 South East
Actonians 0-2 Norwich City (Att: 93)
AFC Sudbury 1-1 Dulwich Hamlet
London Bees 5-0 Ashford Town
Queens Park Rangers 4-1 Cambridge United (Att: 1,197)
Real Bedford 11-1 London Seaward (Att: 442)
Chatham Town 10-0 Chesham United (Att: 74)
Division 1 South West
Bournemouth Sports 0-2 Bridgwater United (Chapel Gate)
Keynsham Town 1-2 Maidenhead United (Keynsham Town FC)
Portishead Town 1-6 Moneyfields
Southampton Women 0-3 Abingdon United (Att: 50)
Worthing 1-2 Bristol Rovers
FA WNL Reserve Cup Final
AFC Bournemouth Development 1-1 Derby County Development (Derby won 4-3 on pens)
Mia Wheeler’s early goal for Derby was cancelled out late on by Elin Starck but with the shoot-out in sudden death, Leilani Lovell made a decisive save for the Rams.
We have your #FAWNL Reserve Cup winners π€© @DCFCWomen have won after the match was taken to penalties β½οΈ pic.twitter.com/DSQXcxm5LB
β FA Women’s National League (@FAWNL) April 12, 2025
FA WNL Reserve Plate Final
Stockport County Development 1-1 Stoke City Development (Stockport won 3-2 on pens)
Darcy Bancroft had Stoke ahead at the break but another shoot-out was brought about as Eva Henshall levelled for Stockport with seven minutes left. Four penalties were saved but County’s Millie Tutton converted the winner.
Champions π€© @SCLadiesFC win the #FAWNL Reserve Plate π pic.twitter.com/L8bO4WnLJK
β FA Women’s National League (@FAWNL) April 12, 2025