Norwich City Women Return to Carrow Road for Luton Clash

Norwich City Women Return to Carrow Road for Luton Clash
Photo Daniela Porcelli SPP

Norwich City Women are back at Carrow Road for the visit of Luton Town in the FA Women’s National League Division 1 South East.

The Canaries have played three league games at Carrow Road in recent seasons, averaging over 6,000 with a record crowd of 7,585.

Burnley lead the Northern Premier by goal-difference from Wolves and Hull, with the Clarets at Sporting Khalsa, Wanderers hosting Middlesbrough, while City are home to Liverpool Feds. West Brom play their fixture with Stoke at the International Athletics Stadium in Perry Barr.

The top three in the Southern Premier are also on seven points from three games, led by AFC Bournemouth ahead of Lewes and Watford. The Cherries go to Gwalia, the Rooks visit Hashtag and the Hornets head to Cheltenham

Division One Midlands’ leading trio are all at home and looking to continue their perfect form. Peterborough play Sheffield FC, Boldmere welcome Worcester City and Leafield meet Barnsley.

Cheadle hold the last 100% record in Division One North and go up against a Doncaster side who have won two of their three matches.

London Bees and Fulham have yet to drop a point in Division One South East, ahead of the Bees’ game with Chatham and Cottagers’ capital clash at Dulwich. Norwich are at Carrow Road for the visit of Luton.

Swindon Town take the only perfect form of Division One South West to Marine Academy Plymouth, who have a couple of victories already in their first season at this level.

Sunday 14 September (2pm)

Northern Premier Division
Derby County v Halifax (Mickleover Sports Club)
Hull City v Liverpool Feds (North Ferriby FC)
Loughborough Lightning v Rugby Borough (Holywell Sports Complex)
Sporting Khalsa v Burnley (Sporting Khalsa FC)
West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City (Alexander Stadium)
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Middlesbrough (AFC Telford Utd)

Southern Premier Division
Billericay Town v Real Bedford (Billericay Town FC)
Cheltenham Town v Watford (Bishops Cleeve FC)
Gwalia United v AFC Bournemouth (University of South Wales Sports Park)
Oxford United v Exeter City (Oxford City FC)
Plymouth Argyle v AFC Wimbledon (Home Park)
Hashtag United v Lewes (Aveley FC, 3pm)

Division One Midlands
Lincoln United v Northampton Town (Lincoln Utd FC)
Notts County v Sutton Coldfield Town (Eastwood CFC)
Peterborough United v Sheffield FC (Peterborough Sports FC)
Stourbridge v Kidderminster Harriers (Eastwood CFC)
Boldmere St Michaels v Worcester City (Amber Arena, 3pm)
Leafield Athletic v Barnsley Women (Castle Vale Stadium, 3pm)

Division One North
Blackburn Rovers v Stockport County (Clitheroe FC)
Cheadle Town Stingers v Doncaster Rovers Belles (Cheadle Town FC)
Durham Cestria v Huddersfield Town (Leisure United Ford)
Norton & Stockton Ancients v Chorley (Norton Sports Complex)
Wythenshawe v Leeds United (Hollyhedge Park Stadium)
York City v Chester le Street Town (University of York Sports Complex)

Division One South East
Actonians v Milton Keynes Dons (Berkeley Fields)
AFC Sudbury v Cambridge United (AFC Sudbury)
Dulwich Hamlet v Fulham (Dulwich Hamlet FC)
London Bees v Chatham Town (The Hive 3G)
Norwich City v Luton Town (Carrow Road)
Queens Park Rangers v Chesham United (Hanwell Town FC)

Division One South West
Ascot United v Portishead Town (The Memorial Stadium)
Bournemouth Sports v Keynsham Town (Chapel Gate)
Bridgwater United v Maidenhead United (North Somerset Community Stadium)
Marine Academy Plymouth v Swindon Town (Ivybridge Town FC)
Moneyfields v Abingdon Town (John Jenkins Stadium)
Worthing v Bristol Rovers (Worthing FC)

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Wilf Frith
Wilf Frith is a women’s football news editor who works for Her Goal Magazine and had been with all its predecessors since 1996, becoming a founding team member after running Sunday Kicks. He has also held previous long-term roles as press officer for the Cornwall Women’s Football League and Penzance Ladies FC.
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