
Wolves Women and Real Bedford scored last-minute winners, while Chatham Town won a ten-goal thriller in the FA Women’s National League Cup Group Stage.
Abingdon United 0-2 Southampton FC Academy
AFC Bournemouth 3-0 Bournemouth Sports
AFC Wimbledon 2-3 Chelsea Academy
Chatham Town 6-4 London City Lionesses Academy
Fulham 1-2 Lewes
Hashtag United 6-1 Crystal Palace Academy
Maidenhead United 0-1 Actonians
Swindon Town 4-3 Bristol City Academy
Watford 7-0 Charlton Athletic Academy
Worthing 0-7 Brighton & Hove Albion Academy
Blackburn Rovers 2-3 Huddersfield Town
Cambridge United 1-2 Real Bedford
Cheadle Town Stingers P-P Liverpool FC Academy
Leeds United 1-0 Halifax
Luton Town 4-1 Tottenham Hotspur Academy
Milton Keynes Dons 0-5 Oxford United
Sporting Khalsa 0-1 Boldmere St Michaels
Stockport County 1-1 Liverpool Feds
Stourbridge 0-4 West Bromwich Albion
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 Stoke City
Amber Hughes grabbed a last-minute winner for Wolves against Stoke, after Emelia Wilson cancelled out the opener from Charlotte Greengrass.
Real Bedford also won 2-1 late on at Cambridge with a Chloe Logie goal, a Chelsea Ferguson brace gave Lewes the win at Fulham, Beth Ibbotson headed home to give Huddersfield a 3-2 victory at Blackburn.
Amelia Woodgate got four goals as Chatham came from 4-2 down to defeat London City Academy 6-4, a hat-trick from Macey Nicholls helped Hashtag United overcome Crystal Palace U-21s.
Early joy for Chats as Amelia Woodgate opens the scoring pic.twitter.com/uJUiU8vxox
— Chatham Town Women (@ChathamTownWFC) August 20, 2025
Swindon edged out Bristol City Academy 4-3 with a decider by Maia Clark after trailing 3-2, Luton ran out 4-1 winners with Spurs Academy having two players dismissed in the second half.
Molly Towers got the only goal of the game for Boldmere at Sporting Khalsa, likewise Angie Dunbar-Bonnie for Actonians at Maidenhead, while Leeds saw off Halifax with Darcie Greene the scorer.
West Brom’s Amya Hammond-McLean scored two and forced another in a 4-0 result at Stourbridge, Stockport County and Liverpool Feds finished one apiece in the only draw of the night.
Oxford netted five ay MK Dons, Watford sank Charlton Athletic Academy 7-0, while Brighton U-21s matched that scoreline at Worthing.
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