WOMENS FA CUP regional sides in third round draw
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- Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 November 2024 08:42
- Published on Monday, 25 November 2024 18:23
- Written by ROSS REID

Rovers are fourth in their first season in FA Womens National League Division One South West following last season's promotion as regional South West Womens League champions.
The Gas Girls won 5-0 at Marine Academy Plymouth in the second round of ties to reach the third round for the first time.
Other third round ties featuring regional sides include FAWNL South West One leaders AFC Bournemouth away at Ipswich Town, who top the FAWNL Southern Premier.
Bournemouth won 4-0 at south coast rivals AFC Portchester to make though to the third round for a second time.
Welsh side Gwalia United, whose second round tie was switched from Newport to an all-weather pitch in Cardiff to beat Storm Bert, travel to London City Lionesses in round three following their 4-0 win over Bridgwater United.
Gwalia are 10th in FAWNL Southern Prem while Lionesses are fourth in the Women's Championship.
Bristol City, third in the Championship, visit divisional rivals Southampton in a repeat of the season opener, which finished 1-1 on Sunday September 8. Saints Women are sixth in the table, two points behind City after nine league matches.
Exeter City, fourth in FAWNL Southern Prem, host Worthing, eighth in FAWNL SW1 following their 5-1 Devon derby win at Plymouth Argyle.
Cheltenham Town, ninth in FAWNL Southern Prem, host Norwich City, sixth in FAWNL South East One following a 2-1 comeback home win over Portsmouth side Moneyfields.
Women's Championship side Portsmouth host the winner of the storm-delayed Stevenage versus Luton second round tie, rescheduled for next Sunday (December 1).
Other third round ties featuring regional sides include FAWNL South West One leaders AFC Bournemouth away at Ipswich Town, who top the FAWNL Southern Premier.
Bournemouth won 4-0 at south coast rivals AFC Portchester to make though to the third round for a second time.
Welsh side Gwalia United, whose second round tie was switched from Newport to an all-weather pitch in Cardiff to beat Storm Bert, travel to London City Lionesses in round three following their 4-0 win over Bridgwater United.
Gwalia are 10th in FAWNL Southern Prem while Lionesses are fourth in the Women's Championship.
Bristol City, third in the Championship, visit divisional rivals Southampton in a repeat of the season opener, which finished 1-1 on Sunday September 8. Saints Women are sixth in the table, two points behind City after nine league matches.
Exeter City, fourth in FAWNL Southern Prem, host Worthing, eighth in FAWNL SW1 following their 5-1 Devon derby win at Plymouth Argyle.
Cheltenham Town, ninth in FAWNL Southern Prem, host Norwich City, sixth in FAWNL South East One following a 2-1 comeback home win over Portsmouth side Moneyfields.
Women's Championship side Portsmouth host the winner of the storm-delayed Stevenage versus Luton second round tie, rescheduled for next Sunday (December 1).
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