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e-Programme front cover from Runcorn |
Hopperational Details |
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Dates & Venues |
Saturday 27
September 2025 at the Apec Taxis Stadium, Stockham Lane and Sunday 28
September 2025 at the Joie Stadium, Manchester |
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Results |
Runcorn Linnets 1 Ashton United 1
& Manchester City Women 4 London City
Lionesses 1 |
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Competitions |
FA Cup 3rd
Round Qualifying and Women’s Super League respectively |
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Hopstats |
Grounds 809
& 810 on the lifetime list and I am here for the logistic chance of a
north-west weekend double after a last-minute window of opportunity opened up
for me to travel. |
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Contexts |
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Linnets, of
Step 4, have beaten Clitheroe (H, 1-0), Whitchurch Alport (A, 3-0), West
Didsbury & Chorlton (A, 2-0) and Pickering Town (A, 2-0) in earlier
rounds to set up this tie against Step 3 opponents. United entered two rounds
later and have seen off Hallam (A, 2-2 & H, 2-0) and Scarborough Athletic
(H, 2-0). In the Sunday game, Manchester City Women will be hoping to mount a
title challenge again whereas Lionesses are newly-promoted (but
well-financed). |
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Match Reports |
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The Runcorn game started brightly – no cagey openings here. Both teams and the referee sought to set the tone and Linnets’ Matty Rain received an early yellow card. Fortunately, no later card for him although there were several more during the afternoon. Ashton looked more threatening and were unlucky not to take an 11th minute lead when a deflection bounced up nicely for the home keeper. Linnets’ Scott Bakkor joined Rain in the ref’s notebook for dissent and I began to wonder whether a red card would change this game – but as it happened, no. It all continued as a good contest with the Step 3 visitors on top but creating no more clear chances. Runcorn started to show their own ambition and needed to snuff out an Ashton break when they had left themselves exposed. Then with 43 minutes gone, a magnificent save by Ashton’s Jordan Eastham kept out Peter Wylie’s header. This was a one-handed flyer of a save, quite magnificent. However, Runcorn did score in the final minute of the first half through Ryan Brooke – the proverbial team-talk changer and the pyramid underdogs ahead at the break. Linnets had Declan McLoughlin to thank for a goalline clearance early in the second half. The swirling and gusty breeze was strengthening somewhat and Ashton’s first corner had caused defensive chaos. Jason Gilchrist then went close for Ashton before Runcorn hit the bar at the other end, that chance being created after good work down the right flank by Joe Ferguson right in front of me. The home side had grown in stature during the afternoon. Subs began to be deployed and Ashton added height with Tom Denton, although the breeze meant that picking him out was going to be tricky. As we entered the final minutes even Eastham joined the attack and might have been caught out from distance on one occasion. In a crazy and frantic few minutes there was a brilliant block by Adam Rooney. It was 90+4 on my watch before Gilchrist punctured the Runcorn defence with the Ashton equaliser. I love a footballing cliché, me, and both teams will feel they should have won this. A really good contest for the passing neutral. Scroll down for pix. My Sunday WSL
game will have been well-covered elsewhere for anyone interested so I will be
brief. The Joie is an impressive facility as part of the Etihad complex. This
was a routine win for Manchester City in the end, whose first half moments of
class set up goals for Vivienne Miedema and Laura Blindkilde Brown. Nikita
Parris pulled one back for London as City didn’t always look comfortable at
the back. It has to be said that there would be more atmosphere, however, on
Mars compared with other top WSL games that I have watched recently at
Chelsea (both venues), Arsenal (Emirates), Manchester United (Leigh) and West
Ham. It was cathedral-like at times as Bunny Shaw added two second-half
penalties for the home side. With Arsenal faltering with a couple of early-season
draws, City remain best-placed to challenge Chelsea for the title.
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So What? |
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Runcorn and
Ashton replay on Tuesday. Manchester City women are currently third and
London City are ninth (of twelve) in the WSL. |
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Pre-and Post-match Entertainment |
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Too much time
in the car, sadly. Only just made it in time for Linnets and on Sunday the
Yappmobile in-car GPS more or less gave up trying to advise me on lane
discipline in Manchester, leaving me to fend for myself at some interesting
interchanges with vehicles coming at me from all sides like wasps to a
jamjar. Then it was almost five hours back home with the Ryder Cup singles on
the radio. |
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Pix |
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Linnets in yellow (of course). |
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Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats Update |
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The background to this, and the latest keeper top colour league table, is here on this dedicated page. On Saturday, Orange and Blue shared the spoils. On Sunday, Pink beat Yellow. However, no clean sheets for anyone. Pre-match Predictions based on Keeper
Top Colour:
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What Next? |
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Forward
planning and commitment impossible at the moment, so watch out for a
last-minute decision for Saturday. The #keepertopcolourstats prediction goes
out in the toxic wasteland of Twitter/X (@ModusHRandom) just before kickoff and no-one reads it
except Elon Musk, I think. My hopping priorities when the chances arise are
Everton (Premier League), Worcester City (Step 3), Liverpool Women’s WSL home
in St Helens and 30 Step 4 grounds. |
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