Brentford Women return to London and South East Premier action on Sunday as they face Newhaven away from home (2.30pm kick-off GMT).

The Bees will travel to the south coast for the second time this season, eyeing three points at Newhaven Football Club.

Carly Williams’ side enter the weekend fresh after last week’s League Cup quarter-final was cancelled due to Newhaven being unable to fulfil the fixture.

The west Londoners will now face tier six side Bromley in the semi-final on 1 March.

Last time out

Previously against Newhaven in the league, Brentford cruised to a 4-0 win at Bedfont Sports Club.

Habeebat Gbajabiamila and Alissa Down fired the Bees ahead in the first half, before second-half strikes from Renai McCrea and Ashley Cheatley secured three points for the hosts.

Last time out in the league, Williams’ side dominated en route to a 7-0 win over Ebbsfleet United.

Asees Sangha scored a first-half brace while Freya Worsley also netted before the break.

The win was finished off with second-half goals from Chelsie Berry, Marta Boabonay, McCrea and Maï Louvrier.

About Newhaven

This season is Newhaven’s second in the LSE Premier Division following their 2023/24 triumph in the LSE Division One South and subsequent promotion.

The Dockers come into Sunday’s game sat 11th in the league table, with six points from their 12 games to date.

They are a point adrift of safety but have four games in hand on Sport London E Benfica in 10th spot.

Newhaven picked up a vital 1-0 win over Sport London last time out in the league, with Miley Moore scoring the only goal of the match.

Match information

Tickets will be available to purchase on the gate.

Adults - £5

Concessions - £3

U18 – FREE

Match coverage

The club will have updates of the game against Newhaven on social media, as well as a match report on the club's website and app.


Brentford Women B return to JGMT Cup action on Sunday as they travel to Douglas Eyre Sports Centre to face London Academicals (2pm kick-off GMT).

The third-round clash will be the Bees’ second in the competition this season following a dominant win over Comets in the second round.

After kicking off the new year with a loss to league rivals Hammersmith Reserves, Tommy Ryan-Maynard’s side have impressed since, winning three games on the bounce going into Sunday's fixture.

Last time out

The west Londoners fought out a gritty 3-0 win over Kenningwell United in the Greater London Division One South.

Leah Robertson opened the scoring early for Brentford, however it wasn’t until the last 10 minutes of the game that the Bees could cement their victory, Boabonay and Justine Buckmire-Monro netting late to secure three important points.

Previously in the JGMT Cup, Brentford defeated tier six opponents Comets 5-2 at Bedfont.

After falling behind inside the opening 30 minutes, the Bees responded through goals from Robertson and Liberty Morrice-Bartlett to go into half-time level.

Kirsty Matthews gave Ryan-Maynard’s side the lead after the break, before Morrice-Bartlett completed her brace and Elsa Lesnard netted to secure an impressive comeback win.

About London Academicals

London Academicals compete in the Greater London Premier Division, one level above the Bees.

They enter Sunday sitting fourth in the league table, with six wins and seven losses from 13 games.

After their second-round clash against AFC Leyton ended goalless, London Academicals secured a 5-4 win on penalties.