Brentford Women take on Dartford Women in a decisive game at the top of the London and South East Premier Division on Sunday 29 March.

The first-v-third clash will be played at Bedfont Sports Club with free entry for all (3pm kick-off GMT)

Carly Williams' side come into the game off the back of back-to-back wins in the LSE Premier, and will look to maintain their unbeaten record in the league at Bedfont Sports Club.

Despite leading at the top of the division by three points, both Saltdean and Dartford have the advantage with multiple games in hand on the Bees.

Williams, who this week was named on the Football Black List for the second year running, says that her team will continue to focus on themselves in the run-in.

"We want to play our way, we've built a style of play, and the season has been good so far. We're in a good position, and we want to keep pushing forward," she said.

"It's about making sure we get ourselves in the best position we can. We'll focus on us as we always have and keep aiming for the highest league position possible."

Last time out

The Bees made it two 2-0 away victories in a row as they beat Sutton United on Sunday to mark their 15th league victory of the season.

Chelsie Berry scored her 10th goal of the season in all competitions to open the scoring in the second half against a stubborn Sutton defence.

Captain Maddie Phillips then scored her second penalty in as many games to wrap up the three points.

About Dartford Women

The Darts currently sit in third place in the LSE Premier, six points behind the west Londoners with four games in hand.

The east London side have only lost once this season, winning 13 of their 15 games whilst scoring 47 goals.

The last time the two sides met, Renai McCrea got on the scoresheet, but Dartford came out on top in a 3-1 win at Princes' Park.

Managed by Connor Dymond and Martin McCarthy, they offer threats all over the pitch as Paris Smith, Abbey Davis and Leen Winner Ekwo have 10, nine and eight goals respectively.

Match information

To all fans heading to Bedfont on Sunday, please be aware that there is limited parking available at the venue.

Public transport is available. Hatton Cross train station is a 10-minute walk away, while bus services are also available along Hatton Road.

Entry to the game is free, and the entrance to Bedfont is located on Hatton Road. There is plenty of seating available for fans around the pitch as well as standing room.

Match coverage

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


Brentford Women B travel to Leyton Orient Women in the quarter-final of the JGMT Cup on Sunday 29 March (2pm kick-off GMT).

The Bees will look to back up their league title-winning victory to progress to another cup semi-final in what is shaping up to be a remarkable season.

Having already claimed the Greater London Women's Football League Division One South title, Tommy Ryan-Maynard's side are also in the semi-final of the junior section of the Capital Cup.

Last time out

The west Londoners sealed the league title last weekend with an emphatic 6-1 victory over Holmesdale Keats at Bedfont Sports Club.

Paula Holguin scored an excellent first-half brace, with Kirsty Matthews, Karina Hlek and Leah Robertson also getting in on the action to make it 5-1 at half-time.

Maria Vitoria then scored the pick of the bunch with an outstanding half volley from outside the box which cannoned off the bar and over the line.

About Leyton Orient Women

The O's play in the Greater London Women's Football Premier Division, the league in which the Bees have just earned promotion to.

The east London side are steamrolling the division, having won 14 from 14, with a goal difference of 151, conceding just two goals all season.

Poppy Binding has scored a remarkable 42 goals in 18 appearances, followed closely by Samantha Rowland on 30 goals from 10 games.