Brentford Women’s League Cup campaign gets under way on Sunday when they travel to Dulwich Health Club to face Dulwich Hamlet Reserves from 1:30pm.

The clash will see the two London South East Division One North sides face off for the second time in a month as they search to win through to the second round of the competition.

Karleigh Osborne’s side enters the weekend off the back of five-straight wins, the group kicking two or more goals in each victory while conceding four goals across the five games.

Chloe Logie is the in-form striker, the star finishing with a hat-trick in last weekend’s win, while Samantha Read was a rock in defence alongside Regan Graver.

Last time out

Brentford faced Dulwich Hamlet in early October league action, winning 2-1 away from home.

The first 45 minutes was a tight tussle, before Ellen Wardlaw broke the stranglehold in the second half to go up 1-0.

After Dulwich Hamlet equalised soon after, a Nikki Woods’ goal secured the three points for the Bees, kick-starting Brentford’s current win streak.

About Dulwich Hamlet Reserves

Despite a loss to Brentford last month, Dulwich Hamlet have enjoyed a successful league season to date, entering the weekend second on the table with six wins, one draw and three losses, equal with table leaders Sport London E Benfica on 19 points.

Abigail Woollvin has been a star for Dulwich Hamlet so far this season, leading their side with six goals.

It’s been an even spread for the group, however, with Martha Goddard and Rebecca May scoring five goals each to date this season.

Match coverage

We’ll have live match updates across social media and a match report post-game.


Brentford Women B return to Bedfont Sports Club for a clash with Hackney Women’s Reserves on Sunday from 3pm, the Bees seeking a sixth-straight win.

It’s been a dominant past five weeks for Brentford, the side scoring 25 goals in that time to sit on top of the league table by four points.

Last time out

The Bees were dominant last time out against Actonians Thirds, winning 8-1 away from home.

Abigail Claringbold starred with four goals, Cheyenne Faulkner kicked her first two goals of the season and Kasey Clifford and Shania Foley kicked one goal each.

It was the side’s highest scoring game thus far this season, bettering their 7-1 effort against Hilltop Women in October.

About Hackney Women’s Reserves

The visitors come into this Sunday’s clash sitting sixth on the league table with three wins and three losses, leaving them with nine points.

Hackney’s last two games have resulted in a home walkover and a postponement, meaning their last fixture was 8 October, a 5-0 win over Enfield Town Development.

Megan Kapadia has been the leading target up front for Hackney, kicking four goals in six appearances.