Football this weekend: Brentford Women look to get over cup final disappointment

By Joe Acklam

28th Apr 2023 | Football


Brentford Women currently lead the L&SEWFL Division One North. Photo: Ben Kerckx from Pixabay.
Brentford Women currently lead the L&SEWFL Division One North. Photo: Ben Kerckx from Pixabay.

Brentford Women will look to get over their cup final disappointment immediately and get back on the trail for the league title against Dulwich Hamlet Reserves. 

The Bees were defeated by Dorking Wanderers Women in the Capital Cup final last weekend, and they will hope to beat Dorking to the league title in their final four games. 

Dulwich are coming off of two damaging league defeats in a row, conceding seven in two matches against Denham United Ladies and Hackney Women. 

Kick-off at Bedfont Sports Club is at 3pm on Sunday. 

Hanworth Villa are one win away from promotion to the Isthmian League Premier Division as they contest a play-off final against Walton and Hersham. 

The Villains won away at Marlow in the semi-final on Wednesday after George Wells' goal in the last minute. 

They will face a Walton and Hersham team who are still fresh off the disappointment of missing out on the league title in the final minute of the season. 

Kick-off at The Sports Ground is at 3pm on Sunday. 

Hampton and Richmond finish their National League South season against a Dartford side preparing for the play-offs. 

The final day of the season had looked like it would be packed with jeopardy for the Beavers for much of the season, but they secured safety several weeks ago after an upturn in form under Mel Gwinnett. 

Dartford have already confirmed a first-round bye in the play-offs after coming second in the league and will want to keep their squad ready for a home semi-final to come. 

Kick-off at the Rocket Hospitality Beveree Stadium is at 3pm. 

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