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Latest 7 looks at the Women’s League table

BHAWFC take on Millwall on Sunday 12 February, two days before the men’s team face Millwall FC in the Championship League. Two victories in one week against a Millwall side would be fantastic for BHA. Similarities have been running deep between the men and women’s teams; BHAWFC progressed to the third round of The FA Women’s Cup and BHAFC recently defeated Wrexham in the third round of the FA Cup to then face Newcastle United.

As it currently stands, in the FA Women’s Premier League Southern Devision, BHAWFC sit comfortably at fourth in the table (at time of writing) having played 15 matches, winning 9 of these to earn to bag themselves 24 points.
So who still sits above them in the table? If you have the men’s league memorised, but have no idea how the women’s team are faring, here’s a rundown – a great pub quiz question in the making that will stump most football fans…
Colchester Women’s team sit at the top of the League for the Southern?Division with 35 points having played 18 games and won 10. Behind them on 31 points sit West Ham Utd who have two games in hand to the current leaders. Portsmouth (always a great clash when it’s the men’s team – and a lot of the women’s side named Portsmouth as their biggest threat this season) sit in third, with 30 points having played just 15 games.

So, our BHA?women’s side are fourth, with three games in hand to Colchester and 9 points behind.
So who’s on their tail? Gillingham are chasing the Albion side with Tottenham Hotspur close behind. What will happen next??Watch this space!

Coming up for Brighton & Hove Women’s Football Club: Millwall (H) Sunday 12 February.



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