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One shock result can turn Lisburn Ladies' season, says Donald Malomo-Paris
One shock result can turn Lisburn Ladies' season, says Donald Malomo-Paris

Belfast Telegraph

time07-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Belfast Telegraph

One shock result can turn Lisburn Ladies' season, says Donald Malomo-Paris

Donald Malomo-Paris believes that his Lisburn Ladies team could have a shock in store for the Sports Direct Women's Premiership's top four as he aims to steer them away from a 'relegation dogfight'. A dauting fixture schedule sees them face a derby against Lisburn Rangers and battles against the three title chasers Linfield Women, Glentoran Women and Cliftonville Ladies, before a potentially crucial game against Larne Women in the next five games.

Linfield stay top of Women's Premiership with big win
Linfield stay top of Women's Premiership with big win

Yahoo

time02-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Linfield stay top of Women's Premiership with big win

Linfield hammered Crusaders Strikers 6-0 to remain top of the Women's Premiership table ahead of Glentoran. The Glens defeated Derry City 4-2 to stay one point behind the Blues with a game in hand. Lisburn Rangers defeated winless Larne 3-1 in Friday's other fixture. Cliftonville were not in action as they prepare for their Champions League Group Six game against Georgian opponents Lanchkhuti on Saturday in Prishtina. Eva Myles netted a quick-fire hat-trick in the first half as Linfield blew Crusaders away at Seaview. Zoe McGlynn added a fourth before Eve Reilly and Cora Chambers rounded out the emphatic win. Glentoran, who play their game in hand against Larne on Monday, kept the pressure on their title rivals with a 4-2 win away to Derry City. Jess Foy and Rachel Rogan put the visitors into a two-goal lead but Tara O'Connor-Farren pulled a goal back for Derry. Kascie Weir soon restored the Glens' two-goal margin, but the hosts hit back again through O'Connor-Farren's second of the game. However, Rogan netted her second of the game to secure a big three points on the road for Kim Turner's side. Lisburn Rangers moved back into the top half of the table with a 3-1 win away to Larne. Tierna Bell opened the scoring for Lisburn but the hosts levelled through Kirsty Cameron. However, Rangers retook the lead with 15 minutes left through Gracie Conway and Abbie Smyth secured the win.

Linfield stay top of Women's Premiership with big win
Linfield stay top of Women's Premiership with big win

BBC News

time01-08-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Linfield stay top of Women's Premiership with big win

Linfield hammered Crusaders Strikers 6-0 to remain top of the Women's Premiership table ahead of Glens defeated Derry City 4-2 to stay one point behind the Blues with a game in Rangers defeated winless Larne 3-1 in Friday's other were not in action as they prepare for their Champions League Group Six game against Georgian opponents Lanchkhuti on Saturday in Myles netted a quick-fire hat-trick in the first half as Linfield blew Crusaders away at Seaview. Zoe McGlynn added a fourth before Eve Reilly and Cora Chambers rounded out the emphatic who play their game in hand against Larne on Monday, kept the pressure on their title rivals with a 4-2 win away to Derry City. Jess Foy and Rachel Rogan put the visitors into a two-goal lead but Tara O'Connor-Farren pulled a goal back for Weir soon restored the Glens' two-goal margin, but the hosts hit back again through O'Connor-Farren's second of the Rogan netted her second of the game to secure a big three points on the road for Kim Turner's side. Lisburn Rangers moved back into the top half of the table with a 3-1 win away to Larne. Tierna Bell opened the scoring for Lisburn but the hosts levelled through Kirsty Rangers retook the lead with 15 minutes left through Gracie Conway and Abbie Smyth secured the win.

Cliftonville & Lisburn Rangers win in Women's Premiership
Cliftonville & Lisburn Rangers win in Women's Premiership

BBC News

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Cliftonville & Lisburn Rangers win in Women's Premiership

Cliftonville and Lisburn Rangers picked up wins in Friday's two Women's Premiership matches. The reigning champions battled past Crusaders Strikers 3-0 in a north Belfast derby at Seaview. Teegan Lynch opened the scoring in the 13th minute when she converted a cross from Aoibhe O' McGuinness added a second just shy of the hour mark and Lynch rounded out the win with 16 minutes to win moves Cliftonville, who also won the League Cup on Sunday at Seaviw, within two points of Glentoran in second place, and Linfield are a point further ahead at the top of the table but have played two more matches. Elsewhere, Lisburn Rangers defeated Derry City 2-0 to continue their strong start to the season. The in-form Gracie Conway opened the scoring in the eighth minute at Crewe Park before Tierna Bell added a second shortly before half-time.

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