Last-day drama sees watfordfc Women clinch the league title
The Golden Girls had started the day second in the table, and it was quite simple: they had to win and hope that Oxford didn’t.
The home side hit the post from a corner before the Hornets made it 3-0 five minutes before the break. Carly Johns was then denied an opener by a great save and the opening half at Felixstowe and Walton United’s AGL Arena ended goalless. Oxford reacted to going behind by sending on striker Carly Johns and she almost got on the end of a lofted pass from Daisy McLachlan but was denied by Ipswich keeper Sarah Quantrill.
Goalscorer Davison nearly added her second and Watford’s fourth in the 69th minute but was denied by a fine save from Baker. Needing two goals in five minutes Oxford made more attacking changes, sending on both Iesha Swaby and Sarah King.
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