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WCWFC 1-1 Loughborough Lightning
This Sunday, Worcester City Women bought the FA Women’s National League to Malvern. playing their home fixture at the picturesque Malvern Town Football Club. They left sharing the points against league leaders Loughborough Lightning thanks to a goal scored by the captain Jess Fassnidge.
Lincoln United 4-2 WCWFC
City fell to a disappointing defeat in blustery conditions away to Lincoln United.
Boldmere St. Michaels 2-1 Worcester City Women FC
In a tense match against Boldmere St. Michaels, Worcester City Women were unlucky to come away from The Amber Arena and Community Stadium without points to their name.
WCWFC 0-3 Leafield Athletic
Worcester City Women faced a challenging test in their second match of the year, taking on a well-structured Leafield Athletic side. Despite their efforts, City suffered a 3-0 defeat in a game where they struggled to break through Leafield's solid defence.
WFA County Cup Quarter Final - WCWFC 7 - 0 Kingfisher
Worcester City Women’s first game of 2025 saw a thrilling 7-0 win with City’s captain, Jess Fassnidge getting herself a hattrick, goals from Holly Rogers, Leah Ritson, Keeley Crew and Olivia Mitcham as well as two new faces making their debut in Evie Billingsley and Jasmin Springer.
Club Statement - The Recruiting Co
In light of recent events surrounding The Recruiting Co, WCWFC took the decision last week to terminate the club’s sponsorship agreement with The Recruiting Co. with immediate effect.
Match Preview: Everything You Need To Know Ahead of Our Match Against Lincoln United
Our first game of 2025! We will be on the road this Sunday against Lincoln United at Ashby Avenue. Here is a reminder of the reverse fixture back in September and a summary of United's current form.
Worcester City Women FC Announces 5-Year Sixways Stadium Partnership
Elite women’s football in Worcester continues their partnership which began in 2023 and will now run until 2029
The recent agreement was signed in summer 2024 and saw the partnership align for a further 5 years.
Mid-Season Review: Worcester City Women FC
Mid-Season Review: Worcester City Women FC
As we head into the New Year and get well underway with the second half of the season, here is a summary of how all three of our teams have got on so far, hearing from each manager as they reflect on their respective campaigns.
WCWFC 0 - 1 Northampton Town Women
In the final game of 2024, City fell to a narrow and hard fought one goal defeat against the league leaders Northampton.
Peterborough United 1 – 0 WCWFC
Despite a valiant effort from Worcester City, the team left Peterborough with a 1-0 defeat after Megan Lawlor's goal at the death.
West Bromwich Albion 6 – 0 WCWFC
Worcester City Women exited the FA Cup in the Second Round Proper after suffering a defeat against West Bromwich Albion at the Valley Stadium. A hat-trick from Rhianne Oakley and goals from Marli Rhodes, Ella Haughey and Simran Jhamat sealed the Baggies’ win to see them into the hat for the next round.
Lincoln City 0-4 WCWFC
Worcester City walked away from Lincoln with a 4-0 win against Lincoln City, with City’s captain scoring a brace and goals from Leah Ritson and Keeley Crew.