Solihull Moors 0-1 WCWFC

City went into the game very positive with a few early chances. This quickly paid off, with City opening things up early on in the third minute. The chance saw Olivia Mitcham slot the ball around the keeper, after some good combinations in the middle of the field.

City had good early control of the game, with Annie Highway picking up lots of loose balls in the centre. Worcester continued to press high throughout the first half, leading to mistakes from the home side and more opportunities for themselves.

As the first half went on, Solihull Moors grew into the game, creating a few good chances that forced Sofia Stolt to make two great saves and a goal-line clearance from the City defence.

The second half saw a much closer game, with both sides having good chances to put the ball into the back of the net.

Mitcham saw herself 1v1 with the keeper, whilst Keeley Crew put one just wide of the post. Cerys Dolloway also hit just wide from a corner, but neither could penetrate into the goal mouth. As the half progressed, Solihull Moors didn’t make it easy coming back at City with opportunities to score. One chance led to a great clearing stop on the line from Baldwin.

At the end of 90 minutes City see their first three points with Mitcham’s goal separating the two sides.

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