Magpies on a mission
Harleston Magpies Ladies are at home to Horsham at home tomorrow (12.30) as they try to bounce back from their shock Women's National Conference East defeat at bottom of the table Northampton.
Harleston Magpies Ladies are at home to Horsham at home tomorrow (12.30) as they try to bounce back from their shock Women's National Conference East defeat at bottom of the table Northampton.
Horsham have made a great start to the second half of the season, winning against Chelmsford and St Albans to move up to third place.
In contrast Magpies drew at home to Cambridge City before their defeat to Saints. This makes it a very tough match for Magpies as they try to find their impressive pre-Christmas form.
Their previous encounter with Horsham finished 1-1 with the Sussex side equalising late on.
Magpies welcome back two experienced players who were missing last week - Lucy Hayman in goal and Frances Sumner in midfield. Calianne Clark did well while deputising for Hayman over the previous two weeks, gaining invaluable experience.
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t Harleston squad: Louisa Greenacre (Capt), Lucy Hayman, Lucy Fields, Katrina Warnes, Bryony Lund, Charlotte Harrison, Ellie Bale, Debbie McAllen, Frances Sumner, Gemma Jones, Emily Wilford, Cherry Seaborn, Verity Blyth and Angie Wheelhouse.