Norwich City Ladies came from behind twice to claim all three points at Enfield Town Ladies on Sunday in South East Division One of the Women's Premier League.

Eastern Daily Press: Brydie Siryj's celebrates her winner against Enfield Town Ladies. Picture: Brian CoombesBrydie Siryj's celebrates her winner against Enfield Town Ladies. Picture: Brian Coombes (Image: Archant)

Norwich came into the fixture knowing that three points were needed in what promised to be a tough fixture.

Just two minutes in Norwich found themselves behind as Enfield took the lead.

The match then settled down as Enfield's Nuala McKevitt picked up a yellow after 20 minutes for a clear foul.

Norwich started to take control of proceedings and just after the half hour mark Aimee Durrant got her side back on level terms with a fine finish past Enfield goalkeeper Kerrie Marlborough.

Eastern Daily Press: Aimee Durrant bagged a brace in Norwich City Ladies' 3-2 win over Enfield Town Ladies. Picture: Brian CoombesAimee Durrant bagged a brace in Norwich City Ladies' 3-2 win over Enfield Town Ladies. Picture: Brian Coombes (Image: Archant)

However, against the run of play, Enfield got their noses in front again shortly after.

Norwich responded well and found an equaliser before half time when Durrant grabbed her second of the game.

Norwich started to dominate in the second half and were rewarded when Australian signing, Brydie Siryj, scored a debut goal with 50 minutes on the clock. Norwich knew they had to protect their slender lead and set out to do so by maintaining possession, trying to thwart the opposition.

With the game's intensity growing minute by minute, Norwich made a double substitution on 65 minutes, Chelsea Garrett on for Charlotte Broad and Paige Shorten for Jodie Drake.

With the midfield refreshed, Norwich maintained pressure on Enfield, who were now chasing for a point.

As the minutes passed by Norwich maintained their composure, retained possession and a final substitution saw Hayley Turner replace Elsa McDonald in defence as Norwich managed the game to the whistle.

With Norwich taking an important three points they can look forward to their next home fixture at the weekend when Actonians Ladies come to Plantation Park.

Norwich: Brogan, Daviss, McDonald (Turner 86), Diston, Parker, Durrant, Moerkerk, Durrant, Drake (Shorten 65), Broad (Garratt 65), Snelling, Siryj, Subs not used: Ward

Referee: Mark Jacob

Attendance: 25