2014–15 FA Women's Premier League Plate

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2014–15 FA Women's Premier League Plate
WPL Plate
Tournament details
Country
Huddersfield Town
Tournament statistics
Matches played29
Goals scored124 (4.28 per match)

The 2014–15 FA Women's Premier League Plate was the inaugural season of the

FA Women's Premier League
(FA WPL).

Guiseley's Nethermoor Park
to win their first major trophy.

The teams that took part in the WPL plate were decided after the first qualifying round of the WPL Cup, known as the Determining Round. The winners of Determining Round matches continued in the WPL Cup, while the losers moved into the WPL Plate.

Background

Due to a restructuring of elite-level women's football in England in 2014, the WPL had doubled in size from three divisions to six. With this in mind the league opted to introduce a new cup competition to run alongside their existing

Premier League Cup, to cater for the increased number of teams.[1]

Seventy teams were entered into the Determining Round of the FA WPL Cup, with the 35 match losers being eligible for the Plate, but two teams (

Norwich City) withdrew from the competition, meaning only 33 teams took part.[2]

Results

All results shown here were published by The Football Association.[3] Games are listed firstly in chronological order, and then by alphabetical order of the home team. The division each team played in is shown in Brackets after their name: (N)=Northern Division; (S)=Southern Division; (N1)=Northern Division One; (M1)=Midlands Division One; (SE1)=South East Division One; (SW1)=South West Division One.

Preliminary round

14 September 2014 Leafield Athletic (M1) 2–0Stockport County (N1)Shirley
14:00 Charlotte Hughes 30'
Donna Hawkins 65'
Report Stadium: Rumbush Stadium

All other teams were given a bye to the first round of the competition.

First round

Chester-le-Street (N1) v Curzon Ashton (M1)
12 October 2014 Chester-le-Street (N1) 6–0Curzon Ashton (M1)Chester Moor
14:00 Laura Darmody
Nichole Ground-Harvey
Rebecca Hopkins
Rae Taylor
Report Stadium: Moor Park
12 October 2014 Copsewood (Coventry) (S) 8–0Gosport Borough (SW1)Coventry
14:00 Leah Williams 20' 82'
Natalie Dean 28'
Rebecca-Jane Knight 52' 57' 78'
Sarah Rowles 63'
Abiyola Riley 71'
Report Stadium: Copsewood Sports & Social Club
12 October 2014
Swindon Town (SW1)
London
14:00 Roschelle Shakes 30'
Nicha Dyett 50'
Report Beth Thompson 15' 54'
Unknown 40'
Megan Attenborough 71'
Stadium: Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
12 October 2014
Enfield
14:00 Beth Demery
Elizabeth Kent
Sheryce Slater
Own goal (o.g.) (o.g.)
Report Stadium: Queen Elizabeth II Stadium
12 October 2014
Huddersfield Town (N)
Liverpool
14:00 Danielle Evans Report Debbie Hastings 27' 59'
Katie Nutter 40' 70'
Kate Mallin 46'
Stadium: Heron Eccles Playing Field
12 October 2014
Milton Keynes Dons (SE1)
Loughborough
14:00 Report Hannah Barrett
Heather McDonell
Stadium: Loughborough University Stadium
12 October 2014
Preston North End (N)
Thornaby-on-Tees
14:00 Rebecca Lillystone Red card 62' Report Melissa Ball 13' 87'
Holly Rawcliffe 19'
Natasha Charlesworth 26'
Stadium: Teesdale Park
12 October 2014
Stoke City (N)
Radcliffe-on-Trent
14:00 Beth Bailey 20' 71'
Rania Ramadan 36'
Danielle Saulter 68'
Report Laura Garside 63'
Emily Horton Red card 68'
Stadium: Wharf Lane Recreation Ground
Solihull (M1) v Leafield Athletic (M1)
12 October 2014 Solihull (M1)2–3 Leafield Athletic (M1) Marston Green
14:00 Hayley Wilford 40'
Laura Hunter 90+4'
Report Leigh Dugmore
Kate Fellows
Stadium: The Pavilion
23 November 2014 Chichester City (SW1)0–1 Leicester City L.F.C. (M1) Chichester
15:00 Report Amanda Whalley Stadium: Oaklands Park

Shanklin were given a bye to the second round.[4]

Second round

30 November 2014
Exeter City (SW1)
Killamarsh
11:30 Sophie Bell 63'
Rebecca Fairfax 81'
Report Helen Kukor 12'
Tash Knapman 20' 49'
Lola Garcia Sanchez 47'
Stadium: Killamarsh Juniors Athletic Club Institute
30 November 2014
Preston North End (N)
Coventry
14:00 Report Chelsea Flanagan 50' Stadium: Copsewood Sports & Social Club
Leicester City L.F.C. (M1) v Radcliffe Olympic (M1)
30 November 2014 Leicester City L.F.C. (M1)3–5 (a.e.t.) Radcliffe Olympic (M1) Hinckley
14:00 Gemma Ball 60' 75' (pen.) Red card
Sarah Burbridge 80'
Report Rania Ramadan 15'
Lauren Plummer 41'
Beth Bailey 68' (pen.) 96'
Ashleigh Evans 109'
Stadium: Leicester Road Stadium
Shanklin (SW1) v Loughborough Students (M1)
30 November 2014 Shanklin (SW1) 2–0Loughborough Students (M1)Shanklin
14:00 Rowan Treagus
Gemma Woodford
Report Stadium: County Ground
30 November 2014
Swindon Town (SW1)
Sholing
14:00 Jessica Lewry 65' Report Meg Vella 23'
Ellie Maynard 90+3'
Stadium: Silverlake Arena
Attendance: 30

Quarter-finals

8 February 2015
West Ham United (S)
Exminster
13:00 Kirsty Caunter 34' (pen.) Report Katie Bottom 21'
Kelley Blanchflower 40'
Stacey Little 42'
Stadium: Minster Park
22 February 2015
Huddersfield Town (N)
Radcliffe-on-Trent
14:00 Alexandra Saulter 17' Report Emily Heckler 52'
Samantha Conroy 55'
Stadium: Wharf Lane Recreation Ground
Preston North End
(N)
Report

Semi-finals

Huddersfield town reached the final of a major cup competition for the first time in their history thanks to a 4–1 victory over Isle of Wight side Shanklin, witnessed by a small crowd of just 40 people at the West Yorkshire club's Storthes Hall ground. It was their second cup semi-final win in quick succession, having recently also reached the final of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's Challenge Cup. Emily Heckler scored twice for Huddersfield, and Kate Mallin and Debbie Hastings each scored once. Rowan Treagus scored Shanklin's consolation goal. Midfielder Alarna Fuller was named Huddersfield's Player of the Match.[5][6][7]

West Ham United
(S)
Chelsea Flanagan 80' Report
Sir Tom Finney Stadium, Bamber Bridge

Preston North End earned their place as Huddersfield's opposition in the final through a 1–0 victory over West Ham United. The only goal of the game was scored by Preston's Chelsea Flanagan.[7] West Ham, who were missing a number of regular first team players, rarely threatened the Preston goal, and eventually conceded the winning goal ten minutes from time.[8]

Final

Preston North End
(N)
Report Yasmine Swarbrick 44'
Keeleigh Savage 85'
Chelsea Flanagan 90+5'
Huddersfield Town
Preston North End
GK Laura Carter
DF Natalie Brace
DF Camille Clarke
DF Olivia DaCosta downward-facing red arrow 87'
DF Kate Mallin
DF Laura Windle downward-facing red arrow 59'
MF Samantha Conroy
MF Alarna Fuller
MF Katie Nutter
FW Debbie Hastings downward-facing red arrow 70'
FW Emily Heckler
Substitutes:
DF Victoria Abbott upward-facing green arrow 87'
DF Bethanie Halligan
MF Beth Jennings upward-facing green arrow 70'
MF Katie Lockwood upward-facing green arrow 59'
MF Leah White
Manager:
Glen Preston
GK Danielle Brown
DF Alice Forshaw
DF Kerry Nickson
DF Bethany Stanfield
MF Aimee Cleaver downward-facing red arrow 70'
MF Nicola Emery
MF Rebecca Foster downward-facing red arrow 60'
MF Yasmine Swarbrick downward-facing red arrow 81'
MF Laura Walker
FW Chelsea Flanagan
FW Keeleigh Savage
Substitutes:
MF Natasha Charlesworth upward-facing green arrow 70'
MF Emily Hutton
MF Holly Rawcliffe upward-facing green arrow 81'
FW Sarah Chadwick upward-facing green arrow 60'
FW Jade Parker
Manager:
Luke Podmore[10]

Guiseley's Nethermoor Park ground as part of a double-header with the FA Women's Premier League Reserves Cup, which was played in the morning before the Plate final. Spectators were allowed into the ground to watch both games for free.[12]

References

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  2. ^ "Premier League Cup Round-Up". She Kicks. 31 August 2014. Archived from the original on 2016-05-31. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  3. ^ "FA WPL Plate". Full Time. The Football Association. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Premier League Cup and Plate 1st Round Draws". She Kicks. 16 September 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2016.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Doug Thomson (2 March 2015). "Semi-final successes for Huddersfield Town Ladies". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Season Archive". Huddersfield Town Ladies FC. Archived from the original on 4 August 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  7. ^ a b Brown, Neil; Brown, Mark, eds. (5 March 2015). "Premier League Plate". Women's Soccer Scene. Vol. 15, no. 26. Archived from the original on 6 July 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  8. ^ "Ladies suffer semi-final heartbreak". West Ham United Football Club. 1 March 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  9. ^ "Preston Pick Up Premier League Plate". She Kicks. 26 April 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2016.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Preston North End WFC on Twitter". Preston North End WFC. 26 April 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  11. ^ "Preston win inaugural Plate". Women's Soccer Scene. 30 April 2015. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  12. ^ "Guiseley to host women's finals". Non League Daily. Retrieved 26 April 2016.[permanent dead link]