Fulham climbed to the Division One South East summit on a busy Sunday of FA Women’s National League action.
Here’s how results unfolded across the country…
Cottagers win again
Division One South East leaders Fulham kept their title challenge on track with a 1-0 win away at Luton Town.
Leila Lister's second-half strike was the difference as the Cottagers climbed to the top of the table, one point ahead of Norwich City with a game in hand.
Two teams. Two Ws. 👊 pic.twitter.com/0JX388JpAW
— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) March 1, 2026
Elsewhere, Chatham Town beat AFC Sudbury 5-0. Karesha Iton's opener separated the sides at the break before Lottie Sharp scored twice alongside goals from Jess King and Amy Russ to seal a comprehensive win that keeps the Suds in the relegation zone.
Wolves closing in
Unbeaten Wolves moved to within a point of Northern Premier Division leaders Burnley with a 3-0 win at Middlesbrough.
Two goals in the space of five first-half minutes set the visitors on their way to a 14th win in 15 league matches this season, an own goal quickly followed by Louanne Worsey’s header.
New signing Tammi George made the points safe with four minutes to play, netting her first goal since returning to Wolves.
"This whole group is outstanding." 🗣️
A proud Dan McNamara after his side secured a 3-0 at Middlesbrough 👇 pic.twitter.com/MiJzc8Z5JB
— Wolves Women FC (@WolvesWomen) March 1, 2026
Liverpool Feds scored four first-half goals in a 5-0 win over bottom club Sporting Khalsa.
Chantelle Thompson, Aleesha Collins, Chloe Fisher and Jess Brady did the damage in the opening 45 minutes, with Thompson completing her brace after the break.
Fourth-placed Stoke City defeated West Bromwich Albion 3-0, with the goals coming from Evie Priestley, Delphi Cole and Ruby Millington.
Cherries stay in touch
AFC Bournemouth kept pace at the top of the Southern Premier Division with a 4-1 win away at Real Bedford.
The Cherries reaced into a 2-0 lead through Abby Jones and Sophie Quirk before Real got one back through Breon Grant.
But Georgia Wilson and Jenna Markham both netted after the break to help Bournemouth stay in touch with Watford and Plymouth in the title race.
Elsewhere, Oxford United were 2-1 winners over Exeter City thanks to Riva Casley's late header while AFC Wimbledon beat Billericay Town 4-0 to move out of the relegation zone.
FT: AFC Wimbledon 4 - 0 Billericay Town
4 goals
3 points
1 clean sheet
A good day to be a Don! #AFCW pic.twitter.com/YJKfUvf1U8
— AFC Wimbledon Women (@afcw_women) March 1, 2026
Lewes beat Hashtag United 3-1 thanks to goals from Chelsea Ferguson, Ruby Seaby and Layla Banaras.
Biggins holds nerve
Louise Biggins’ penalty earned Division One North leaders Huddersfield Town a narrow 1-0 win at home to Durham Cestria.
The Terriers remain two points clear of Leeds United, who climbed into second following a 3-2 victory over Chester-le-Street Town. Brittany Sanderson and Alice Hughes helped the hosts into a 2-1 lead at the break before Ellie White scored direct from a corner to extend the advantage and ensure Jenny Ashton’s stoppage time strike was just a consolation.
Vicki Burton scored four minutes into added time to earn Norton & Stockton Ancients a dramatic point in a 2-2 draw at Chorley, while Doncaster Rovers Belles’ clash with Cheadle Town Stingers was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
Robins and Moneys win big
The Division One South West title race continues to heat up, as Swindon Town and Moneyfields both won big.
Swindon beat Marine Academy Plymouth 10-0, with Libby Davies bagging a birthday hat-trick helping her side keep the pressure on league leaders Moneyfields.
How many goals, Libby? pic.twitter.com/cg33sstcYl
— Swindon Town Women Football Club (@SwindonTownWFC) March 1, 2026
Moneys won 5-0 away at Abingdon United thanks to a dominant second-half performance.
Brooke Garcia and Ali Hall both scored twice as Moneys scored four after the break following a tight first half.
They sit a point ahead of Swindon at the summit having played a game more.
Snape injury forces abandonment
Northampton Town’s clash with Sutton Coldfield Town was the only Division One Midlands game to survive the weather.
Chloe Bickley gave the visitors an 84th-minute lead but the match was then abandoned in stoppage time due to a serious injury to the Cobblers’ Lacey Snape.
A Northampton statement said: “We have received a positive update on Lacey Snape's injury.
Lacey has been taken to hospital to be assessed further and everyone at Northampton Town Football Club wishes her well for a speedy recovery. Thank you to both sets of medical staff for their assistance.”