Brentford return to London South East Division One North action against Dulwich Hamlet Reserves on Sunday in a 2pm kick-off.

The Bees enjoyed a 3-2 win over Denham United Ladies at home last time out, giving the side momentum as they aim for their first away win of the season at Dulwich Health Club on the weekend.

The win leaves Brentford sat eight in the table with Sunday’s fixture offering a chance to close the gap on top three sides Sport London E Benfica, Dulwich Hamlet Reserves and Actonians Reserves.

Last time out

Karleigh Osborne’s side impressed last time out to secure their first league win of the season, claiming a 3-2 victory against Denham United.

The Bees dominated the first half of the contest, scoring three times to help set up a much needed win.

Chloe Logie netted a goal in that game to take her season tally to six and will play a key role come Sunday, as will Kirsty Matthews, who scored her first two goals of the season against Denham.

About Dulwich Hamlet Reserves

Dulwich Hamlet Reserves enter this weekend’s clash second in the table, one point behind leaders Sport London E Benfica.

They come into Sunday’s contest on a four-game win streak, their one loss for the season coming against Sport London E Benfica in September.

Their form has been an improvement on last season when they finished ninth with six wins, three draws and 11 losses.

Match coverage

We’ll have match updates and a full report post-game as the Bees eye a second straight win.


The B team welcome Tower Hamlets to Bedfont Sports Club on Sunday in a 3pm kick-off at Bedfont Sports Club.

The B team now find themselves third in the Greater London Division One North table, their goal differential sitting at nine following 3-0 and 6-0 wins in two of their last three games.

Last time out

Tommy Ryan-Mayanrd's side were dominant last weekend, beating Luton Town Ladies Reserves 3-0 at Bedfont Sports Club.

Eshe Davies was the star of the show with two goals inside 15 minutes, while second half substitution Kasey Clifford sealed the win with a late goal.

About Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets have endured a tough start to their 2023/24 campaign, entering Sunday’s game eighth in the table with one win and four losses.

Despite poor results this season, Amber Clarke has provided a dangerous option in attack, netting four goals in as many appearances.