Wed 2nd Apr
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Exeter City Women

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PLY Argyle Women

James Bradley

Argyle Women will face Exeter City for the fourth time this season on Wednesday, 2 April, but in a brand-new competition for both sides. 

The Challenge Cup Final is part of a new competition that is taking place as part of the County Cup restructure by the Devon FA. The game kicks off at 7.15pm at Coach Road, Newton Abbot.

To be eligible, clubs must compete in the FA Women’s National League Division One South or above, meaning that the Greens and Grecians are the only possible teams to feature in the inaugural edition of the cup.

Head Coach James Bradley is excited for the opportunity to face Argyle’s Devon rivals in an exciting showcase for football in the South West and believes his side can come away with the silverware from the home of the Devon FA. 

“Like any other game, I'm excited for it,” Bradley told Argyle TV. “We’re ready for the challenge. We had a good weekend, training at Harper's Park, which was excellent for the players, and we’re excited as always for any fixture. It’ll be nice to lift the trophy.

“We all know where we are in the league, and how we’ve got two cup finals left, really. This is just a third one but without the pressure of those [league] games! I think we can go out and give it our all, stick together as we have done, be really intense in what we do and hopefully, have a good evening and enjoy the night. 

“It’s always a great game against Exeter. I said it when we played them a few weeks ago, always a fixture that everyone looks out for; fans, coaches, players alike. It’ll be a good night, I'm sure. Last time, there was a fantastic atmosphere, and I thought it was a really good and competitive game.

“Hopefully it will be the same in terms of the atmosphere, but with a different result.”

Despite having an opportunity to play with less pressure than the final two league games of the season, the midweek affair does give some slight changes to preparations over the next few weeks, but also hands the opportunity for some players to gain some important game time ahead of the final run in.

He said: “[The mid-week game] does change things slightly. We'll play Wednesday night and then recover for the rest of the week, followed by another good weekend session. Then, all preparations will be looking ahead to Wimbledon at Home Park [on Sunday, 13 April].

“We did pick up a couple of knocks over the two games against Watford and Ipswich, which were really tough, so there will be a small rotation in the squad tomorrow, giving players a chance that haven't necessarily had minutes recently to get some. However, I'm sure everyone's excited for the fixture as I am.”

Argyle Women

Argyle Women suffered a 6-0 defeat to Exeter City at Coach Road on Wednesday night, in the inaugural Devon FA Challenge Cup final.

A Sarah Stacey hat-trick and goals from Ishbel Zuurmond, Beth Everson and Zoe Watkins secured victory for the Grecians in Newton Abbot.

After being awarded a penalty in the opening stages of the tie, Stacey slotted home from the spot to hand Exeter the lead. City’s positive play continued as the half went on, with Argyle having to defend continuous attacking phases from their Devon rivals. 

Just after the half-hour mark, their lead was doubled. Some tidy team build-up play was finished off by Zuurmond inside the area, with a side-footed effort into the bottom corner.

Things soon became worse for Argyle as Exeter scored a third and fourth goal, within a minute, to end the first half. Everson tapped home a cross from Jess Sandland for the hosts’ third, with Stacey bagging her second of the game before the half-time whistle was blown. 

Within four minutes of the restart, Stacey scored her third goal of the game, before Watkins added a sixth in the 65th minute with a tap-in at the back post after an effort ricocheted off the bar.

Exeter continued to search for more goals as the floodlights came on, but they ended the tie at Coach Road as the Challenge Cup winners.

Head Coach James Bradley said: “I’m really disappointed. [In the] first half we lacked intensity all over the pitch and were slow out of the gates. I’m disappointed because I think in previous games where the result hasn't necessarily gone our way, we've still shown a lot of bite, intensity and fight in our play. Tonight, I thought we let ourselves down in terms of those non-negotiables that we've talked about.

“We have to learn from it. It’s not like we can forget about tonight and pretend it didn't happen. It has happened and we've got to take the learnings from it and move on. The next game (v AFC Wimbledon, 13 April) is absolutely huge. It’s at Home Park in front of our fans, which I'm looking forward to after lots of away games in a row. 

“We'll regroup, bring that intensity and that fight that we have done in so many previous games and make sure it's there for that game.”

Exeter City: 1 Abbi Bond, 2 Bow Jackson (capt) (4 Jaydee Seaman, 62), 5 Fearne Slocombe, 6 Jess Sandland (4 Emily Toogood, 84), 8 Beth Ireland (17 Zoe Cunningham, 76), 10 Sarah Stacey (16 Zoe Watkins, 62), 13 Maya Kendell, 15 Ishbel Zuurmond, 18 Beth Everson, 19 Mollie Taylor, 21 Sophie Gillies (23 Amber Pollock, 84).

Argyle: 1 Lily Felgate, 3 Roxy Thomas, 6 Taya Pomfret, 7 Charlotte Whitmore, 8 ImyCrawford (capt), 10 Georgia Wilson, 15 Georgie Knott (19 Erin O’Shea, 69), 16 Ella Stephens (20 Fern Orchard, 83), 17 Lulu Jarvis (9 Ellie Sara, 56), 22 Lois Edwards, 26 Caitlin Smith. Substitutes: 13 Grace Smith, 25 Jess Geach.