Roundup provided by Lacey Chivers-Hickton
Premier Division
A challenging week of winter weather meant only one fixture went ahead in the Ladies Premier Division, but it certainly delivered the drama. Swindon Supermarine FC Ladies edged out Highworth Town FC Ladies in a closely fought contest, securing a 2–1 victory and claiming their second win of the season. Despite the conditions, both sides put on a committed display, with Supermarine showing real resilience to take all three points.
Unfortunately, the rest of the division fell victim to either the weather or teams unable to raise a side. Fixtures between Melksham Town FC Ladies and Marlborough Town FC Ladies, and Westbury Ladies FC and FC Abbeymeads Ladies were all postponed due to waterlogged pitches and ongoing poor weather conditions. The game between Purton Kingsdown FC Ladies and Barford Hornets FC Ladies was postponed with Barford Hornets unable to raise a side to travel to Swindon.
Cup action was also similarly affected. In the Somerset FA Women’s Junior Cup, the tie between Keynsham Town FC Ladies and Porlock Ladies First was called off early in the week. With Porlock unable to raise a side, Keynsham were awarded a home walkover and progress to the next round.
This coming week's scheduled in the Ladies Premier Division see Highworth town host Westbury, Marlborough to play FC Abbeymeads, and Calne travel to Salisbury to play Barford Hornets.
Division One side Malmesbury Victoria host top of the Premier Division, Keynsham, in the Ladies League Cup, and Swindon Supermarine look to keep battling this week as they take on Purton Kingsdown at home.
Division One
Division One delivered goals, shocks, and standout performances this week, with two away sides putting on dominant displays. Malmesbury Victoria FC Women impressed with a clinical 7–1 win at Durrington FC Ladies, while Bishops Cannings FC Ladies matched that energy, hitting eight on the road in their 8–1 victory over Ferndale Rodbourne FC Ladies.
At the other end of the spectrum, Marlborough Town Ladies Reserves produced one of the results of the day. Hosting league leaders Salisbury FC Ladies, they battled to a hard‑earned 2–1 win, showing real grit to take all three points against the division’s front-runners.
This coming Sunday in Ladies Division One sees Bishops Cannings to play Marlborough Reserves with a 1:30pm kick-off, FC Chippenham with a chance to go second as they host Durrington, and Ferndale look to bounce back this week against Purton Kingsdown at 3:30pm.
In the Ladies League Cup, as previously mentioned Malmesbury Victoria host top of the Premier Division, Keynsham, and Salisbury FC versus Blunsdon, both looking to continue their run in the cup.
Wiltshire FA County Cup Plate Competition
Cup action saw FC Chippenham Youth Ladies progress in style, knocking Blunsdon FC Ladies out of the Wiltshire County FA Women’s Plate with a confident 4–0 home win. Alan and Barbara Swan were at the game and more of their pictures can be seen on the League Facebook Group Page.
The weather claimed another casualty, with Stratton FC Ladies vs Staverton Rangers FC Ladies postponed due to poor pitch conditions, set to be reversed and rescheduled this coming Sunday, kicking off at 1:45pm.









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22 January 2026




