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Durrington Win First Game of the Season

Keynsham Town A Ladies Premier Division Champions Season 2025-26

Roundup provided by Lacey Chivers-Hickton and Mark Smedley


Premier Division


League champions Keynsham Town A rounded off a perfect league season with their 16th win of the campaign on Sunday. It was a tight affair in the first half in their game with Westbury Ladies with Keynsham going into the half time break with a slender 2-1 lead. However, they upped the tempo after the break scoring eight unanswered goals to run out 10-1 winners. On target for Keynsham were Alaiya Beale with a hat-trick, Freya Mist and Jenna Bakehouse both scored twice, with further goals from Lola Kondorosi, Freya Dorey and an own goal, Danielle Dakin-Weston with the Westbury goal. The second half showing was a performance worthy of champions — dominant, and full of attacking quality. When the final whistle blew across the division, it was Keynsham Town who stood deservedly at the top, winning the Premier Division championship after a great season that saw them go unbeaten all season on the pitch. After the game the Keynsham players were presented with their league medals and the cup for winning the Premier Division by League Chairman Brian Busson. Mark Smedley was at the game with his camera and more of his pictures can be found on the League Facebook Group Page.

There was one more game in the Premier Division on Sunday to complete the league season and it saw beaten cup finalists Melksham Town end their season on a winning note with a 5-2 win over Swindon Supermarine. India Mulliss led the way scoring a hat-trick for Melksham, Lily Bateman and Isabella Green with the other two Melksham goals. Amy Thomson scored both the Swindon Supermarine goals.


Earlier in the week runners-up FC Abbey Meads Ladies collected three points via a walkover against Highworth Town, FC Abbey Meads finishing the season five points behind champions Keynsham Town A but eight points ahead of third placed Marlborough Town. Both Keynsham Town and FC Abbey Meads have applied for promotion to Tier 6 of the Women's National League System and they both now await to hear from the FA whether they have been successful with their applications.

Action from Keynsham Town A's 10-1 win over Westbury Ladies on Sunday

Division One

FC Chippenham Ladies Division One Champions Season 2025-26

Division One delivered its own share of drama as FC Chippenham Youth Ladies completed a brilliant title‑winning week. They opened with a seven goal midweek away win at Staverton Rangers to secure the league title, Tyler Webb getting four goals in a 7-1 win in what was a good week for the FC Chippenham striker having scored a hat-trick the previous Sunday. The other FC Chippenham goals in midweek were scored by Mary Murphy, Jasmine Wilkins and Lilly Ayhan, Bella Cousins with the consolation goal for Staverton.


FC Chippenham were awarded with their medals and League One title winning trophy on Sunday ahead of their final league fixture against Marlborough Town Reserves. League Chairman Brian Busson carrying out the presentation ahead of the game with Marlborough before traveling to Keynsham for the Premier Division presentation. FC Chippenham, like Premier Division Champions Keynsham, also ended their season on a winning note with a narrow 3-2 win thanks to goals from Ella Johnson, Mollie Cavaciuti and Lily Ayhan, Emily Fielder with the two goals for Marlborough Town Reserves.


With runners-up spot already secured Salisbury fell to a surprise 2-1 defeat away at Staverton Rangers, the Staverton goals coming from Darcy Bush and Rebecca Kench, Stacey Fogerty with the Salisbury goal.

The final round of fixtures also saw
Stratton beat Ferndale Rodboune 2-0 in a local derby thanks to second half goals from Katrina Reynolds and Kiera Bolton-Weston.


With honours already won, the big story on the final day was Durrington winning their first game of the season, that victory coming away at Purton Kingsdown Reserves in their final game of the season. Skyla Meli was the star of the show for Durrington getting all four goals in a 4-2 win, Brooke Braithwaite getting both Purton Kingsdown goals in reply.

However, whilst Durrington were the headline makers on the final Sunday of the season the spotlight belongs to FC Chippenham Youth Ladies, who end the campaign as Division One champions, wrapping up their season with quality, consistency and a champion’s mentality. Alan and Barbara Swan were at their final game at Marlborough Town Reserves with their cameras and more of their excellent pictures can be found on the League Facebook Group Page

Action from FC Chippenham's 3-2 win over Marlborough Town Res

(pictures courtesy of Alan Swan)

Last Week's 
Results

Final

League Tables

Final Leading 

Goal Scorers Charts

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07 May 2026