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Women's Football

Hitchin Belles U12 Blues receive their medals from Glenn Hoddle and Faye White. Picture: ESF EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY

Glenn Hoddle and Faye White on hand as Hitchin Belles reach final of national event

David Perry with Dani Toyn and the Herts Women's Challenge Cup. Picture: ED PAYNE

Stevenage Women announce caretaker David Perry as permanent boss

Samuel Lucas JMI girls won four football trophies this season. Picture: SAMUEL LUCAS SCHOOL

Absolutely four-some! Samuel Lucas School's girls win four football trophies

Celine Ray celebrates after saving the final penalty in the shoot-out. Picture: ED PAYNE

Stevenage win county cup after dramatic shoot-out win over Royston

Mia O'Brien was beaten by two penalties but Stevenage won at Needham Market. Picture: STEVENAGE FCW

Stevenage make it to final number two in dramatic fashion

Stevenage recorded a 4-3 win over Bedford in the Eastern Region Premier Division. Picture: ED PAYNE

Thrilling win keeps Stevenage in Premier Division title hunt

Mathilda Fidler scored twice as Stevenage beat Royston Town in the Eastern Region League Cup. Picture: ED PAYNE

Stevenage down Royston to reach a second semi-final

History made for Stevenage as they book league cup quarter-final place

History made for Stevenage as they book league cup quarter-final place

Stevenage's Victoria Neal celebrates her late winner against Luton Town. Picture: ED PAYNE

Stevenage hand Luton Town a first defeat to move top of the league

Erin Price heads home Stevenage's fourth against Royston. Picture: ED PAYNE

Stevenage jump above Luton Town to go top of the table

Stevenage suffer soaking and defeat by AFC Sudbury

Stevenage suffer soaking and defeat by AFC Sudbury

Jodie Bellinger celebrates her goal against Needham Market. Picture: ED PAYNE

Stevenage hot on the heels of Luton Town after eight-goal thumping of Needham Market

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