Wokingham Today

ROSE AT THE DOUBLE AS ROYALS BEAT BIRMINGHAM

- Birmingham City Women 0 Reading Women 3

READING FC WOMEN took their first points on the road this season with a second-half masterclas­s against Birmingham City.

Having seen the men’s side pick up three points in Birmingham the day before, the women followed suit to complete a double triumph.

Reading’s first chance of the match after they worked a slick short corner routine and caused chaos in the Birmingham box but Vanhaeverm­aet’s strike was deflected wide.

Birmingham responded with an opportunit­y from a set-piece as they swung the ball into the Royals’ area, but an optimistic looped effort on the half volley was comfortabl­y caught by Grace Moloney.

Blues’ goalkeeper Emily Ramsey was called into action to palm away a Brooke Chaplen strike from distance.

Birmingham got through on goal in the dying embers of the first-half as Libby Smith raced away from the Royals defence but could only manage a tame effort that Moloney saved,

Reading raced out of the blocks in the second-half and took the lead inside three minutes of the restart as Natasha Dowie reacted quickest to the loose ball in the box.

With momentum now firmly on their side, Chambers’ team took advantage and doubled their lead in the 54th minute.

Amalie Eikeland spotted Deanne Rose free in the middle and delivered an inch perfect cross that was headed beyond the keeper by Rose

But it was Rose who got on the scoresheet again with her second of the match with 20 minutes left.

She used her blistering pace to ge in behind the Blues back line, took the ball past the keeper and slotted it in from a tight angle to seal the points in a superb second-half display.

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