FA Womens National League
16/11/2025
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Peterborough United Women continue their league programme with a trip to South Yorkshire to face Barnsley on Sunday (2pm). 

Peterborough United Women will be looking to pull further away at the top of the FAWNL Division One Midlands when they face the Reds at the weekend.

Jake Poole’s team have been a dominant force from front to back, having scored 37 goals in their opening eight league games this season, while only conceding once a game on average across this stretch.

Barnsley have slipped to one defeat this season, coming away to Boldmere St Michaels, while also drawing on the road at Sutton Coldfield, putting the Reds five points behind us in second spot.

TEAM NEWS 

Striker Tara Kirk is nearing full fitness and will provide a different option for manager Jake Poole in attack. Lauren Wilshaw has been added to the squad after missing the win over Leafield Athletic. 

MANAGER QUOTES  

"They’re a good team and have some good, really standout players that we know will cause us problems. We know we’re in for a tough challenge, but we’re on a good run of form at the moment and we’re keen to continue that this weekend," Jake Poole said.

LOCATION  

Steel City Stadium, Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park, Worksop Road, S9 3TL.

TICKET DETAILS  

General admission pricing;

Adults: £5
Children & Concessions: £2

Tickets are available in advance at matchday.barnsleywomensfc.co.uk

KIT COLOURS  

Posh will be in their green away kit for the game.  

UPDATES  

Supporters can follow the action via live updates from the club’s official X account – which can be found here.   

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Peterborough United Women stretched their unbeaten league run to nine games with a goalless draw in South Yorkshire.

Peterborough United Women grinded out a point at the Steel City Stadium to extend their unbeaten run to nine, and stay  clear at the top.

Jess Rousseau had the chance to take the lead in the early throes, with the ball dropping to our number seven on the break, but after a stutter, Serena Clarke made the save. Jessica Stanford followed up, but the midfielder couldn’t keep her attempt down on the bounce.

Amber Sewell found space to attack on the break, rushing past Anna Pitt, but she also shot over from a similar angle.

Chances were few and far in South Yorkshire, with Evie Driscoll-King next to test her luck on 34 minutes, cutting inside and hitting the side-netting.

Helen Lynskey won the foot race past Pitt minutes later, hitting the woodwork from a central position to end what was a quiet half of football.

Posh turned it up a notch after the break and came close when Rousseau shot wide, taking the ball down well in the build-up.

Jake Poole turned to his options on the bench to freshen things up, and Lauren Wilshaw quickly made an impact with her deliveries into the box.

Kayleigh Hines was on the receiving end of a cross into the box, where her headed attempt was blocked on the line and swept up by the Reds’ defence.

With time quickly running out, we needed a moment of quality to snatch all three points, which very nearly came when Rousseau took the ball on the turn and hit one towards the bottom corner, coming inches away from continuing our winning start to the league programme.

Posh: Corry, Driscoll-King, Connor, Pitt, James (sub Osker 85min), Hines, Stanford, Reynolds, Perkins (sub Wilshaw 60min), Rousseau, Rai (sub Clarke 83min). Unused subs: Sharpe, Lawlor, Brown, Mears.