
MATCH PREVIEW | Actonians vs Dulwich Hamlet | FAWNL | 02/02/25
The Hamlet women hit the road for the 3rd weekend in a row as they head to take on title challengers Actonians this Sunday.
The hosts currently find themselves 4 points off of table toppers Real Bedford but will be looking to close the gap on them with a victory over the Hamlet on Sunday.
Dulwich, however, will be looking to recapture the form that saw them defeat London Bees in the Capital Women's Cup 2 weeks ago. Last weekend they faced their longest away game of the campaign as they headed to Norfolk to take on Norwich City. The Hamlet returned empty handed suffering a 4-0 defeat at the home of the canaries.
Last weekend Actonians defeated Ascot Ladies in the county cup. In their last league game they came from behind to secure a point at home to AFC Sudbury. After that they suffered a 3-0 defeat to Fulham in the Capital Women's Cup.
When these 2 sides met earlier this season it was the Hamlet who came out with all 3 points thanks to goals from Jodie Lodge and Tash Stephens putting an end to Actonians undefeated start to the season.
Injury news:
Saskia Reeves-Priestley made her long awaited return to action on Sunday in the defeat to Norwich City. Tash Stephens is looking to return in the coming weeks.
Eleanor Hutchings has signed on dual registration with L&SERWFL side Ebbsfleet United in search of more game time.
Supporters' guide:
Joining us at Rectory Park on Sunday? Make sure to take a read of our supporters' guide here.
Next at the Hill:
We make our long awaited return to Champion Hill on Sunday 9th February when we host London Bees. Tickets are available here.
SUPPORTERS' GUIDE | Norwich City | The Nest | 26/01/25
It's the Hamlet women's first FAWNL game of 2025, here is everything you need to know as we head to take on Norwich City this Sunday.
What kit are we wearing?
We'll once again put on our Altona inspired red & white away kit for our trip to Norfolk.
Ticketing information:
Tickets are available online direct from the Norwich City website here.
Prices are as follows:
Adults: £6
65+ & U18: £3
U12: £1
How do you get there?
The ground address is:
The Nest, Holt Road, Horsford, Norwich, NR10 3AQ
As provided by the Norwich City FC website:
Cars - please park in the bays provided, in car parks 1 or 2 at the facility
A bus route, known as Canary Konect, has been launched to create a direct link between The Nest and Carrow Road stadium.The service will run hourly, seven days a week. For a full timetable, visit the Konect Bus website here.
Train and bus:
What pubs are nearby?
As most of our supporters' will be travelling into Norwich before heading out to The Nest, we asked Hamlet supporter Tom Corcoran who is currently studying in the city to provide us all the information on pubs.
FIXTURE NEWS | Enfield Town next in the Capital Women's Cup
Following our 2-1 victory over London Bees in the Capital Women's Cup last weekend the draw has been made for the next round.
We'll visit for L&SERWFL opponents Enfield Town in the next round. The tie is due to be played on Sunday 16th February at 14:00.
Ticketing information and more will follow in the coming weeks.
Next at Champion Hill:
We're back at Champion Hill before then. We host London Bees on Sunday 9th February and you can get your tickets here.
PREVIEW | London Bees vs Dulwich Hamlet FC | 19/01/25
The Hamlet lock horns with London Bees for the 2nd time this season on Sunday afternoon as they kick off 2025 with a Capital Women's Cup fixture.
It's the 2nd time the Hamlet have headed to north London this season having already suffered 4-3 defeat in September. Lily Price, Martha Goddard and Morgan Searle all scored in the early September sunshine. The fixture earlier this season was also the last time we saw Summer Roberts in action before a hip injury ruled her out for the remainder of the season.
London Bees have already played 1 competitive game this year. Last weekend they exited the Adobe Women's FA Cup to Rugby Borough. Borough were rewarded with a home tie against either Liverpool or West Ham United both of which play in the WSL.
The Hamlet return to FAWNL action next weekend when they head to take on Norwich City sadly though this one won't be played at Carrow Road.
Injury news:
Angie Dunbar Bonnie remains out but has returned to training so could potentially feature. Summer Roberts as stated above is unlikely to feature again this season. Tash Stephens is also unikely to feature on Sunday afternoon.
Supporters' guide:
Heading to north London with us? Make sure to read our supporters' guide for the game here.
Next up at Champion Hill:
We return to the Hill on Sunday 8th February as we host this Sundays opponents. Get your tickets for our home clash with London Bees here.
SUPPORTERS' GUIDE | London Bees | The Hive | 19/01/25
The Hamlet women are back in action competitive action on Sunday as we head to take on London Bees in the Capital Women's Cup. Here is everything you need to know in our handy supporters' guide.
What kit are we wearing?
We'll be lining up in our Altona inspired red & white away strip with the green keeper kit in use.
Ticketing information:
Adults: £2.00
Concession (17-20 & 65+): £1
Teenagers (12-16): £1
Under 12s: £1
Tickets can be purchased in advance here.
How do you get there?
The stadium address is:
The Hive Stadium, Camrose Avenue, London HA8 6AG
By car:
1. The A5 runs from Marble Arch in central London all the way north to Stanmore.
2. Drive straight all the way to Burnt Oak and turn left on to Camrose Avenue.
3. Continue straight along Camrose Avenue and The Hive will be on your right just after the width restriction.
4. 4. Our ample on-site parking has room for up to 500 vehicles on a first-come, first-served basis at a cost of £8 on matchdays. All our parking tariffs can be found here.
By public transport:
On the tube:
- Canons Park Station (Jubilee Line) is the nearest tube station to The Hive.
- Turn left out of the station on to Whitchurch Lane and walk for 2 minutes until you reach The Hive entrance.
- Queensbury Underground Station, also on the Jubilee Line, is a 10-minute walk from The Hive.
- Turn left out of the station on to Turner Road. Walk to the end of the road, turn right and the entrance to The Hive will be across the road.
- Edgware Underground Station on the Northern Line is about a one mile walk to The Hive.
By bus:
- The 340, 186 and 79 all run from Edgware Station to Canons Park.
- You can also take the 288 and 688 from Edgware Station to Camrose Avenue.
- Coming from west of The Hive you can take the 114 and get off at Turner Road. It is then a short walk up to Camrose Avenue
What pubs are nearby?
The nearest pub to the stadium is Buckley's Bar which is a short 5/10 minute walk from the stadium. The stadium itself has a bar with a variety of drinks offer as well as its own in house Starbucks.
Can we bring flags?
Flags are allowed but please listen to stewards in relation to where you can place them.
Can't join us in Barnet?
We'll have live coverage of the game over on our Match Centre where you can get live radio coverage and in game text updates right here.

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