![]() ![]() Holland caught her Wales international teammate Carrie Jones late and, having picked up a yellow card for a drag back in the first half, received a second to reduce Liverpool to 10 players. Natasha Flint arrived from the bench for the second half as Liverpool looked to establish more of a bridgehead in the opposition box but it hadn’t really happened by the time a huge blow was received on the hour mark. Matt Beard’s side were generally in control of possession but loose passes around their own box from Marie Höbinger and later Grace Fisk gave the hosts hope that their tenacity in pressing might pay off.īristol won several corners just before the break, with Emily Syme heading straight at Micah with the best of them but it was a half where defences were well on top. Further reductions and new lines added - save up to 70%* in our extended Winter Sale.Melissa Lawley began to get on the ball for the visitors and put in a couple of searching crosses but, in the absence of striker Sophie Roman Haug, none found a taker in the middle. What opportunities there were amounted to half-chances, Teagan Micah in the Reds’ goal punching a corner away well after 10 minutes, before gathering a low cross under pressure when it was recycled into the box. ![]() The late drama belied a fairly quiet first half, with both sides rather cancelling each other out and the effects of almost a month without a game perhaps evident. She made two more crucial blocks to see Liverpool home and into Monday’s draw for the next round. The Reds’ record appearance holder came to the rescue five minutes from time after midfielder Ceri Holland was sent off with half an hour still to play.īonner lashed home a low shot to clinch victory after Bristol failed to clear a superb corner delivered by substitute Missy Bo Kearns. ![]()
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