Match photos from the game that featured AFC Tickton Comets who played Beverley Town Girls. Held at Longcroft School the two sides went head to head in a local derby that was full of goals.
AFC Tickton Comets Manager said the result was not important in this game. He said that as a club it is all about getting girls into football and building on the success shown by the lionesses in the Euros.
Hull City Ladies will this weekend host FC Donop-Voßheide, a side from the town Lemgo which is twinned with Beverley.
Head Coach Danny Johnson says the game will be something new for his side to contend with while offering his championship winning team and chance to develop.
Mill Lane United Yellows girls football team created history in their final tournament together when they retained their National title for a third successive year.
Mill Lane United Yellows and Hessle Town met for the third successive week in a match that could have a major bearing at the end of the season in the East Riding Girls Football League.
Mill Lane United Yellows battled their way to the Semi Final of the U16 Girls Cup Semi Final after a hard-fought victory against Hessle Town at Dunswell.
On a very windy day both teams provided a very entertaining game. Playing against the elements Mill Lane United Yellows started slowly against their enthusiastic opponents and after a defensive mix up
For the second time this season the current National Champions at under 16 (Mill Lane Yellows) and under 15 (Mill Lane Blues) took to the field as opponents in the East Riding Girls Under 16 Football League.
The FA Girls’ Football Festival in association with Continental Tyres visited Hull. The event was attended by 364 girls from local schools who got in the festival spirit at the University of Hull Sports and Fitness Centre
After four attempts and after getting beat 1-0 in last years final Mill Lane United Yellows finally added the Skelmersdale National Girls Cup to their list of honours.
Mill Lane United Yellows completed another unbeaten season with 25 wins and a draw as they completed their East Riding Girls Football League season that has seen them win a treble.
Mill Lane United Yellows were made to fight all the way by an enthusiastic Hornsea side that belied their position in the league to make life uncomfortable for the u16 Girls champions.
Mill Lane United Blues went into Saturday’s League Cup final with the league title, County Futsal and East Riding County Cups already won and with a season-long unbeaten record to protect.
Mill Lane United Yellows won the u16 Girls League Cup as they collected their third trophy of the season with a hard-fought victory against hard-working opponents North Ferriby at Bishop Burton College.
A hat trick from the leagues top scorer Marie Russell helped Mill Lane United Yellows secure the three points needed to win the East Riding Girls Football League U16 Title.