Reading Women 8-0 Fleet Town Women: Match Report

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Reading Women 8-0 Fleet Town Women: Match Report

The Royals ran riot against Fleet Town thanks to goals from Tia Johnson (x3), Nat Cowell (x3), Keren Banduka and Mia Parker.

Reading Women 8-0 Fleet Town Women: Match Report

The Royals ran riot against Fleet Town thanks to goals from Tia Johnson (x3), Nat Cowell (x3), Keren Banduka and Mia Parker.

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Hat-tricks from Tia Johnson and Nat Cowell helped Reading Women romp home 8-0 winners over Fleet Town at Arbour Park, Slough on Sunday. Goals from Keren Banduka and captain Mia Parker sealed another high-scoring league victory.

After the shock 1-0 defeat to Sholing at the beginning of March, Reading have bounced back in some style, scoring 21 goals, with just the one conceded (in the 1-1 draw against title-chasers, and League Cup winners, AFC Portchester).

Sunday’s result was the sixth time Reading had scored more than five goals in a match, with resounding victories now recorded in just over a quarter of 25 games (in all competitions) played this season. If you lower the bar slightly to include the four 4-1 victories, that winning margin of success increases to 40% of fixtures.

To put that into context, last season the Royals only scored more than three goals on one occasion, with a 6-2 victory over Badshot Lea in the penultimate match of 2024/25.

It illustrates just how far the team have progressed since Ed Jackson-Norris took charge as Reading manager in July 2025. There’s a clear upward trajectory and a chance to dream of what the future could look like with a bit more funding and support.

Reading’s visitors Fleet Town arrived in Slough as the proud 2024/25 champions of Division One South last season and have had a mixed start to life in tier five of the pyramid.

Similar to Sunday’s result, the Hampshire side have struggled against the teams at the top of the table (with some other heavy defeats along the way), but have rallied round each time to bounce back, ensuring league safety with six league victories recorded – including their impressive 3-2 win over Beaconsfield Town last weekend.

It was the first time the two teams had met this season, after the away fixture earlier in the season was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch, during that rather soggy February period.

The Fleet Town management will probably have felt they couldn’t have timed their first visit to Arbour Park worse. Not only were they up against a rampant Reading (second in form only to Winchester City Flyers), but they also struggled with player availability (due to exam studies), fielding a young team – missing their 14-goal top-striker Lily Martin.

In contrast, Jackson-Norris was able to name an unchanged starting XI for what I believe was the first time this season.

The Royals were one player short on the substitutes bench, after the dual-registered Belle Rowden was recalled at late notice by Oxford United (the defender at least made an appearance as a late substitute in United’s 2-0 win over Lewes).

There was, however, still plenty of strength and depth for the Reading manager to to call upon, as Fleet Town found out in the second half. The ‘finishers’ – Lucy Bolitho, Georgia Hayes, Ellie Manners and top goal-scorer Nat Cowell – all contributed to the second half rout.

Team: Sophie Butler (GK), Bethan Poole, Sarah Thompson, Keziah Banduka, Jazz King (Lucy Bolitho, 57’), Mia Parker (captain), Ellie Szekeres, Poppy Whitburn, Keren Banduka (Ellie Manners, 62’), Ava Broke-Smith (Nat Cowell, 62’), Tia Johnson (Georgia Hayes, 62’)

Subs: Nat Cowell, Georgia Hayes, Lucy Bolitho, Ellie Manners

Reading goalscorers: Keren Banduka, 7’; Tia Johnson, 36’, 45+1, 47’; Mia Parker, 51’; Nat Cowell, 71’, 78’, 82

The unchanged team started in the same 3-5-2 formation, and high-press system, which proved so successful against Woodley United during the 5-0 Community Day win last weekend.

Poole, Thompson and Keziah Banduka lined up as the defensive trio, with King providing the central-defensive-midfield protection. Parker and Szekeres were the midfield dynamos, supported on the flanks by Whitburn and Keren Banduka, with Broke-Smith and Johnson ruthless in attack.

And it didn’t take long for the boldness and pressure to pay off again. Six minutes in, Keren Banduka charged down the goalkeeper’s clearance, her reward seeing the ball ricochet off her and into the net for the opening goal. 1-0.

Reading nearly made it two from their first corner, Thompson’s header rebounding off the crossbar, with Parker’s follow-up header saved by goalkeeper Kim Marshall.

It was another half hour before the Royals doubled their lead. In between, Reading peppered the Fleet Town goal and, although there were some sublime and deft long-range efforts, these were largely high and wide.

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