England (Women) 2004/05

AXA F.A. Women's Premier League -- National Division

Final Table:

 1. Arsenal LFC                18 15  3  0  57-13 48  Champions
 2. Charlton Athletic LFC      18 13  2  3  43-17 41
 3. Everton LFC                18 11  4  3  45-24 37
 4. Birmingham City LFC        18  9  3  6  37-28 30
 5. Bristol Rovers WFC         18  9  1  8  35-28 28
 6. Leeds United LFC           18  8  2  8  31-34 26
 7. Fulham FC Ladies           18  3  5 10  18-39 14
 8. Doncaster Rovers Belles    18  3  3 12  10-38 12
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 9. Liverpool FC Ladies        18  3  2 13  21-49 11  Relegated
10. Bristol City WFC           18  2  3 13  12-39  9  Relegated

[Sep 5]
Leeds United            1-5  Charlton Athletic
  [Karen Walker; Carmaine Walker 2, Eartha Pond, Jessica Smith,
   Alexa Hunn]

[Oct 31]
Birmingham City         1-0 Charlton Athletic
Doncaster Rovers        2-6 Liverpool
Everton                 3-2 Bristol Rovers
Leeds United            4-2 Fulham

[Nov 14]
Arsenal                 2-0 Everton
Bristol Rovers          0-1 Birmingham City
Charlton Athletic       1-0 Bristol City
Fulham                  0-0 Doncaster Rovers
Liverpool               1-2 Leeds United

[Nov 21]
Bristol City            2-3 Arsenal
Bristol Rovers          5-1 Liverpool
Everton                 2-2 Charlton Athletic

[Nov 28]
Arsenal                 2-0 Bristol Rovers
Birmingham City         6-0 Liverpool
Bristol City            0-1 Leeds United
Charlton Athletic       2-0 Doncaster Rovers
Fulham                  0-0 Everton

[Dec 5]
Charlton Athletic       1-0 Liverpool

[Feb 6]
Charlton Athletic       3-2 Birmingham City
  [Carmaine Walker pen, Ann-Marie Heatherson, Katie Chapman;
   Amanda Barr, Karen Carney]



2003/04




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