2021–22 FA Women's National League Plate
WNL Plate
Tournament details
CountryEngland
Dates10 October 2021 – 24 April 2022
Teams37
Final positions
ChampionsNottingham Forest (1st title)
Runner-upAFC Wimbledon

The 2021–22 FA Women's National League Plate was the seventh season of the competition, open to those eliminated in the determining round of the WNL Cup.

Results

All results listed are published by The Football Association.[1] Games are listed by round in chronological order, and then in alphabetical order of the home team where matches were played simultaneously.

The division each team play in is indicated in brackets after their name: (S)=Southern Division; (N)=Northern Division; (SW1)=South West Division One; (SE1)=South East Division One; (M1)=Midlands Division One; (N1)=Northern Division One.

First Round

7 November 2021 Holwell Sports(M1) 1-0 (a.e.t.) Larkhill Athletic(SW1) Melton Mowbray
14:00
  • Courteney Cropper
Stadium: Howell Sports Club
7 November 2021 Leafield Athletic (M1) 3-0 Leek Town (M1) Solihull
14:00
  • Chloe Shirley 70'
  • Grace Harris 77'
  • Katie Johnson 90+3'
Stadium: Dickens Heath Sports Club
7 November 2021 Sporting Khalsa (M1 2-1 Lincoln City (M1) Willenhall
14:00
  • Rebecca Gill-Parsons 18'
  • Sarah Hazell 30'
  • Toni McHamilton
70'
Stadium: Guardian Warehouse Arena
7 November 2021 Bradford City 3-3 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Boldmere St Michaels (M1) Wrose Bradford
14:00
  • Zoe Roberts
  • Monika Stube 40'
  • Charlotte Stuart ET 21'
  • Annie Highway 20'
  • Hayleigh Sutton 35'
  • Tanya Dickinson ET 3'
Stadium: Eccleshill United
7 November 2021 Stevenage (SE1) 1-3 Queens Park Rangers (SE1) Letchworth
14:00
  • Hannah Nebbitt
  • Laura Hennessy 8'
  • Erin Pope 30'
  • Melanie Hall 81'
Stadium: The County Ground
Attendance: 50
7 November 2021 Portsmouth (S) 2-0 Hounslow(S) Havant
14:00
  • Shannon Albuery 30'
  • Tamsin De Bunsen 53'
Stadium: Westleigh Park
7 November 2021 Portishead Town(SW1) 6-0 Harlow Town(SE1) Portishead
13:00
  • Amy Clark 24'
  • Emily Lindsey 44' 57' 72'
  • Katie Quick 47'
  • Rosie Hill 81'
Stadium: Portishead Football Club
Attendance: 58
7 November 2021 AFC Wimbledon (SE1) 3-2 Chesham United(SW1) Wimbledon
14:00
  • Megan Stow 10'
  • Rebecca Sargent 51'
  • Katie Stanley 61'
  • Gemma Fraser 77'
  • Anneka Nuttall 81'
Stadium: Plough Lane
7 November 2021 Wem Town (SE1) 0-10 West Bromwich Albion(N) Wem
14:00
  • Leigh Dugmore
  • Holly Beck-Esson
  • Jannelle Straker
  • Emma Congrave
  • Emily Owen
Stadium: Butler Sports Centre
7 November 2021 Actonians (SE1) 1-2 Cheltenham Town (SW1) Northolt
14:00
  • Maria Ledezma-Viso 84'
  • Jade Grove 44' 65'
Stadium: Rectory Park
7 November 2021 Poole Town (SW1) 0-4 London Seaward (SE1) Poole
15:00
  • Cheryl Anderson
  • Kate Bradley
  • Egle Trezzi
  • Abbey Dell
Stadium: Dorset County Ground
7 November 2021 Exeter City (SW1) 3-0 Keynsham Town (S) Cullompton
14:00
  • Sarah Stacey 19' 25' 75'
Stadium: Cullompton Rangers AFC
Attendance: 119
7 November 2021 Burnley A-W Alnwick Town (N1)
14:00
7 November 2021 Leeds United (N) 3-1 Stockport County (N1) Tadcaster
14:00
  • Rebecca Hunt 16'
  • Rebekah Bass 56'
  • Abbie Brown 89'
Stadium: Tadcaster Albion F.C.
7 November 2021 Bedworth United (M1) 8-1 Buckland Athletic (SW1) Bedworth
14:00
  • Alysha Stanley
  • Milly Miller
  • Jodi Hunter
  • Jodie McGuckin
  • Abbie Taylor
  • Katie Barriball 57'
Stadium: The Oval
7 November 2021 Doncaster Rovers Belles (M1) 0-1 Nottingham Forest (N) Doncaster
14:00
  • Mai Moncaster 37'
Stadium: Rossington Main FC

Second Round

16 January 2022 Holwell Sports(M1) A-W Leafield Athletic (M1)
14:00
5 December 2021 Sporting Khalsa (M1 1-0 Boldmere St Michaels (M1) Willenhall
14:00
  • Laura Smith 40'
Stadium: Guardian Warehouse Arena
5 December 2021 Queens Park Rangers (SE1) 0-4 Portsmouth (S) Greenford
14:00
  • Cherelle Khassel 30' 68'
  • Shannon Albuery 46' 84'
Stadium: The Powerday Stadium
5 December 2021 Portishead Town(SW1) 1-2 (a.e.t.) AFC Wimbledon (SE1) Portishead
14:00
  • Alanna Torrington 30'
  • Rebecca Sargent 77'
  • Megan Stow ET 1'
Stadium: Portishead Football Club
Attendance: 75
5 December 2021 West Bromwich Albion(N) 1-1 (a.e.t.)
(4-5 p)
Cheltenham Town (SW1) Sutton Coldfield
14:00
  • Leigh Dugmore
  • Georgie-Marie Barbour-Gresham 90'
Stadium: Central Ground
5 December 2021 London Seaward (SE1) 0-3 Exeter City (SW1) Walthamstow
14:00
  • Connie Pengelly 16'
  • Own Goal 47'
  • Own Goal 49'
Stadium: Wadham Lodge Sports Ground
23 January 2022 Alnwick Town (N1) 2-0 Leeds United (N1) Alnwick
14:00
  • Michelle Stewart 23'
  • Lucy McConnell 57'
Stadium: St James Park
9 January 2022 Bedworth United (M1) 1-5 Nottingham Forest (N) Bedworth
14:00
  • Milly Miller
  • Niamh Reynolds 2'
  • Rachel Louise Brown 3'
  • Hayley James 4'
  • Amy West 12'
  • Sophia Bonser 24'
Stadium: The Oval

Quarter Final

6 February 2022 Leafield Athletic (M1) 1-3 Sporting Khalsa (M1) Barnsley
14:00
  • Daisy-Mai Clements 65'
  • Chloe Hendy 7' ET 9'
  • Angie Morley ET 17'
Stadium: Dickens Heath Sports Club
6 February 2022 Portsmouth (S) 3-3 (a.e.t.)
(6-7 p)
AFC Wimbledon (SE1) Havant
14:00
  • Shannon Albuery 88' 90+3'
  • Anaisa Harney ET 15+1'
  • Ashlee Hincks 54'
  • Emily Donovan 67'
  • Rosie Russell ET 30'
Stadium: Westleigh Park
6 February 2022 Cheltenham Town (SW1) 2-1 Exeter City (SW1) Cirencester
14:00
  • Lacy-Jai Liggett 40' 57'
  • Stephanie Beck 3'
Stadium: Cornium Stadium
6 February 2022 Alnwick Town (N1) 0-1 Nottingham Forest (N) Alnwick
14:00
  • Charlotte Steggles 67'
Stadium: St James Park
Attendance: 102

Semi Final

6 March 2022 Sporting Khalsa (M1) 1-4 AFC Wimbledon (SE1) Willenhall
14:00
  • Laura Smith 82'
Report
  • Ashlee Hincks 46' 68' 75'
  • Katie Stanley 61'
Stadium: Guardian Warehouse Arena
6 March 2022 Cheltenham Town (SW1) 0-3 Nottingham Forest (N) Cirencester
14:00 Report
  • Gianna Mitchell 36'
  • Charlotte Greengrass 36' 58'
Stadium: Corinium Stadium

Final

AFC Wimbledon (SE1)1-2Nottingham Forest (N)
  • Kelly Highman 25'
Report
  • Rachel Louise Brown 13'
  • Rebecca Anderson 33'

References

  1. "FA WPL Plate 2021 - 2022". The Football Association. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
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