It’s take two for Wolves Women on Sunday afternoon as they travel to Hull City in the Adobe Women’s FA Cup.
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With a fourth round trip to Championship outfit Reading up for grabs, Dan McNamara’s side make the long trip up north to face the Tigresses following last weekend’s postponement.
Managed by Chris Hames, Hull currently sit top of the Division One North table and compete in the fourth tier of women’s football.
In the league, they have won seven of their opening nine fixtures and lead the way on goal difference ahead of Barnsley, who have also accumulated 22 points.
On route to the third round of this season’s competition, Hull have defeated Halifax and FC United of Manchester, while the Old Gold were emphatic victors over Stourbridge and Peterborough United.
Wolves come into the tie following three impressive results over Stourbridge, Boldmere St Michaels and Peterborough, where a total of 19 goals were scored across those three games.
The last time Wolves travelled to Hull, McNamara’s team won by five goals to nil in the Northern Premier Division thanks to goals from Anna Price, Amber Hughes (2), Maz Gauntlett and Amy Dicken.
WHEN
Sunday, 2pm
WHERE
Easy Buy Stadium, Barton upon Humber
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LIVE COMMENTARY
Supporters unable to attend the game in person on Sunday can listen to LIVE audio commentary of the clash HERE
NEXT THREE
Hull City
- vs Middlesbrough (A) 7th January
- vs Chester le Street Town (H) 14th January
- vs Barnsley (A) 28th January
Wolves
- vs Burnley (H) 7th January
- vs Halifax (A) 14th January
- vs Stoke (H) 28th January
WHAT THE GAFFER SAID
“They’re rightly and deservedly in the third round so we’ve got to treat it as any other game. It will be tough, it always is away at Hull.
“They’ve got some great players – Ellie Tanser, Helen Lynskey and Hope Knight and all those great players that they’ve signed. Ultimately, that’s why they’re sitting top of the league and looking to get into tier three themselves next year.
“It’s important we focus on the game. This cup has brought so many great memories over the last few years, certainly the most recent one was West Ham last year and there’s no reason why we can’t do it again or go one further.”