27/01/2026
🖤💛 Match Report | 24/01/2026 💛🖤
⚽ Boro Rangers (Boro) 5–2 ND ⚽
ND Goals:
⚽ Grace (12’)
⚽ Grace (42’)
The girls lined up on a dull, smoggy January morning for the long trip south to Boro Rangers — the second visit of the season after that breathless 5-4 cup semi-final win that had everyone on the edge of their seats. You’d hope for something a little calmer this time… but football, as we know, rarely reads the script. 🌫️⚽
And honestly? ND just never quite woke up.
Within the opening couple of minutes, Boro were in. ND caught cold, still rubbing the sleep out of their eyes, and suddenly it was 1–0. A few minutes later, a familiar story — a pass slipped straight through the lines, ruthless finish, 2–0. From the gantry you’d be saying, “That’s far too easy.” And it was. 😬
Shell-shocked is the phrase. ND did manage to get a foothold, but quality was hard to come by across the pitch. Too many loose passes, not enough composure, and Boro sensed blood. By the time Grace produced a moment of real class — rifling the ball into the net with conviction — ND were already chasing the game. The half ended 3–1, and you didn’t need to be in the dressing room to know the half-time team talk would’ve been… animated. 🗣️🔥
Second half? Same story, sadly. Boro Rangers’ number 14 sauntered past the ND defence and smashed home their fourth. From a pundit’s point of view, you’re looking at shape there — it just wasn’t right, and Boro exploited it time and again. ⚠️
To ND’s credit, there was no hiding. Grace popped up again with an ice-cold finish for her second — making it look far easier than it actually was. That’s a striker who keeps believing, no matter the scoreline. 🧊⚽ But Boro had the final word, adding a fifth on the counter to cap a strong performance.
Let’s be clear: Boro are a very good side. Their finishing was superb, and number 14 caused real problems all match. This was always going to be tough. Losing isn’t the hard thing to take — it’s that ND looked a shadow of their usual selves. Sloppy passing, disjointed shape, and just not enough intensity.
The positive? These games are lessons. Reset, learn, and go again. 💪🖤💛
Player of the Match (Home & Away): Grace. ⭐
Relentless running, totally unfazed by the chaos around her, and two clinical finishes that kept ND in the conversation longer than the performance perhaps deserved.
As one wise voice would say — “Sometimes you’ve just gotta take it on the chin, learn, and come back stronger.” 🖤💛⚽