Chester FC Women rounded off their season with a fourth successive victory, beating Wirral Phoenix at the Deva Stadium.
In front of an excellent crowd of 298, the result ensures a third place finish in a season of progress for Kalvin Williams’ side.
Chester took the lead early on when Erin Parr found the back of the net, before a free kick a few minutes before the break saw Wirral equalise going into the break.
An excellent individual goal from full back Cindy Tweedle, her third in four matches, made it 2-1 just before the hour mark.
The victory was secured late on when Captain Emma Gray rounded up the ‘keeper and slotted home, scoring her 20th of the season.
CHESTER: Doherty, Tweedle, Owen, Redman, Kelso, Bordessa, Gray, Lefebvre, Davis, Lee, Parr.
SUBS: Mallon, Richardson, Williams, Allen, O’Neill.
SCORERS: Parr 16, Tweedle 57, Gray 78.
ATTENDANCE: 298.
Picture Credit - Luke Reynolds Photography.
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