Newcastle United Women went on the way to their second home game of the season next to the two straight defeats and wanted to avoid a third in the same week.
A tough match in Birmingham City The previous weekend was succeeded by a defeat of 2-1 League Cup Group Game in Mansfield’s Field Mill to Nottingham Forest in Midweek.
Charlton, on the other hand, arrived undefeated on Tyneside, after he had already defeated one of the Crystal Palace of the promotion favorite in the opening weekend before he also saw a few weeks ago during their previous trip to the northeast to the northeast to the northeast.
Newcastle -Manager Becky Langley made three changes on the side that lost at St. Andrew’s. Jacket McQuade, Beth Lumsden and Freya Gregory come back, with Charlotte Wardlaw, Emily Murphy and Oona Sevenius who fall on the couch.
Laney sticked to the 3-5-2 formation, but with a new front pair of Lumsden and Molly Pike, which can usually be seen in midfield this season.
A crowd of 2,128 took the competition in Gateeshead International Stadium, with some who leave just in time to start the 16:30 in St James Park for the men’s competition. Most, however, continued to attend the full 100 minutes with the Lady Mags that brag about more of their ‘own fans’.
Match report
An end-to-end start saw both parties creating opportunities. Newcastle could have taken the lead in the 6th minute. Charlton was unable to erase in a lumsden low cross, with the ball to Molly Pike, but she could not get clean contact to fire the ball goalkeepers. The addicks reacted and Newcastle -goalkeeper Femke Liefing was forced in a great salvation to deny Lucy Fitzgerald’s delicate chip after having caught the defender Aoife Mannion on the edge of the box.
Half a chance fell to Charlton shortly thereafter when Lieving ran a cross in the box, but with Mary Mcate to the hand to try to take advantage, she could not hand it in and the hosts could free up their lines.
Jas McQuade was a constant threat that drove ahead for the welding, and her dangerous run allowed Jordan Nobbs to shoot from 30 meters. Her efforts, however, flew over Charlton -goalkeeper Sophie Whitehouse and the Dwarsbalk.
The best chance of Newcastle came 25 minutes when the Inswing-Bal van Lumsden was implemented by Charlton’s Charlotte Newsham, and Aoife Mannion met it on the rear post with a point-blank header. But Whitehouse somehow pulled off an impressive save to throw it on the bar and away.
In the meantime, England International Nobbs tried her happiness with a few efforts from a distance that had cleared the bar and another attempt by Lumsden, while she was cut and shot from the area, was blocked by Charlton Captain Kiera Skeels.

Lumsden also created the first chance of the second half, when she almost caught Whitehouse at the nearby pole, with a cross that almost came in from the name rule.
But Charlton soon generated opportunities of their own opportunities. Jodie Hutton curled a low teasing free kick from the right that everyone escaped before he drove closely from the post. Then Fitzgerald sent a shot inches past the right -hand side.
The game changed just before the hour that Charlton’s Katie Bradley was brought down in the box by Demi Stokes. Bradley chose himself properly before sending a perfect penalty shovel in the left corner, even though he dives in the right way.

With half an hour to play, Karen Hills’s side set up an impressive defensive representation to see them over the line. Grace Pearse and Jodie Hutton in particular make life difficult for the lasses.
Apart from a broad half volley of Nobbs and a lusing stokes effort that bounced from the top of the bar, Newcastle could not create many clear opportunities.
Nevertheless, they could have saved a point in the 10th minute of the stopping time when replacement Emily Murphy came to a one-on-one, but directly to Whitehouse shot the rebound.
The women of Charlton continued their undefeated start of the season with that 1-0 win and they will hope for more of the same when they return to the northeast next Sunday to enter Sunderland in the stadium of light.
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Subs not used: Claudia Moan, Elysia Boddy, Magłzata Grec, Lois Joel, Jorja Fox
Charlton: Sophie Whitehouse, Charlotte Newsham, Elisha N’Dow, Kiera Skeels, Gracie Pearse, Jodie Hutton, Keira Flannery (Mia Ross 89), Katie Bradley, Mary McAteer (Karin Muya 77), Lucy Fitzgerald (Emma Bissell 76), Amalie Thestrup (Gillian Kenney 67).
Subs not used: Anna Pedersen, Zoe Barratt, Gloria Siber, Frankie Finlayson, Lubato.
Where that leaves Newcastle United Women
In what was anything but a physical or dirty game Newcastle was, ended somehow with five players booked to Charlton’s two. Referee Lauren Impey seemed to be a bit of card, asked to set a tone for the rest of the game.
The defeat leaves Newcastle on four points and is 8th in the WSL 2 table.

What’s coming
Newcastle will return to action next weekend when they travel to Zuid -London to take in the direction that she hit the FA Cup last season, Crystal Palace. The Eagles were relegated from the top flights of the women in the summer and are looking for a return at the first time of asking, but as United has been given an indifferent start and one point and one place are better off than the Lady Mags.
Newcastle returns to Gateeshead in two weeks when they are confronted with Bristol City.
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