BRADFORD City take on Stoke City in their penultimate FA Women's Premier League (North) game at Thackley tomorrow with a top-four finish already assured.
The title outcome is a three-way battle between Coventry, Sheffield and Blackburn but a 4-1 win over Nottingham Forest by City opened up a nine-point gap between fourth and fifth place
Bradford coach Steve Winterburn will be wanting his County Cup winners to continue to see the season out in style after Lucy Sowerby (2), Chantelle O'Hara and Rachel Lee netted in the win over Forest.
City's double-chasing second-string clinched the Reserve Division (North) title with a game to spare when they beat their Guiseley Vixens counterparts in another 4-1 victory.
Corners from Zoe Roberts accounted for the first two goals, the first ending up in the net without a touch and the second taking a deflection off a defender. Further strikes from Abi Barker and Abi Lee wrapped up the win and, with it, the championship.
For the second successive season, all three Bradford sides have been among the honours.
The A team, already Second Division champions, completed their Women's West Riding League campaign with an emphatic 8-3 win over Ilkley Town.
Annie Nicol led the way with half the goals, backed up by Ami Nolan, Katelyn Wiater, Chelsey Faulkner and Hope Nicol.
Both the reserves and the A team have a chance to enlarge the City trophy collection with impending cup finals.
Meanwhile, Bradford Park Avenue are having a disappointing end to their West Riding Premier Division season.
They went down 3-1 to Hemsworth in their penultimate match, despite taking an early lead through Nat Bell, and a visit to in-form Brighouse Athletic tomorrow promises to be another testing time.
Tyersal retained their chance of promotion from Division Three when they ran out 6-1 winners over Amaranth with the help of a four-goal display from Jamielee Lukacs.
Brighouse Town are still on course to claim runners-up spot behind Hull City in the North East Regional League after a 6-1 win over bottom club Tynedale.
Chloe Roberts (2) and 17-year-old debutant Georgia Jefferson were among the scorers, leaving Town five points behind second-placed Barnsley with two games to play.
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