ITALY
Rachel Cuschieri started for Lazio as they succumbed to a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Sassuolo in the Serie A Femminile.
Emma Lipman was in the starting formation for Como Women in their 3-0 victory against Sassari Torres in the Serie B Femminile.
Nicole Sciberras came on in the second half for Tavagnacco as they beat Pro Sesto 4-0 in the Serie B Femminile.
Martina Borg entered the fray in the second 45 minutes for Roma Calcio Femminile as they fell to a 4-0 defeat against Cesena in the Serie B Femminile.
Kailey Willis scored for Hellas Verona Primavera as they defeated Brescia 3-2 in the Primavera – Girone 1 league fixture.
ENGLAND
Maria Farrugia started for Sunderland Ladies as they were beaten 2-1 by Bristol City in the FA Women’s Championship.
Ylenia Carabott made her second straight appearance for Keynsham Town as they lost 9-0 to title favourite Southampton in the FAWNL South.
Emma Ciantar Piccinino played for Sunderland West End Ladies as they advanced into the next round of the Women’s FA Cup after beating Wallsend BC 3-2 on penalties.
IRELAND
Kyrian Nwoko made a brief appearance in St Patrick’s Athletic’s 1-0 win over Drgoheda United in the Irish top-flight.
PORTUGAL
Zach Muscat was a starter for Casa Pia in their 4-0 win over SC Covilha in the Portuguese second-tier.
BELGIUM
Teddy Teuma captained Royal Union Saint-Gilloise as they eased past Cercle Brugge 3-0 in the Belgian top-flight.
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