The Bees long run of away games starts with a trip to Berkeley Fields this Thursday as they take on Actonians in the FAWNL Division One South East!

 

This is the rearranged fixture from the 19th of February 2026, which was postpended due to a waterlogged pitch.

 

London Bees:

 

London Bees defeated Luton Town 5–1 at the Bees Stadium after an entertaining match.

 

Both teams started brightly, but Millie Isherwood gave the Bees an early lead in the 11th minute after beating the goalkeeper to a loose ball.

 

The Bees created several chances before half-time while Luton threatened on the counter, but the score remained 1–0 at the break.

 

In the second half, Luton faced more difficulties as both of their goalkeepers picked up injuries, eventually forcing an outfield player to go in goal.

 

Despite equalising from a corner, Luton couldn’t hold off the Bees’ pressure.

 

Sandra Martins restored the lead soon after and later added two more goals to complete a hat-trick.

 

Hayley Hoare also scored late on as the Bees took control and secured a comfortable 5–1 victory.

 

London Bees last five results:

 

London Bees 5 – 1 Luton Town

 

Norwich City 3 – 0 London Bees

 

London Bees 2 – 0 Dulwich Hamlet

 

London Bees 2 – 4 Watford Development (Combined Counties Cup)

 

London Bees 4 – 1 MK Dons

 

Actonians:

 

Actonians FC is a women’s football club based in Acton. Founded in 1998 as Chiswick United, the club rebranded to Actonians in 2008 and now plays its home matches at Berkeley Fields in Greenford.

 

Their most notable achievements include winning the London & South East Women’s Regional Football League and the League Cup in the 2014–15 season, completing a league and cup double.

 

They also won the Capital Women’s Senior Cup in 2018–19 after defeating Leyton Orient in the final, and finished runners-up in the same competition in 2020–21.

 

Actonians currently sit 7th in the FAWNL Division One South East table, their most recent result saw the A’s suffer a 1-0 defeat on the road against London rivals QPR.

 

Jess Leach penalty in the sixth minute was enough gift the three points for the R’s after a foul by Actonians captain Jennie Brereton, who also made her 100th appearance for the club.

 

Actonians last five results:

 

QPR 1 – 0 Actonians

 

Chatham Town 3 – 0 Actonians

 

Actonians 1 – 2 Luton Town

 

MK Dons 0 – 1 Actonians

 

Sutton United 3 – 2 Actonians (Capital Women’s Cup)

 

In the opposition dugout:

 

Actonians managers Dominika Netschova & Loki Kapoor-Parsons will be in the dugout for the home side this Thursday night.

 

Ones to watch:

 

Actonians current top goal scorer Andrearna Dunbar-Bonnie has scored six goals in fourteen appearances in all competitions for her side this season.

 

Last time these two sides met:

 

The London Bees put in a strong performance but were beaten 2–1 by Actonians last time out in the FAWNL Division One South East.

 

Both sides battled for possession early on, with the Bees spending much of the first half in the opposition half and creating a few chances, including several corners.

 

However, Actonians opened the scoring in the 38th minute and led 1–0 at half-time.

 

In the second half, the Bees made an early substitution and continued to push forward.

 

Their breakthrough finally came in the 77th minute when Isherwood was played through on goal and finished from the right side of the box to equalise.

 

Despite this, Actonians regained the lead just three minutes later.

 

The Bees pushed hard for another equaliser and even hit the crossbar twice in the closing moments, but they were unable to score again as the match finished 2–1.

 

Dan McKimm and his side will be looking to begin their long run of away fixtures with a strong performance tonight, as they aim to secure three points and maintain their position in Division One South East table.