BRADFORD City's delight at finally playing and winning their weather-delayed FA Women's Cup second round tie with Huddersfield Town 3-0 was tempered by their reward.

They now face a 540-mile round trip to Somerset to play Yeovil Tow next Sunday.

The battle with the Terriers was evenly fought until Chantelle O'Hara set up Sarah Danby for the opening goal in the 70th minute.

Two late strikes from Hannah Campbell sealed Town's fate. Ellie Olds from Forest Green made her debut in City's first game for seven weeks.

Tomorrow City continue their bid to win the West Riding County Cup for the third year in a row when they visit last year's beaten finalists Farsley Ladies.

FA Premier League rivals Guiseley Vixens go to North East Regional League club Ossett Albion in their quarter-final tie.

In the two last eight encounters completed so far, while Brayton Belles were beaten 4-1 at home by Leeds and Brighouse Town were 5-1 winners at home to Tingley Athletic Reserves.

Brighouse Town, pushing for promotion from the NE Regional League, were held 0-0 at Sheffield United Community, on Tuesday night but remain in top spot ahead of Barnsley.

It is getting tight at the top of the West Riding League First Division where just two points separate the three leaders after Silsden won 3-0 at fourth-placed Hebden Royd.

Bradford City Reserves game at Oulton was postponed and they stay top, on goal difference from Battyeford Belles who were 2-0 winners at Republica Internationale.

This week Battyeford play Hebden Royd while City go to Ben Rhydding Sports Club to play Ilkley Town.

Bradford Park Avenue face the prospect of perhaps swapping places with Bradford City if their Premier Division fortunes don't change soon.

In their last game they were 2-1 down at half-time at Brighouse Athletic but two goals from Sheridan Doyle helped the home side to an eventual 6-1 win. Sophie Mitchell was the Avenue scorer.

Tomorrow second bottom Avenue go Brayton Belles needing a change of fortune.