WESTBERRIES travelled to Bridgwater with a depleted squad and the home side were suffering from absences.

Julie Reed was given a first team debut as Bridgwater were without Donna Cooper and Sarah House.

Bridgwater, full of confidence after recent good performances, put in another fine display - confirmed by the Westberries goalkeeper being the busiest player on the pitch.

The home side's dominance was so great that Westberries did not have a chance on goal worth mentioning in the entire game.

Bridgwater applied pressure from the start with good work down the flanks by Lucy Burridge and Kate England.

Lorraine Norman and Sheila Burridge did well to pick the ball off the Westberries defence and Heidi Martin turned the opposition inside out to maintain quality possession.

Julie Reed and Charlie Lewis worked tirelessly in midfield to halt any Westberries attacks.

On the odd occasion when the berries did break through, the Bridgwater defence stood firm.

Bridgwater looked likeliest to score in the second half and Lou hit the post from a corner.

Bridgwater hope to extend their unbeaten run on Saturday as they travel to Weymouth.

Player of the match: Heidi Martin.