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 Women's Football News 4 Mar 2010
 
For the second successive match, England Under-19s scored four goals to seal back-to-back victories in the Ten Nation Tournament in La Manga.
 
Following on from their 4-0 crushing of Denmark in which Demi Stokes (2), Toni Duggan and Jordan Nobbs were on target, Lucy Staniforth, Gilly Flaherty, Jordan Nobbs and Danielle Carter all got themselves on the scoresheet as Mo Marley's side defeated Finland 4-2 in their second match.
 
England are using this tournament as preparation for their European Elite Round qualifiers which get underway in Sweden at the end of this month.
 
England's final match of the tournament is against Germany on Friday.
 
England Under-19: Lauren Davey, Lyndsey Cunningham, Gilly Flaherty (sub Shelby Hills 83mins), Abby Prosser, Gemma Bonner, Jordan Nobbs, Toni Duggan, Demi Stokes (sub Sam Chappell 83mins), Jess Holbrook (sub Danielle Carter 59mins), Jodie Jacobs (sub Lucy Bronze 74mins), Lucy Staniforth (sub Isobel Christiansen 54mins). Subs not used: Laura Coombs, Rebecca Spencer.

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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