TYNEDALE Ladies rallied in the second half to set up a second round date with Guisborough Ladies.

Trailing at the break, they dominated proceedings after the break and came away from their North East Women's Football League Cup round one match at Boldon CA Ladies as 3-1 victors.

The home side were on top in the opening 25 minutes game with the dangerous Beth Gardener going close on a number of occasions. And she broke the deadlock from the penalty spot soon after, Laura Hepple penalised after a tangle with Leanne Anderson.

But Tynedale bounced back strongly and looked to find an equaliser before the break, Ashley Lambert just sending a long range effort wide.

They maintained their momentum as the teams re-emerged after the half time break and were level when Christine Murray raced onto a long ball from Siobhan Owens and tucked the ball around the home goalkeeper.

She was in the thick of the action and was denied her second by the woodwork, only for the ball to rebound into the path of Kate Hepple to tuck away and give her side the lead.

Tynedale's progress was confirmed when Murray rounded off the scoring, powering a shot past Boldon goalkeeper Katie Luther for 3-1.

The scoreline. suggests otherwise, but Prudhoe Town Women were involved in an end-to-end thriller with Wallsend Boys Club Ladies.

The visitors are into the next round of the League Cup after the 6-0 victory, but Prudhoe will take heart in their performance throughout the 90 minutes.

They rocked when Wallsend took a third minute later, but they came pouring back and Kelly Loughhead and Katy McGurk were just off target with their attempts.

Hope Lowdon ensured Town were just one goal behind just after 20 minutes when she cleared off the line as Wallsend broke against the run of play.

Prudhoe's play was disrupted when Catherin Johnston was replaced with an ankle injury on the half hour, Wallsend pushing on and taking a two goal lead and then hitting the crossbar twice.

Courtney Vacher had a header saved by the goalkeeper just a minute after Wallsend made it 3-0 on 47 minutes, with the score extended to four on 62 minutes.

Yet Prudhoe were still creating chances, Lauren Cannell going close with two free kicks and Johnston forcing a save from the home goalkeeper.

Further goals on 77 and 79 minutes for Wallsend put the outcome of the tie beyond doubt, but Prudhoe kept plugging away without reward as Vacher and Johnston tried their hands.