Albion Women 0-2 Wolves

Monique Robinson against Wolves.

Albion Women’s Birmingham County FA Challenge Cup defence came to an end at the Alexander Stadium on Wednesday evening.

The Baggies were largely stoic in their defensive efforts, but a Rachael Quigley brace - both goals coming via corners - proved to be the difference between the two Black Country rivals.

Naomi Sharp in action against Wolves.

Boss Hodgetts-Still made two changes to the side that beat Hull City Ladies in their last match. Izzy Green and Naomi Sharp replaced dual-registered Birmingham City youngsters Riya Mannu and Lucy Day - who are both ineligible for BCFA Challenge Cup competitions.

The hosts put up a resolute test for their rivals in the first half. Defender Naomi Sharp cut out a dangerous run from Amber Hughes early on, before Beth Merrick struck the bar with a speculative effort.

Albion had their forays forward too, particularly through the driving darts of creative midfielder Monique Robinson, who managed to carve out a few openings for attackers Marli Rhodes and Ellie May

Ellie May in action against Wolves.

As the second half began, flying full-back Taylor Reynolds found plenty of room behind the Wolves back-line, but opted for an ambitious shot which didn’t test goalkeeper Alex Brooks.

The visitors grabbed the opener just before the hour mark as Quigley met a corner at the back post. The forward’s initial effort hit the bar, but fell kindly for her to nod into an empty net.

And they notched a second shortly after. Another Anna Morphet corner found the head of Quigley, who was alert in the box to double the visiting advantage.

The Baggies couldn’t find a way to hit back against their opponents, and were ultimately left to mull their exit from the competition at the semi-final stage.

Albion: Clarke; Sharp, Creaney, Green; Reynolds, Watkins (Orthodoxou 69’), Rabjohn, Robinson, May, Rhodes (Jhamat 69’).

Substitutes: Johnson, Heselden, Janny.