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Argyle stung by three late goals in defeat to Hornets

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January 06, 2026

PLYMOUTH Argyle Women were left frustrated at Home Park as Watford struck three times in the closing stages to overturn a first-half deficit and claim a 3-1 FA Women’s National League Southern Premier Division victory.

- By LEXIE SANDERS Football correspondent

Argyle stung by three late goals in defeat to Hornets

Argyle winger Tianna Teisar battles for the ball in the clash with Watford at Home Park

(JASMINE BISHOP)

Argyle, beaten only once previously in the league this season, appeared on course for another strong home result after Una Lue’s opener and a controlled first-half display. However, Watford’s late surge proved decisive, punishing lapses in game management and decision-making.

Head coach Marie Hourihan admitted the result was “a bitter pill to swallow” after seeing her side lead for much of the contest. “To be 1-0 up and then go on and lose the game 3-1 is obviously very disappointing” she said, pointing to costly moments late on that shifted the balance.

The defeat was only Argyle’s second league loss of the campaign, but one that left a sense of missed opportunity after a dominant opening 45 minutes.

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