BOLTON gained a useful two points when they drew 3-3 at Didsbury Northern in a match which seemed to swing back and forth, as both sides led at different times.
Didsbury started brightly and made the first breakthrough, but Bolton quickly countered through Louise Heaney with a skilful flick. Didsbury again came back and restored their lead, but Bolton once more replied, this time with a brace of goals from Sarah Grange in quick succession, which seemed to stun the home side and left Bolton ahead 3-2 at half time, though with the game evenly poised.
In the second half Didsbury emerged determinedly and restored parity once more at 3-3, but for the remainder of the game neither side could manage any further goals and it finished in a draw.
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