FA Women’s Premier League South East Cambridge United 2 Ipswich Town 2 Ipswich Town ladies were pegged back twice as they drew 2-2 with Cambridge United to stay unbeaten so far this season, writes Ross Halls.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich Town midfielder Cassie Craddock has now scored 4 goals in 3 games this season. Picture: ROSS HALLSIpswich Town midfielder Cassie Craddock has now scored 4 goals in 3 games this season. Picture: ROSS HALLS (Image: Archant)

Cassie Craddock put Town in front, in a match played at Mildenhall Town, against the run of play with a great strike into the top of the goal from just inside the area.

She has now scored four goals in three games – she netted a hat-trick in the Blues’ 8-1 win over Larkhall Athletic in the FA WPL Cup determining round last weekend – and her strike sent the Blues into half-time leading 1-0.

Cambridge equalised with 20 minutes of the second half gone. A fantastic run from Evie Gallop saw her shot parried by Town keeper Ellie Bird, but ex-Blue Amy Howlett reacted well to fire home the rebound.

Ipswich then retook the lead through an in-swinging corner from captain Amanda Crump, which took a touch on its way in at the far post to make it 2-1 to the Blues.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich Town midfielder Cassie Craddock has now scored 4 goals in 3 games this season. Picture: ROSS HALLSIpswich Town midfielder Cassie Craddock has now scored 4 goals in 3 games this season. Picture: ROSS HALLS (Image: Archant)

But Cambridge equalised late on as Nuala Wayne held the ball up well in the box before spinning and firing the ball high into the net to win her team a point.

The ladies will come out of the game feeling unfortunate not to get all three points, but it’s a improvement on recent results against the U’s, who crushed them 5-0 and 4-1 last season.

Goalscorer Craddock said: “The game was highly physical and the girls battled very hard all over the pitch – we were unfortunate not to get all three points.

“It’s great to finally be adding goals into my game – something that has been a real focus of mine for this season. Four goals in the last two games – I’ll take that!”

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich Town midfielder Cassie Craddock has now scored 4 goals in 3 games this season. Picture: ROSS HALLSIpswich Town midfielder Cassie Craddock has now scored 4 goals in 3 games this season. Picture: ROSS HALLS (Image: Archant)

The result sees Ipswich go second in the FA Women’s Premier League South East Division One, after two wins and a draw, with Luton Town currently top of the league after three wins on the trot.

Up next for Ipswich is a home fixture against Leyton Orient at the Goldstar Ground on Sunday. Orient put nine past Enfield Town last weekend, and sit sixth in the league.

Town side: Bird, Blackwood, Hubbard, Fagg, Craddock, Thomas, Crump ©, Cossey, Henry (Campbell), Cage, Moore (S Welton). Subs not used: Downey, Ball

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich Town midfielder Cassie Craddock has now scored 4 goals in 3 games this season. Picture: ROSS HALLSIpswich Town midfielder Cassie Craddock has now scored 4 goals in 3 games this season. Picture: ROSS HALLS (Image: Archant)