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Last Updated: 24/02/2026
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Harrogate Town Women to host Leeds United at Exercise Stadium

by Calvin Robinson Chief Reporter

| 24 Feb, 2026
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Harrogate Town Women are set to face Leeds United Women in the West Riding County Cup quarter-final.

Town will host Leeds at the Exercise Stadium on March 14 following the conclusion of the men’s fixture against Salford City, which kicks off at 12.30pm.

The women's match will kick off at 5.30pm and see both sides play for a place in the semi-final.

Kate Donnan, Harrogate Town Women manager, said the fixture will be a big occasion for the side.

She said:

We’re all really excited about the opportunity to play at the Exercise Stadium again, particularly for the quarter final.

Last season was a fantastic occasion and your support was unbelievable! We’d love to see even more of you in the ground to support the group this time around – it would mean a lot to all of us.

Town season ticket holders and supporters who have a ticket for the fixture against Salford City are entitled to claim a ticket for the women’s match at no extra cost.

The ground will stay open after the Salford game, with supporters welcome to stay inside the stadium. All home bars and kiosks will stay open.

Supporters are welcome to leave the stadium after the men’s fixture but must show a valid Women’s ticket to re-enter the stadium.

Fans can also purchase a ticket online here.

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