No letting up from Norwich Women to end of season

Natasha Snelling scored one of Norwich's goals against London Bees
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Norwich City Women hope to take their title race down to the wire after registering a third successive win by beating London Bees 3-0.
Andy Cook's side are only one point behind leaders Fulham in Women's National League Division One South East, with four games to go.
They only need four more points to be certain of at least a play-off place, but hope they will still have a chance of automatic promotion in their season finale against Cambridge United at Carrow Road on 26 April.
"Our main thing is getting three points and clean sheets for the rest of the season," said winger Holly Kennard, one of the first Norwich players to sign a professional contract last year.
"We just need to get these games done with and make sure we get three points from all of them. We are definitely looking at the (other) results but we're not having that as our main focus as a team."
Grace Riglar, with her 17th of the season, Kennard and Natasha Snelling scored the goals against London Bees at The Nest.
There was, however, an element of good fortune about Kennard's contribution.
"It was definitely a cross, I can't lie about that. Someone would have been there, shot or cross, either way it went in, didn't it? That's the main thing," she told BBC Radio Norfolk.
Norwich look to haul in title favourites
Norwich have led the table this season, but a 3-2 home defeat by Fulham made them favourites for the title - and the London club also have a game in hand.
Despite that, Norwich are hopeful that maximum points from their next three games, against Chesham United (22 March) and Dulwich Hamlet away, either side of their next home game against Chatham Town at The Nest, will keep them in the picture.
They will then take on Cambridge, with Fulham away to London Bees on the final day.
"It'll be fantastic (to be back at Carrow Road) - I really enjoy the games there because we have a big crowd and a big atmosphere. I like running into that space, that's what a winger does," Kennard added.
If Norwich finish second, they will take on the runners-up from Division One South West for a place in the Southern Premier next season.

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