QPR Ladies have reached the Final of the Middlesex Women's Senior Cup after defeating Enfield Town Ladies 2-0 in a hard fought Semi- Final, courtesy of goals by strikers Rebecca Kane and Beth Curtis.
This season is Rangers' first appearance in the competition after a four-year absence as all their efforts were focused on gaining promotion to the FA Women's Premier League, which they achieved last season.
They now await the winners of the competition's other Semi-Final tie between Old Actonian Ladies and Barnet Ladies, the latter of whom has just progressed through to the Semi-Finals of the Women's FA Cup, where they will meet Everton Ladies who were victors over QPR in the Fourth Round.
QPR Ladies Manager Martino Chevannes told www.qpr.co.uk: "Although our main focus this season has been on the league and to maintain our Premier League status, it is a great achievement for both the players and the Club to reach a Cup Final in a game where our victory was thoroughly deserved.
"Our league campaign this season has been severely disrupted and somewhat difficult as a result of long term injuries sustained this season to no fewer than seven regular First Team players.
"But we have had to cope with it as best we can, with players from both our Reserves and Third Team filling the void and doing a good job in the process. It's a credit to them and, in turn, has aided their development as players.
"Between now and 7th April, when the Final is scheduled to take place, all talk about the Final is on the back burner as our priority and focus will be firmly on our forthcoming league games and increasing our points total."
