Best friends ready to do battle in FA Cup clash
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Two best friends will go into "battle" this weekend as their two teams meet each other in the Women's FA Cup.
Sophie Peskett and Holly Turner both played for Ipswich Town, until Turner left to go back to her former team Hashtag United in the summer.
Both teams are fighting for promotion and the two friends are in the running for their division's golden boot for leading goalscorer.
"We speak every week," Turner said. "She knows I'm in her corner regardless, but we're both going to want to win on Sunday."
The Blues are Southern Premier Division leaders, level on points with Hashtag.
The Tractor Girls' stunning season means they are yet to lose a league game, scoring 47 goals in 10 matches.
Highlights include beating MK Dons 12-0 in the first round of the cup.
Winger Peskett, 22, has been instrumental, with 14 goals and four assists.
"I'm really happy, but there is more to come. We're unbeaten in the league, and want to keep that momentum going," she said.
Town drew first blood in the rivalry with Hashtag this year, with a 2-0 league win. Hashtag responded with a 1-0 League Cup win last month.
'Special moments'
"We've played Hashtag a few times this year. We know what we're going to get. It's a battle and a fight. We want to play pretty football but sometimes, you have two teams scrap, and see who comes out on top."
Town have enjoyed previous FA Cup runs, facing Super League opposition like West Ham and Manchester City, and reached the quarter-finals in 2022.
"The FA Cup has given me some really special moments," Peskett said.
"We played Man City, which was an amazing experience as a 16-year-old to play against Lauren Hemp and Keira Walsh."
Hashtag United's women side formed in 2020 following a merger with AFC Basildon.
Similar to Ipswich, they have have enjoyed promotions and cup runs of their own.
In the summer, Hashtag re-signed Turner from Ipswich. She has since scored 13 goals and assisted two.
"I really enjoyed Ipswich. I loved the group, but I wanted to play. It was a mutual decision, and I knew Hashtag was the place where I can come back and prove myself again," she said.
"I feel like I'm home. I have a chip on my shoulder and I've got a point to prove."
Hashtag beat Wroxham 6-0 in round one, before drawing Ipswich in round two.
"Everyone loves the FA Cup. It brings big excitement. We want a good cup run, like we have before, get past Ipswich and get an exciting draw," added Turner.
Best of frenemies
Despite Turner's switch back to Essex, the pair remain close.
"I love Pesk. We bonded straight away, she's a great character," said Turner.
"We've got a good battle for top scorer. If I come second to her, I'll have had a good season."
Peskett added: "Every game, I text her to say good luck. On the sly, I'm thinking 'I don't want her to get more goals than me!' When we come up against her, I hope I come out on top."
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