Cliftonville FC's women's team maintained their 100% winning record with a resounding 5-1 victory over Derry City at Solitude. Hannah Doherty opened the scoring on three minutes, setting the tone for a dominant display. The Reds' Vicky Carlton added a second, before Doherty netted another to make it three. Derry City pulled a goal back through Chelsea Scott, but Kirsty and Caitlin McGuinness both scored to help Cliftonville FC ease to victory. The win sees Cliftonville FC remain at the top of the Women's Premiership table, with four wins from four. Glentoran also maintained their 100% record, beating Crusaders 4-2 at Seaview. The Glens' Gracie Conway scored a hat-trick, including a goal in injury-time to seal the win. Linfield bounced back from defeat against Cliftonville FC last time out, thrashing Lisburn Ladies 8-1 at Midgley Park. Cora Chambers scored four, while Eve Reilly netted a hat-trick. Cliftonville FC's next match will be a crucial test of their title credentials. The club's manager will be looking to build on this momentum. And with players like Hannah Doherty in form, Cliftonville FC will be confident of continuing their winning streak. But Derry City will be looking to bounce back from this defeat. So the Women's Premiership is shaping up to be a competitive league this season. Cliftonville FC's victory was built on a solid team performance, with all players contributing to the win. The Reds' defense was solid, while their attack was clinical. The 5-1 scoreline reflects the dominance of Cliftonville FC's performance.