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Everton Ladies came from two goals down to snatch a 2-2 draw at Millwall Lionesses in their FA Women’s Super League 2 clash in Dartford.

In difficult conditions, which saw two heavy showers, both sides were keen to attack, with Dan Walker having Everton’s best chance in a first half they shaded when she beat Francesca Strugnell but put her shot just beyond the far post.

However, Millwall were more than in the game, breaking forward with enthusiasm where possible and that game plan released Megan Wynne but she wasn’t decisive enough and skewed her eventual effort wide.

Both defences were happy to frustrate the opposition and reduce attacks to efforts from distance.

Millwall opened the scoring after the restart after the visitors failed to clear a free-kick and Leighanne Robe nodded easily into the net.

There was an almost instant reply from Claudia Walker. She punctuated a long run with a shot that came off the inside of the post and away.

The home side doubled their lead from the spot. Vicky Jones tripped Felicity Gibbons and Ashlee Hincks gunned the spot-kick down the middle.

Everton endured and got one back after Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah cannoned a superb effort in via the bar and got the equaliser after Simone Magill refused to give up on a through-ball and blasted it into the corner.

The Blues almost won it at the death after Magill headed against the bar but a draw seemed the fairest result.

EVERTON LADIES (4-4-2): Brooks; V Jones, Brougham, Turner, George; Hinnigan, Walker, Finnigan (Davies 46), Turner; K Jones (Boye-Hlorkah 62), Magill.