Joy Omewa returned to form in style, scoring the opener to inspire Nottingham Forest to a composed 2-0 win over Ipswich Town in their Women’s Super League 2 clash at the City Ground.

The Super Falcons forward needed just 28 minutes to make her impact, finishing clinically into the bottom-right corner to hand Forest control of the contest.
Joy Omewa early strike set the tone against Ipswich Town
It was a confident, composed effort from Omewa, marking her second goal for the club and reinforcing her growing influence in the side.
Forest carried that momentum into halftime, holding firm after taking a deserved lead through their Nigerian forward.
Omewa leads Forest dominant display to secure Ipswich win
Forest wasted no time after the restart, doubling their advantage just two minutes into the second half through Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah, who finished off a swift attacking move.

Omewa continued to impress with her movement and energy before making way in the 64th minute, having already done the damage.
The hosts stayed solid defensively to close out the match, securing all three points in a professional performance.
