Wolverhampton Wanderers women's goal tally is already up to 18 in their first two matches of season.
The game started with some controversy after the Moors goalkeeper Samantha Abbott handled the ball outside the area.
With no cards shown and Wolves manager Dan McNamara showing a little frustration on the sideline, it was up to Anna Morphet to capitalise on the early opportunity, but her second minute free kick from 20 yards out, smashed against the crossbar.
Despite Wolves continuously testing of Moors' defence, it wasn't until the 30th minute that they were able to take the lead.
Captain Natalie Widdal’s cross-shot from 30 yards out looped over Abbott's head and into the bottom left corner.
The home team now had the confidence they needed to continue to dominate. It took them just seven minutes to double their lead through Morphet who got a second chance with another free kick in an almost identical spot to the first.
This time she was able to place it in the bottom left-hand corner and the Moors’ goalkeeper couldn't do anything to stop it.
Manager McNamara must have given the girls some encouraging words at half time as it took just four minutes for Billie Haynes to pick up a rebounded shot and score Wolves' of the match.
Just two minutes after that, Chloe Williams added her name to the score sheet as she was able to head a corner into the back of the net.
As time went on the visitors became more frustrated and continued to struggle to penetrate Wolves’ defence, while the home side continued to push for more goals.
Haynes bagged her second of the game in the 61st minute, followed by Anslow in the 72nd, with both instances showing how strong and powerful the Wolves Women strikers were, with keeper Abbott unable to stop almost any shot that was on target.
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