Black Queens striker Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah continued her impressive run of form on Monday afternoon, scoring her fifth goal of the season as Nottingham Forest Women claimed a 4–2 victory over Bristol City Women.
The Ghana international found the net in the 85th minute, sealing the win in an entertaining and hard-fought contest that underlined Forest’s attacking quality and resilience.
Forest and Bristol City were locked in a competitive battle for much of the game, with both sides trading goals and momentum across the 90 minutes. Bristol City pushed hard in search of an equaliser late on, but Boye-Hlorkah delivered the decisive moment, showcasing her composure and predatory instincts inside the box.
The forward timed her run perfectly before finishing clinically to put the result beyond doubt, capping a strong all-round performance from Forest and sending the home supporters into celebration.
Boye-Hlorkah’s latest strike highlights her growing influence at Nottingham Forest, where she has become a key figure in attack this season. Her pace, movement and ability to deliver in crucial moments have made her a constant threat, with five goals now to her name in the current campaign.
The goal will also come as a boost for the Black Queens, as the striker continues to build confidence and momentum at club level ahead of future international assignments.













