Midfielder Soraya Walsh came on as a second-half substitute to help Watford on their way to a first victory of the Women’s National League Southern Premier Division campaign on Sunday.
The Hornets clinched a 2-0 success at home to Plymouth Argyle through two strikes from Madison Perry either side of half-time.
Following her first Watford goal last Wednesday night, Hammers loanee Walsh entered proceedings in the 75th minute at Kings Langley’s Orbital Fasteners Stadium to help her side maintain their two-goal advantage.
Meanwhile, goalkeeper Rebekah Dowsett was an unused substitute in the clash.
With four points to their name from their opening two league matches, Watford travel to AFC Wimbledon on Sunday looking to record back-to-back wins.
Elsewhere, Ruby Warwick’s Barking picked up three points on the opening day of the London and South East Regional Women's Premier Division season courtesy of a 2-1 victory away at Millwall Lionesses on Sunday.
Warwick was named as a substitute as Asanteni Charles bagged a brace to ensure Mia Lockett’s goal four minutes from time was only a consolation.
Barking will hope to continue their positive start to the campaign with a victory at Sutton United on Wednesday night.
