Source: The FA

Women’s FA Cup to remain paused

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The Football Association (The FA) has confirmed that following the latest national lockdown enforced by the government, the 2020/2021 Vitality Women’s FA Cup will not resume during this period and will remain on pause.

With all sport across the country outside of the elite level currently shut down, the competition is not in a position where the Second and Third Rounds can be played, with clubs currently in the competition not permitted to train or play due to being at amateur level.

Whilst it would have been possible to play elite v non-elite fixtures under elite criteria with Government support, as seen in the Emirates FA Cup, fixtures involving all non-elite teams do not meet elite criteria and cannot currently go ahead.

Therefore, the competition will remain paused during the current lockdown, with a number of options currently being explored on how best to complete it.

The health and wellbeing of players and staff are of paramount importance and we are not prepared to put any individual at risk during this pandemic.

It remains The FA’s preference to complete the 2020-21 competition with all clubs having the opportunity to play their fixtures, however, the developing situation will continue to be closely monitored and will be reviewed before any further decisions are made.

The FA will now enter a period of consultation with all clubs that remain in the competition, alongside those who are due to enter from the Fourth Round, to discuss the options available. We will look to make a further announcement in due course.

Courtesy of The FA