Both ties in the 2023/24 Adobe Women’s FA Cup Semi-Finals will be broadcast live across the BBC. SUNDAY 14 APRIL 2024 Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, at 12:00 on BBC Two SUNDAY 14 APRIL 2024 Manchester United v Chelsea, Leigh Sports Village, at 14:35 on BBC One The winners of each tie
Vitality Women’s FA Cup Fifth Round Draw
The 2021/22 Vitality Women’s FA Cup Fifth Round draw was made on talkSPORT2’s Women’s Football Weekly show earlier this evening. The draw was conducted by former Tottenham Hotspur defender, Jenna Schillaci, with the full draw as follows: Charlton Athletic v Everton Durham v Birmingham City West Bromwich Albion v Coventry United Reading v West Ham
Vitality Women’s FA Cup Fourth Round draw
The 2021/22 Vitality Women’s FA Cup Fourth Round draw was made on talkSPORT2’s Women’s Football Weekly show earlier this evening and it can be seen in full below: Southampton v. Bristol City Newcastle United v. Ipswich Town Plymouth Argyle v. Gillingham or Charlton Athletic Liverpool v. Lincoln City Brighton & Hove Albion v. Reading Nottingham
50th anniversary of the Women’s FA Cup
The FA has announced the plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Vitality Women’s FA Cup at Sunday’s Final between Arsenal and Chelsea, with recognition of the Cup’s former Finalist captains a central theme of the day. Lead sponsor Vitality will pay tribute to the competition’s 28 winning captains by displaying their names on the iconic steps that lead up to the Royal Box. From the competition’s first winner, Southampton’s Lesley Lloyd in 1971, to the
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Women’s FA Cup Third Round Qualifying fixtures
Sunday 24 October 2021 Third Round Qualifying 14:00 1 Morecambe LFC / Macclesfield Town Ladies VS South Shields LFC 14:00 2 Durham Cestria LFC VS Merseyrail LFC 14:00 4 Alnwick Town Ladies VS Penrith AFC Ladies 14:00 5 Bradford City Women’s VS Ossett United LFC 14:00 6 Tranmere Rovers Women VS Cheadle Town Stingers WFC
Vitality Women’s FA Cup Semi-Final draw
The draw for the semi-finals of the 2020/21 Vitality Women’s FA Cup has been made. The draw took place following Arsenal’s quarter-final win over north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, which was screened live on BBC Four this evening. The ties are due to be played on Sunday 31 October 2021. The full draw: Manchester City v Chelsea Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion
2020/2021 Women’s FA Cup Quarter Final details confirmed
The FA has confirmed that all four 2020/21 Vitality Women’s FA Cup quarter-final ties at the end of this month will be broadcast live with kick-off times now set. The four ties, which are due to be played on Wednesday 29 September, will see one fixture broadcast live on the BBC and three streamed on
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2021/22 FA Cups to culminate in weekend at Wembley
The FA can confirm that the 2021/22 Emirates FA Cup and Vitality Women’s FA Cup campaigns will conclude over the same weekend at Wembley Stadium connected by EE for the very first time. The Emirates FA Cup, which will be celebrating its 150th anniversary, is due to kick-off on Saturday 7 August 2021 with its
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Women’s FA Cup to remain paused
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
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Vitality to sponsor The Women’s FA Cup
The Football Association (The FA) has announced, health and life insurance and investment company, Vitality as the new sponsor of The Women’s FA Cup. The new partnership, which will run for three years through to July 2023, will see the world’s best cup competition rebranded and referred to as the Vitality Women’s FA Cup. The
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