England FA Cup Women

England FA Cup Women

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DateRHome v Away-
12/14 16:00 9 Lewes (W) v Crystal Palace (W) 0-1
12/14 15:00 9 Bristol City (W) v Portsmouth (W) 2-0
12/14 15:00 9 Leafield Athletic (W) v Swindon (W) 2-3
12/14 14:30 9 Sutton Utd Women v KR Reykjavik 0-3
12/14 14:00 9 Altrincham (W) v York (W) 0-3
12/14 14:00 9 Bournemouth (W) v Fulham (W) 5-0
12/14 14:00 9 Charlton (W) v Watford (W) 3-2
12/14 14:00 9 Birmingham (W) v Sporting Khalsa (W) 6-0
12/14 14:00 9 Derby (W) v Sunderland (W) 1-5
12/14 14:00 9 Middlesbrough (W) v AFC Fylde Women 3-0
12/14 14:00 9 Mancunian Unity Women v Hull (W) 1-2
12/14 14:00 9 Leeds (W) v West Brom (W) 0-3
12/14 13:00 9 Southampton WFC Women v Royston Town Women 10-0
12/14 13:00 9 Burnley (W) v Peterborough (W) 7-0
12/14 13:00 9 AFC Portchester Women v Ipswich Town (W) 0-5
12/14 13:00 9 Dartford Women v London Bees (W) 2-3
12/14 13:00 9 Atlantico EC v Plymouth (W) 2-1
12/14 12:00 9 Newcastle (W) v Liverpool Feds (W) 4-0
12/14 12:00 9 Durham (W) v Sheff Utd (W) 0-1
12/13 12:15 9 Wolverhampton (W) v Nottm Forest (W) 1-2
11/30 15:00 8 Peterborough (W) v Wallsend Boys Club (W) 4-0
11/30 13:00 8 Watford (W) v Saltdean Women 4-0
11/30 13:00 8 AFC Portchester Women v Worthing (W) 4-1
11/23 15:00 8 Oxford City (W) v Swindon (W) 0-3
11/23 15:00 8 Bowers And Pitsea Lfc Women v Sutton Utd Women 2-3
11/23 15:00 8 Leafield Athletic (W) v Worcester City (W) 5-4
11/23 14:00 8 Ponteland United (W) v Altrincham (W) 0-1
11/23 14:00 8 York (W) v Wroxham LFC Women 3-1
11/23 14:00 8 Bridgwater United (W) v Royston Town Women 3-5
11/23 14:00 8 Bristol Rovers (W) v Fulham (W) 1-3

Wikipedia - Women's FA Cup

The Women's FA Challenge Cup is the top annual cup tournament for women's clubs in English football. Founded in 1970, it has been named the WFA Cup, FA Women's Cup, and now Women's FA Cup (currently known as the Adobe Women's FA Cup for sponsorship reasons).

Designed as an equivalent to the FA Cup in men's football, the competition began in 1970–71 as the Mitre Challenge Trophy, organised by the Women's Football Association (WFA). There were 71 entrants, including teams from Scotland and Wales.

The WFA ran the competition for the first 23 editions, during which time Southampton won the cup eight times. The Football Association (FA) began administering English women's football in mid-1993.

Arsenal holds the record for most titles overall, having won fourteen times. The current cup holders are Chelsea, who defeated Manchester United 3–0 in the 2025 final to win their sixth FA Cup title.

History

Previous national cup competitions included the English Ladies Football Association Challenge Cup in 1922, won by Stoke Ladies.

The first women's Mitre Challenge Trophy matches were played in 1970, and the first final was held on 9 May 1971 at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. The WFA was initially named the Ladies Football Association of Great Britain, and Scottish clubs were successful in reaching the first three finals of this tournament (albeit as runners-up). Two of these clubs were runners-up in England while also winning the Scottish Women's Cup in the same season, Stewarton Thistle in 1971 and Westthorn United in 1973.

Southampton Women's F.C. won eight of the first 11 WFA Cup competitions.

Doncaster Belles reached nearly every final between 1982–83 and 1993–94, and won the trophy six times.

The England FA Cup Women is one of the most prestigious and historic knockout football tournaments in women's football within Great Britain. Organized by the Football Association (FA), this annual competition brings together top women's clubs from across England to compete for the coveted FA Cup trophy. Established in 1970, the tournament has grown in stature and popularity, showcasing the best talent in women's football and contributing significantly to the development and visibility of the sport. Featuring thrilling matches, intense rivalries, and memorable moments, the FA Cup Women serves as a celebration of skill, determination, and passion, culminating in a grand final that attracts fans from all over the country. It plays a vital role in promoting women's football and inspiring future generations of players.