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The Women's FA Challenge Cup Competition 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.
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Watch: Brentford's Cheatley scores magnificent bicycle kickWatch Ashley Cheatley's excellent bicycle kick goal as Brentford book their place in the second round of the Women's FA Cup for the first time in the club's history with victory over Ascot United.BBC Sport - Published | |
Cambridge City pin Women's FA Cup hopes on teenage college studentsCambridge City are set to play in the first round of the Women's FA Cup for only the second time - with over half of their team just 16 years old.BBC Sport - Published | |
Man Utd's Skinner understands awards dinner call-offManchester United manager Marc Skinner says he understands why the club have cancelled their end of season awards dinner despite his side winning the Women's FA Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
'What a hit' - Watch Toone's Wembley pearler from all anglesWatch Ella Toone's fantastic strike in the Women's FA Cup final from every angle.BBC Sport - Published | |
Skinner defiant in FA Cup victory as bold choices pay offMarc Skinner is defiant in victory as he guides Manchester United to their first Women's FA Cup trophy.BBC Sport - Published | |
Manchester United beat Tottenham to win Women's FA Cup finalManchester United have won the Women's FA Cup final, beating Tottenham 4-0 at Wembley Stadium.Sky News - Published | |
'What a hit!' Toone screamer gives Man Utd final leadWatch as Ella Toone scores a screamer to put Manchester United into the lead against Tottenham Hotspur in the Women's FA Cup final at Wembley.BBC Sport - Published | |
'I've been working for 30 years to get to this stadium'Tottenham boss Robert Vilahamn and Manchester United's Marc Skinner look ahead to Sunday's Women's FA Cup final at Wembley.BBC Sport - Published | |
How Spurs have prepared for Women's FA Cup finalTottenham Hotspur have reached their first Women's FA Cup final, so how have the club prepared for it?BBC Sport - Published | |
Bethany England interviews... herself!Tottenham Hotspur Women's captain Bethany England gives herself a grilling ahead of the Women's FA Cup final against Manchester Utd at Wembley.BBC Sport - Published | |
A new name on the trophy - how to follow Women's FA Cup finalManchester United face Tottenham at a sold-out Wembley in a match you can watch live on BBC One and listen to on BBC Radio 5 Live.BBC Sport - Published | |
Malard eyes 'Man Utd history' in FA Cup finalOn-loan striker Melvine Malard wants to become "a part of Manchester United history" by winning the Women's FA Cup on Sunday.BBC Sport - Published | |
Spurs' Thomas relishing second FA Cup finalTottenham striker Martha Thomas is preparing for her second successive Women's FA Cup final against former club Manchester United.BBC Sport - Published | 'We haven't won anything yet' - Skinner warns Man UtdManchester United boss Marc Skinner warns his side "we haven't won anything" after they upset Chelsea to reach the Women's FA Cup final.BBC Sport - Published |