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2013–14 FA Women's Cup

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Country
  
England  Wales

Runners-up
  
Everton

Champions
  
Arsenal

The 2013–14 FA Women's Cup is the 43rd season of the FA Women's Cup, the main domestic knockout Cup competition in English women's football. Arsenal are the defending champions and the final will be played at Stadium mk.

Contents

  • Chester-Le-Street Town 0-1 Tranmere Rovers
  • Middlesbrough 3-2 Sheffield United
  • Whitley Bay 2-1 Brighouse Town
  • Chorley 1-6 Huddersfield Town
  • Blackpool Wren Rovers 1-0 Hull City
  • Liverpool Feds 6-0 Peterlee St.Francis
  • TNS 4-0 Sandiacre Town
  • FC Reedswood 2-1(aet) Leicester City Ladies
  • Loughborough Students 5-2 Cambridge Women
  • Copsewood 1-0 Nettleham
  • Loughborough Foxes 1-3(aet) Milton Keynes Dons
  • Crystal Palace 2-0 Maidenhead United
  • C&K Basildon 2-1 KIKK United
  • Bedford H/W Westfield
  • Leverstock Green 0-5 Queens Park Rangers
  • Ebbsfleet United 2-5(aet) Denham United
  • Enfield Town 3-2 Norwich City
  • Exeter City 3-1 Gosport Borough
  • Forest Green Rovers 0-1 St.Nicholas
  • Plymouth Argyle H/W University of Portsmouth
  • Larkhall Athletic 3-0 Swindon Spitfires
  • Chichester City 6-0 Gloucester City
  • TNS 0-7 Stoke City
  • FC Reedswood P-P Copsewood
  • Loughborough Students 1-4 Leeds United
  • Preston North End P-P Sporting Club Albion
  • Huddersfield Town 1-4 Coventry City
  • Derby County P-P Newcastle United
  • Middlesbrough P-P Tranmere Rovers
  • Nottingham Forest 3-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Whitley Bay 0-1 Blackburn Rovers
  • Sheffield FC P-P Liverpool Feds
  • Bradford City P-P Blackpool Wren Rovers
  • Chichester City P-P Enfield Town
  • Lewes 1-0(aet) Denham United
  • Portsmouth P-P Keynsham Town
  • Charlton Athletic P-P Milton Keynes Dons
  • Queens Park Rangers 1-2(aet) Gillingham
  • Chesham United 1-2 Larkhall Athletic
  • Exeter City P-P Plymouth Argyle
  • C&K Basildon P-P West Ham United
  • Brighton & Hove Albion 3-2 Tottenham Hotspur
  • Cardiff City LFC 3-0 St.Nicholas
  • Bedford 2-3 Crystal Palace
  • Third round

    Entering are 10 WSL 2 teams, they are joined by 22 winners of the second round.

  • Plymouth Argyle P-P Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Charlton Athletic P-P Sheffield FC
  • Nottingham Forest P-P Gillingham
  • Portsmouth 3-0 Lewes
  • Durham WFC 4-0 Chichester City
  • Crystal Palace P-P Derby County
  • Coventry City 3-1 Stoke City
  • Leeds United P-P London Bees
  • Blackburn Rovers P-P Middlesbrough
  • Copsewood 3-2(aet) Larkhall Athletic
  • Aston Villa 0-2 Doncaster Rovers Belles
  • Millwall Lionesses P-P Reading
  • Sunderland 5-1 Oxford United
  • Cardiff City LFC 1-0(aet) London Bees
  • Coventry City 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Sunderland 4-1 Watford
  • Gillingham 1-0 Preston North End
  • Reading 2-0(aet) Blackburn Rovers
  • Crystal Palace 2-3 Portsmouth
  • Durham 3-1 Sheffield FC
  • Doncaster Rovers Belles 4-1 Copsewood
  • 5th round

    Entering this round are the eight WSL 1 teams, they join eight winners of the fourth round. Played on 13 April 2014.

  • Manchester City 2-1 Reading
  • Notts County 2-1 Coventry City
  • Arsenal 2-0 Gillingham
  • Birmingham City 3-1 Doncaster Rovers Belles
  • Portsmouth 2-1 Durham
  • Chelsea 2-1 (aet) Bristol Academy
  • Cardiff City 1-3 Everton
  • Sunderland 0-2 Liverpool
  • 6th Round

    The 6th round, also known as the quarter finals, draw was made on 14 April 2014. The matches will be played on Sunday 27 April unless the clubs agree otherwise. The winners advance into the semi finals and receive £1,000 in prize money. Seven teams play in the WSL 1, Portsmouth Ladies play in the Women’s Premier 2nd Level, which is the fourth level.

    Semi Finals

    The draw for the semi finals was made on 14 April, with the venues for the matches to be decided at a later date. The matches will be played on 11 May. Only WSL 1 teams remain. On 30 April the FA announced that Woking’s Kingfield Stadium and Alfreton’s Impact Arena will host the matches.

    Final

    On 15 February 2014, the FA announced that the final would be held at Stadium mk and will kick off at 16:30 on 1 June. In May 2014 Martin Atkinson was named the referee for the final with Lindsey Robinson and Mark Dwyer as assistants with Rebecca Welch serving as the fourth official. The match was broadcast live on BBC Two.

    References

    2013–14 FA Women's Cup Wikipedia