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As Manchester United’s players fell to the floor on the referee’s whistle, Chelsea’s coalesced into an exhausted, joyous huddle in their own penalty area. There was a roar of celebration from Sam Kerr, unbridled, bouncing joy as Alyssa Thompson and Lucy Bronze ran over from the dugout, and a palpable sense of relief.
Manchester United's bid to reach a fourth-straight Women's FA Cup final was ended on Sunday as they fell to 2-1 defeat at Chelsea after extra-time in their fifth-round tie
Goal! Liverpool Women 2, Everton Women 0. Beata Olsson (Liverpool Women) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom left corner following a set piece situation. Attempt blocked. Martha Thomas (Liverpool Women) header from the right side of the six yard box is blocked.
The FA is considering removing seventh tier teams from the FA Cup. In doing so, they could hurt what makes the tournament so special
The fourth-tier team, the lowest-ranked left in the competition, and their Cup-winning manager are hoping to stun Birmingham
Birmingham City's manager has described Chatham as a side "ready for promotion" after the Kent team's Women's FA Cup run ended with defeat. Fourth-tier Chatham were the lowest ranked side left in the last 16 as they travelled to second-tier Birmingham but the gulf was too great and they lost 8-0.