Women's FA Cup: Chelsea claim extra-time win as Arsenal, Man City progress
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📌 Key Takeaways
Chelsea won an extra-time match to advance to the Women's FA Cup semi-finals
Arsenal secured their place with a 3-1 victory over Everton
Manchester City progressed with a 2-0 win against Brighton
The competition is seeing increased prestige and record attendance figures
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Chelsea secured a dramatic extra-time victory in the Women's FA Cup quarter-finals at Kingsmeadow Stadium on Sunday, February 22, 2026, advancing to the semi-finals of the prestigious competition while Arsenal and Manchester City also secured their places in the last four. The Blues' triumph came after a hard-fought contest that remained deadlocked through regulation time, with manager Emma Hayes' tactical adjustments proving crucial in the additional 30 minutes. Substitute Fran Kirby's clinical strike in the 107th minute ultimately separated the two sides, marking another significant achievement for Chelsea in their dominant season. Elsewhere in the competition, Arsenal demonstrated their championship credentials with a convincing 3-1 victory over Everton at Emirates Stadium, showcasing attacking prowess with goals from Leah Williamson, Alessia Russo, and Jordan Nobbs. Meanwhile, Manchester City continued their impressive form with a 2-0 win over Brighton at the Academy Stadium, courtesy of strikes from Lauren Hemp and Chloe Kelly, securing their place in the semi-finals with relative ease.
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