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Women's FA Cup: Holders Chelsea beat Spurs to set up Man City semi-final
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Women's FA Cup: Holders Chelsea beat Spurs to set up Man City semi-final

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Women's FA Cup holders Chelsea will host Women's Super League leaders Manchester City in the semi-finals.

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Women's FA Cup: Holders Chelsea score late winner to sink Spurs and set up semi-final against WSL leaders Man City Women's FA Cup holders Chelsea to host Manchester City in FA Cup semi-finals; Liverpool face Brighton at home in the other semi-final; Chelsea beat Spurs 2-1 to set up last-four tie against WSL leaders Man City, who won 1-0 at second-tier Birmingham; semis to be played on May 9/10 Monday 6 April 2026 20:31, UK Women's FA Cup holders Chelsea will host Women's Super League leaders Manchester City in the semi-finals. Chelsea sealed their place in the last four as they edged Tottenham 2-1 at Kingsmeadow. Manchester City then booked a semi-final against the Blues after Khadija Shaw's goal earned them a narrow 1-0 win away against Championship side Birmingham. Women's football latest | Teams | Stats Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺 Watch FREE match highlights from every WSL game Download the Sky Sports app | Get Sky Sports on WhatsApp The other semi-final sees Liverpool host Brighton after both sides won their quarter-finals on Sunday. The semi-final matches will be played on the weekend of May 9/10 ahead of the final on Sunday, May 31. On Monday, Veerle Buurman's stunning late strike helped Chelsea overcome Spurs. The 19-year-old struck with a fierce effort that beat Spurs goalkeeper Lize Kop in the 86th minute, ensuring Sonia Bompastor's side still have a chance of rescuing a disappointing season. Also See: WSL news and transfers Watch FREE WSL highlights Stream the WSL with no contract Download the Sky Sports App Eveliina Summanen's cross earlier deceived Hannah Hampton to get the visitors back on level terms seven minutes into the second half, after Sam Kerr's header had put the Blues ahead five minutes before the interval. Manchester City then edged second-tier Birmingham thanks to Shaw's goal after eight minutes. Iman Beney played a fine ball in behind and Shaw reacted quickest to slot past goalkeeper Lucy Thomas. Thereaf...
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