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The '''2014 FA Women's Cup Final''' was the 44th final of the [[FA Women's Cup]], England's primary [[Single-elimination tournament|cup competition]] for [[Women's association football|women's football]] teams. The showpiece event was the 21st to be played directly under the auspices of [[the Football Association]] (FA). The final was contested between [[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]] and [[Everton L.F.C.|Everton Ladies]] on 1 June 2014 at [[stadium:mk]] in [[Milton Keynes]]. Holders Arsenal made its 14th final appearance, after winning the [[2013 FA Women's Cup Final|2013 final]]. Everton was appearing in its fifth final.
The '''2014 FA Women's Cup Final''' was the 44th final of the [[FA Women's Cup]], England's primary [[Single-elimination tournament|cup competition]] for [[Women's association football|women's football]] teams. The showpiece event was the 21st to be played directly under the auspices of [[the Football Association]] (FA). The final was contested between [[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]] and [[Everton L.F.C.|Everton Ladies]] on 1 June 2014 at [[stadium:mk]] in [[Milton Keynes]]. Holders Arsenal made its 14th final appearance, after winning the [[2013 FA Women's Cup Final|2013 final]]. Everton was appearing in its fifth final.<ref>[http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/27628675 Women's FA Cup final: Arsenal beat Everton to retain trophy]</ref>


As [[FA WSL 1]] clubs, both teams entered the competition at the fifth round stage. Arsenal beat [[Gillingham F.C.|Gillingham]] (2–0), [[Birmingham City L.F.C.|Birmingham City]] (2–1) and [[Chelsea L.F.C.|Chelsea]] (5–3) to reach the final. Everton defeated [[Cardiff City L.F.C.|Cardiff City]] (3–1), [[Liverpool L.F.C.|Liverpool]] (2–0) and [[Notts County L.F.C.|Notts County]] (2–1).
As [[FA WSL 1]] clubs, both teams entered the competition at the fifth round stage. Arsenal beat [[Gillingham F.C.|Gillingham]] (2–0), [[Birmingham City L.F.C.|Birmingham City]] (2–1) and [[Chelsea L.F.C.|Chelsea]] (5–3) to reach the final. Everton defeated [[Cardiff City L.F.C.|Cardiff City]] (3–1), [[Liverpool L.F.C.|Liverpool]] (2–0) and [[Notts County L.F.C.|Notts County]] (2–1).

Revision as of 00:14, 10 August 2017

2014 FA Women's Cup Final
Event2013–14 FA Women's Cup
Date1 June 2014 (2014-06-01)
Venuestadium:mk, Milton Keynes
RefereeMartin Atkinson (West Riding)
2013
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The 2014 FA Women's Cup Final was the 44th final of the FA Women's Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams. The showpiece event was the 21st to be played directly under the auspices of the Football Association (FA). The final was contested between Arsenal Ladies and Everton Ladies on 1 June 2014 at stadium:mk in Milton Keynes. Holders Arsenal made its 14th final appearance, after winning the 2013 final. Everton was appearing in its fifth final.[1]

As FA WSL 1 clubs, both teams entered the competition at the fifth round stage. Arsenal beat Gillingham (2–0), Birmingham City (2–1) and Chelsea (5–3) to reach the final. Everton defeated Cardiff City (3–1), Liverpool (2–0) and Notts County (2–1).

Details

Arsenal2–0Everton
K. Smith 15'
Kinga 61'
Report
stadium:mk, Milton Keynes

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