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·11 May 2024
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The Red Devils are set to appear in a second successive Adobe Women’s FA Cup final after losing out 1-0 to Chelsea last year while Spurs will contest their first major domestic final.
Manchester United head coach Marc Skinner has no new injury concerns to contend with ahead of his side’s trip to the national stadium. Long-term absentees Gabby George and Emma Watson are still rebuilding their fitness with a view to returning next season. Youngster Evie Rabjohn is fit but she has been building her experience within the Under-21s in recent weeks and is unlikely to be included.
Spurs head coach Robert Vilahamn has also confirmed that there are no new injuries within his group. All players are understood to have trained in the lead up to the final. On-loan Manchester United midfielder Grace Clinton could be the only absentee with the player ineligible to face her parent club.
The 2023/2024 Adobe Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley kicks-off at 2.30pm on Sunday afternoon. The game is a complete sell-out.
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