Man City and Sunderland progress in the Women's FA Cup | OneFootball

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Andrew Thompson·09 de fevereiro de 2025

Man City and Sunderland progress in the Women's FA Cup

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The Adobe Women's FA Cup is into the final day of the 5th round of the competition, with some heavy hitters from the Women's Super League taking part.

Yesterday, both Aston Villa and Manchester United booked passage into the next round, with six fixtures around the country taking place today.


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Here is how it all happened across three of the most intriguing fixtures on offer.


Scorers: Ouahabi 18', Kerolin 29', Shaw 59'; Las 82'

Women's Super League powerhouse Manchester City found an expected result against visiting Leicester City in a comfortable 3-1 win.

Dominance was the order of the day for Gareth Taylor's side, with a goal each from Leila Ouahabi and Kerolin enough to guarantee passage into the next round.

Star striker Khadija Shaw added a third just before the 60th minute before Leicester pegged one back in the latter stages through Nelly Lasova.

Scorers: Dear 34', Scarr 45+1'

Sent off: Aladetoyinbo-Williams 89'

Sunderland banked a comfortable away win to continue their run in the Women's FA Cup today after seeing off Portsmouth in a 2-0 affair.

Jenna Dear and Emily Scarr each found the back of the net before half-time to put the result beyond doubt across what was a straightforward win for Melanie Copeland's outfit, making them the last non-WSL side remaining in the competition.

A late sending-off for Scarlett Aladetoyinbo-Williams compounded the afternoon for Portsmouth.


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Scorers: Weerden 81', Larkin 90+4'

Crystal Palace Women have booked passage into the 6th round of the competition after two late goals punctuated a performance that deserved nothing less.

It was all Palace in this one, with Laura Kaminski's Eagles hammering the Magpies all afternoon, peppering keeper Claudia Moan.

But it took Palace until the 81st minute to find the eventual match-winning strike when Ashleigh Weerden tapped home from inside the six-yard box after a lovely Palace move from back to front. Abbie Larkin would double their lead in the dying moments of additional time to seal the win.


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