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2024 Women's FA Cup Final
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Event2023–24 Women's FA Cup
Date12 May 2024 (2024-05-12)
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Player of the MatchLucía García (Manchester United)
RefereeAbigail Byrne (Cambridgeshire)
Attendance76,082
2023
2025

The 2024 Women's FA Cup final was the 54th final of the Women's FA Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams. The showpiece event was the 30th to be played directly under the auspices of The Football Association and was named the Adobe Women's FA Cup final due to sponsorship reasons.

The final was contested between would-be first time winners Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, on 12 May 2024 at Wembley Stadium in London. Manchester United marked their second consecutive appearance in the final, having lost to Chelsea the previous year, while Tottenham Hotspur featured for the first time in their history. It was the first Women's FA Cup final since 2005 not to be contested by Chelsea, Arsenal or Manchester City and the first since 2012 that was won by a team other than those three.

Match[]

Details[]

12 May 2024
14:30 BST
Manchester United 4–0 Tottenham Hotspur Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 76,082
Referee: Abigail Byrne (Cambridgeshire)
Toone Goal 45+3'
Williams Goal 54'
García Goal 57'74'
Report
Manchester United
Tottenham Hotspur
GK 27 Flag of England Mary Earps
RB 14 Flag of Canada Jayde Riviere Substituted off in the 78th minute 78'
CB 4 Flag of England Maya Le Tissier
CB 21 Flag of England Millie Turner
LB 6 Flag of England Hannah Blundell Booked in the 90+2th minute 90+2'
CM 16 Flag of Norway Lisa Naalsund
CM 10 Flag of England Katie Zelem (c)
RW 17 Flag of Spain Lucía García Substituted off in the 77th minute 77'
AM 7 Flag of England Ella Toone Substituted off in the 78th minute 78'
LW 11 Flag of England Leah Galton Substituted off in the 50th minute 50'
CF 28 Flag of England Rachel Williams Substituted off in the 58th minute 58'
Substitutes:
GK 91 Flag of United States Phallon Tullis-Joyce
DF 5 Flag of Republic of Ireland Aoife Mannion Substituted on in the 78th minute 78'
DF 15 Flag of Wales Gemma Evans
MF 8 Flag of Spain Irene Guerrero
MF 12 Flag of Wales Hayley Ladd
MF 20 Flag of Japan Hinata Miyazawa Substituted on in the 78th minute 78'
FW 9 Flag of France Melvine Malard Substituted on in the 50th minute 50'
FW 22 Flag of England Nikita Parris Substituted on in the 58th minute 58'
FW 23 Flag of Brazil Geyse Substituted on in the 77th minute 77'
Manager:
Flag of England Marc Skinner
GK 22 Flag of Jamaica Rebecca Spencer
RB 29 Flag of England Ashleigh Neville
CB 4 Flag of England Amy James-Turner
CB 21 Flag of Switzerland Luana Bühler
LB 6 Flag of Sweden Amanda Nildén Substituted off in the 68th minute 68'
CM 24 Flag of Jamaica Drew Spence
CM 25 Flag of Finland Eveliina Summanen Substituted off in the 68th minute 68'
RW 7 Flag of England Jessica Naz Substituted off in the 54th minute 54'
AM 17 Flag of Scotland Martha Thomas Substituted off in the 68th minute 68'
LW 13 Flag of Sweden Matilda Vinberg Substituted off in the 54th minute 54'
CF 9 Flag of England Bethany England (c)
Substitutes:
GK 1 Flag of Czech Republic Barbora Votíková
DF 2 Flag of Australia Charlotte Grant Substituted on in the 68th minute 68'
DF 5 Flag of England Molly Bartrip
MF 77 Flag of China Wang Shuang Substituted on in the 54th minute 54'
MF 11 Flag of Germany Ramona Petzelberger
MF 20 Flag of Finland Olga Ahtinen
FW 14 Flag of Norway Celin Bizet Ildhusøy Substituted on in the 54th minute 54'
FW 16 Flag of England Kit Graham Substituted on in the 68th minute 68'
FW 23 Flag of Morocco Rosella Ayane Substituted on in the 68th minute 68'
Manager:
Flag of Sweden Robert Vilahamn

Player of the Match:
Lucía García (Manchester United)

Assistant referees:
Sophie Dennington (Berks & Bucks)
Nicoleta Bria (Cambridgeshire)
Fourth official:
Kirsty Dowle (Kent)
Reserve assistant referee:
Levi Gray (Army)
Video assistant referee:
David Coote (Nottinghamshire)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Natalie Aspinall (Lancashire)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time

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