The final rounds of this year’s Women’s FA Cup will be played early in the 2020-21 season, the Football Association has confirmed.
The competition had reached the quarter-final stage before the campaign was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
One trophy up for grabs ?
Three ???? important rounds still left to play #WomensFACup pic.twitter.com/lbasczew0X
— The Women’s FA Cup (@TheWomensFACup) July 24, 2020
The last-eight ties will now be played on the weekend of September 26-27 with the semi-finals following quickly on September 30-October 1. The final will be at Wembley on October 31.
The Barclays FA Women’s Super League and FA Women’s Championship seasons were ended in May but there was always a hope the cup could be concluded.
That has been made possible after the FA successfully applied to world governing body FIFA for dispensation to play next season.
“The Women’s FA Cup is a showpiece fixture in the football calendar and because of that there was huge appetite within the FA for the three remaining rounds to be played. We welcome the opportunity for a champion to be crowned at Wembley Stadium at the end of October.”
A reminder of the quarter-finals fixtures:@ArsenalWFC vs @SpursWomen@BHAFCWomen vs @BCFCwomen @EvertonWomen vs @ChelseaFCW@LCWFC_official vs @ManCity#WomensFACup pic.twitter.com/541F8Jlehr
— The Women’s FA Cup (@TheWomensFACup) July 24, 2020
With government guidelines still uncertain regarding fans at events, all ticket-holders for the postponed final in May will be refunded. Announcements about rebooking will be made in due course should rules change regarding attendance.
Holders Manchester City are among seven Super League clubs remaining in the competition, with Leicester the sole representatives from the Championship.