Chelsea and Manchester United through to Adobe Women’s FA Cup Final

Chelsea v Liverpool - The Adobe Women's FA Cup Semi Final KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - APRIL 12
Aggie Beever-Jones of Chelsea celebrates scoring her team’s second goal against Liverpool. (Photo by Peter Nicholls/Getty Images)

Chelsea were the first through to the Adobe Women’s FA Cup Final, holders Manchester United joining them a day later.

Saturday 12 April

Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool

Sunday 13 April

Manchester City 0-2 Manchester United 

Chelsea came from behind to beat Liverpool by scoring in stoppage-time at the end of either half.

After 20 minutes of Chelsea domination, it was Liverpool who took the lead on the break, Marie Hobinger playing in Sophie Smith to slot the ball past Hannah Hampton.

Chelsea were level in first-half added time, Mayra Ramirez playing the ball on and Erin Cuthbert’s volley going in off the post following a touch from goalkeeper Rachel Laws.

Taylor Hinds hit the crossbar for Liverpool but in the fifth minute of eight added at the end, Aggie Beever-Jones headed home the winner from Sandy Baltimore’s cross.

Manchester City v Manchester United - The Adobe Women's FA Cup Semi Final MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 13: Grace Clinton of Manchester United scores her team's second goal during The Adobe Women's FA Cup Semi Final match between Manchester City and Manchester United at Joie Stadium on April 13, 2025 in Manchester, England.
Grace Clinton of Manchester United scores her team’s second goal. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

Manchester United are into their third successive FA Women’s Cup Final after a first-half brace was enough to beat Manchester City.

A double blow for City saw Mary Fowler added to a long injury list and Grace Clinton dead United two up from a Gabby George corner before a substitution could be made.

A Yui Hasegawa free kick brought about a double save from Phallon Tullis-Joyce with the help of her crossbar, as City were unable to force a way back into the tie.

Barclays Women’s Championship

Newcastle United 6-0 Blackburn Rovers 

Newcastle went level on points with fifth-placed Bristol City when hitting Blackburn for six, as Rovers remain five points from danger.

Shania Hayles, Freya Gregory and Beth Lumsden had Newcastle three up at the break, Emily Murphy adding to that early in the second half and Isabella Sibley bagging a late brace.

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