

Vitality Women's FA Cup
2022/23
WHERE TO WATCH
WOMEN'S FA CUP
Semi-finals
15 April
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Manchester United Women vs Brighton & Hove Albion Women 16:15 GMT
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Australia: Optus Sport
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Denmark: Viaplay
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Estonia: Viaplay
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Finland: Viaplay
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Iceland: Viaplay
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International: The FA Player
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Ireland: BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website
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Japan: DAZN
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Latvia: Viaplay
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Lithuania: Viaplay
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Netherlands: Viaplay
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Norway: Viaplay
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Poland: Viaplay
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Portugal: Sport TV Multiscreen, Sport TV5
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Sweden: Viaplay
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United Kingdom: BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website
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16 April
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Aston Villa Women vs Chelsea Women 13:15 GMT
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Australia: Optus Sport
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Czech Republic: Premier Sport 2
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Denmark: Viaplay
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Estonia: Viaplay
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Finland: Viaplay
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Iceland: Viaplay
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International: The FA Player
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Ireland: BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website
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Japan: DAZN
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Latvia: Viaplay
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Lithuania: Viaplay
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Netherlands: Viaplay
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Norway: Viaplay
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Poland: Viaplay
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Portugal: Sport TV Multiscreen, Sport TV3
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Slovakia: Premier Sport 2
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Sweden: Viaplay
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United Kingdom: BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website
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Final 14 May
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Chelsea Women vs Manchester United Women 13:30
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Denmark: Viaplay
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Estonia: Viaplay
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Finland: Viaplay
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Iceland: Viaplay
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International: The FA Player
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Ireland: BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website
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Latvia: Viaplay
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Lithuania: Viaplay
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Netherlands: Viaplay
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New Zealand: Spark Sport
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Norway: Viaplay
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Poland: Viaplay
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Sweden: Viaplay
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United Kingdom: BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website
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ABOUT WOMEN'S FA CUP
The Women's FA Cup is the annual cup tournament for women's clubs in England
Sponsor: Vitality
Founded: 1970
Previous names: WFA Cup, FA Women's Cup and now Women's FA Cup (Vitality Women's FA Cup for sponsorship reasons)
Most titles: Arsenal (14 titles)
Reigning champions 2021-22: Chelsea (4th title)
Teams participating 2022-23 season: 438, increase of 21 from previous year
System:
First round qualifying: Teams from lowest leagues enter
Second round qualifying: Tier 5 teams enter
Third round qualifying: The 48 teams in the FA Women's National League Division One (tier 4) enter
First round: Teams in the Northern and Southern Premier Divisions (tier 3) enter
Second round: ...
Third round: The 12 teams from the Women's Championship enter
Fourth round: The 12 Women's Super League teams enter
2023 Final venue: Wembley Stadium, London (14 May)
Prize money: A combined £3,000,000, compared to around £400,000 previous year