2023 FA Women's League Cup final explained

Event:2022–23 FA Women's League Cup
Team1:Chelsea
Team1score:1
Team2:Arsenal
Team2score:3
Venue:Selhurst Park
City:Selhurst
Attendance:19,010
Referee:Kirsty Dowle
Previous:2022
Next:2024

The 2023 FA Women's League Cup final was the twelfth final of the FA Women's League Cup, England's secondary cup competition for women's football teams and its primary league cup tournament. It took place on 5 March 2023 at Selhurst Park, and was contested by Chelsea and Arsenal.

Chelsea made their fourth consecutive (and fourth overall) appearance in a League Cup final, having lost the previous edition. Five-time winners Arsenal contested their ninth League Cup final and their first since losing in 2020. It was the second time the teams met in a League Cup final.

Arsenal won the match 3–1 and clinched their sixth title.[1]

Route to the final

See main article: 2022–23 FA Women's League Cup.

Chelsea

!Round!Opposition!Score
GSBye
QFTottenham Hotspur (A)3–1
SFWest Ham United (A)7–0
Key: (H) = Home; (A) = Away
Chelsea entered the competition in the quarter-finals due to their participation in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

The first of their two matches was a 3–1 win over Tottenham Hotspur. Chelsea took the lead seven minutes before half-time when Erin Cuthbert's shot was turned in by Sam Kerr from close range. Substitute Fran Kirby flicked in Chelsea's second after the break when she was teed up by Lauren James. Kerr made it 3–0 with a dinked finish late on, before Drew Spence claimed a consolation for Spurs.[2]

Chelsea then went on to West Ham United, thrashing them 7–0 in the semi-final. They were 3–0 up after just 22 minutes, with a brace by Kerr and a goal by Kirby. In the stoppage time of the first half, Kerr netted her hat-trick. After James struck a fifth goal, Kerr was again left unmarked to net her fourth before Guro Reiten netted the Blues seventh with a deflected effort.[3]

Arsenal

RoundOppositionScore
GSBye
QFAston Villa (H)3–0
SFManchester City (A)1–0 (a.e.t.)
Key: (H) = Home; (A) = Away
Arsenal also entered the competition in the quarter-finals due to their participation in the UEFA Women's Champions League. They started off their journey by beating Aston Villa 3–0 in the quarter-final. Frida Maanum scored two goals and also provided an assist to Caitlin Foord.[4]

The Gunners then took Manchester City to extra time in the semi-final. Stina Blackstenius pounced on fellow substitute Lina Hurtig's 93rd-minute cross, scoring the only goal of the game.[5]

Match

References

  1. Web site: Arsenal 3–1 Chelsea: Gunners fight back to win Women's League Cup final . BBC Sport . 5 March 2023 . 5 March 2023.
  2. Web site: Report: Tottenham Women 1 Chelsea Women 3 . Chelsea F.C. . 5 March 2023 . en . 26 January 2023.
  3. Web site: Report: West Ham Women 0 Chelsea Women 7 . Chelsea F.C. . 5 March 2023 . en-gb . 9 February 2023.
  4. Web site: Arsenal Women 3–0 Aston Villa Women: Frida Maanum scores twice and makes one . BBC Sport . 5 March 2023 . 26 January 2023.
  5. Web site: Arsenal 1–0 Manchester City: Gunners reach Continental League Cup final . BBC Sport . 5 March 2023 . 8 February 2023.