2023 Women's FA Cup final explained

2023 Women's FA Cup Final
Event:2022–23 Women's FA Cup
Team1:Chelsea
Team1score:1
Team2:Manchester United
Team2score:0
Stadium:Wembley Stadium
City:London
Woman Player1:Sam Kerr (Chelsea)[1]
Referee:Emily Heaslip (Suffolk)[2]
Attendance:77,390
Previous:2022
Next:2024

The 2023 Women's FA Cup final was the 53rd final of the Women's FA Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams. The showpiece event was the 29th to be played directly under the auspices of The Football Association (FA) and was named the Vitality Women's FA Cup Final due to sponsorship reasons.

The final was contested between Manchester United and Chelsea, on 14 May 2023 at Wembley Stadium in London.[3] [4] [5]

Chelsea were the defending champions of the last two editions,[6] and won their third consecutive cup on a 68th-minute Sam Kerr goal assisted by a Pernille Harder cross.[7] The attendance of 77,390 broke the previous cup's record of 49,094, and also set a new world record for attendance to a match in a domestic women's competition, topping the 60,739 attendance to Atlético Madrid against Barcelona in the Primera División on 19 March 2019.[8]

VAR was not only used for the first time in the final but also the first time that it was used in an English women's competitions league or cup.

Match

Details

GK 30 Ann-Katrin Berger
RB 15
CB 18 Maren Mjelde
CB 16 Magdalena Eriksson (c)
LB 21
RM 8
CM 17
LM 22
RW 10
CF 20
LW 11
Substitutes:
GK 1 Zećira Mušović
CM 5
DF 7
MF 13 Kateřina Svitková
MF 19 Johanna Rytting Kaneryd
RW 23
DF 26
LW 27 Alsu Abdullina
MF 28 Jelena Čanković
Manager:
Emma Hayes
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GK 27 Mary Earps
RB 2 Ona Batlle
CB 15 Maya Le Tissier
CB 21 Millie Turner
LB 6
RM 10 Katie Zelem (c)
LM 12
RW 22
CAM 7
CF 23 Alessia Russo
LW 11 Leah Galton
Substitutes:
DF 5
MF 8 Vilde Bøe Risa
FW 9
DF 14 Jayde Riviere
MF 16 Lisa Naalsund
FW 17
FW 28
DF 29 Estelle Cascarino
GK 32 Sophie Baggaley
Manager:
Marc Skinner
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Match officials

width=50% valign=topMatch rules
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions in three normal-time stoppages and/or a fourth stoppage in extra-time

Statistics

Overall[9]
StatisticChelseaManchester United
scope=rowGoals scored10
scope=rowTotal shots814
scope=rowShots on target45
scope=rowBall possession48%52%
scope=rowCorner kicks02
scope=rowFouls committed910
scope=rowYellow cards40
scope=rowRed cards00

Notes and References

  1. News: Women's FA Cup final: Sam Kerr seals title for Chelsea against Manchester United. en-GB . BBC Sport . 14 May 2023 . 14 May 2023 . Emma . Sanders.
  2. We can now reveal who will be taking charge of the Vitality Women's FA Cup Final. 3 May 2023 . 14 May 2023 . The Football Association . en.
  3. Web site: Manchester United edge past Brighton to reach Vitality Women's FA Cup final. The Football Association. 14 May 2023. 15 April 2023.
  4. Web site: Manchester United reach historic first Women's FA Cup final - but have 'not won anything' yet. BBC Sport. 14 May 2023. 15 April 2023. Emma. Smith.
  5. Web site: Aston Villa 0–1 Chelsea: Holders reach Women's FA Cup final with narrow win. BBC Sport. 14 May 2023. 16 April 2023. Emma. Sanders.
  6. Web site: Kerr's header guides Chelsea into Vitality Women's FA Cup Final. The Football Association. 14 May 2023. 16 April 2023.
  7. Web site: Sam Kerr secures Chelsea third successive Vitality Women's FA Cup win. The Football Association. 14 May 2023. 14 May 2023.
  8. News: FA Cup final caps record-breaking year for women's football . 14 May 2023 . BBC Sport . Emily . Salley. 14 May 2023.
  9. Web site: Women's FA Cup final: Watch reaction as Chelsea beat Man Utd to defend trophy . BBC Sport . 15 May 2023 . 14 May 2023.