2023 Women's FA Cup final

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.

2023 Women's FA Cup Final
Event2022–23 Women's FA Cup
Date14 May 2023 (2023-05-14)
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Player of the MatchSam Kerr (Chelsea)[1]
RefereeEmily Heaslip (Suffolk)[2]
Attendance77,390

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]

Match

Details

Chelsea1–0Manchester United
Kerr 68' FA report
BBC report
Attendance: 77,390
Referee: Emily Heaslip
Chelsea
Manchester United
GK30Germany Ann-Katrin Berger
RB15France Ève Périsset
CB18Norway Maren Mjelde
CB16Sweden Magdalena Eriksson (c)
LB21England Niamh CharlesYellow card 56'downward-facing red arrow 72'
RM8Germany Melanie Leupolzdownward-facing red arrow 57'
CM17Canada Jessie Flemingdownward-facing red arrow 57'
LM22Scotland Erin Cuthbert
RW10England Lauren JamesYellow card 80'downward-facing red arrow 88'
CF20Australia Sam Kerr 68'
LW11Norway Guro ReitenYellow card 53'
Substitutes:
GK1Sweden Zećira Mušović
CM5Wales Sophie IngleYellow card 87'upward-facing green arrow 57'
DF7England Jess Carterupward-facing green arrow 72'
MF13Czech Republic Kateřina Svitková
MF19Sweden Johanna Rytting Kaneryd
RW23Denmark Pernille Harderupward-facing green arrow 57'
DF26Canada Kadeisha Buchananupward-facing green arrow 88'
LW27Russia Alsu Abdullina
MF28Serbia Jelena Čanković
Manager:
England Emma Hayes
GK27England Mary Earps
RB2Spain Ona Batlle
CB15England Maya Le Tissier
CB21England Millie Turner
LB6England Hannah Blundelldownward-facing red arrow 79'
RM10England Katie Zelem (c)
LM12Wales Hayley Ladddownward-facing red arrow 90+1'
RW22England Nikita Parrisdownward-facing red arrow 61'
CAM7England Ella Toonedownward-facing red arrow 79'
CF23England Alessia Russo
LW11England Leah Galton
Substitutes:
DF5Republic of Ireland Aoife Mannionupward-facing green arrow 79'
MF8Norway Vilde Bøe Risa
FW9Scotland Martha Thomasupward-facing green arrow 90+1'
DF14Canada Jayde Riviere
MF16Norway Lisa Naalsund
FW17Spain Lucía Garcíaupward-facing green arrow 79'
FW28England Rachel Williamsupward-facing green arrow 61'
DF29France Estelle Cascarino
GK32England Sophie Baggaley
Manager:
England Marc Skinner

Player of the match

Match officials[2]

Match 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

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