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2013–14 FA Women's Cup

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The 2013–14 FA Women's Cup is the 44th season of the FA Women's Cup, the main domestic knockout Cup competition in English women's football. Arsenal are the defending champions and the final will be played at Stadium mk.

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Preliminary round

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First qualifying round

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Second qualifying round

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Third qualifying round

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First round proper

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Second round proper

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Third round proper

Entering are 10 WSL 2 teams, they are joined by 22 winners of the second round.[3]

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Fourth round proper

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Fifth round proper

Entering this round are the eight WSL 1 teams, they join eight winners of the fourth round. Played on 13 April 214.[5]

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Quarter–finals

The 6th round, also known as the quarter–finals, draw was made on 14 April 214. The matches will be played on Sunday 27 April unless the clubs agree otherwise. The winners advance into the semi–finals and receive £1,000 in prize money.[6] Seven teams play in the WSL 1, Portsmouth Ladies play in the Women’s Premier 2nd Level, which is the fourth level.

27 April 2014 Portsmouth0–2 Notts County Gosport
14:00 Report
Stadium: Privett Park
Attendance: 410
4 May 2014 Birmingham City1–2 Arsenal Solihull
12:00
Report
Stadium: Damson Park
Attendance: 487
Referee: Geoffrey Laws
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Semi–finals

The draw for the semi–finals was made on 14 April, with the venues for the matches to be decided at a later date. The matches will be played on 11 May.[6] Only WSL 1 teams remain. On 30 April the FA announced that Woking’s Kingfield Stadium and Alfreton’s Impact Arena will host the matches.[7]

11 May 2014 Chelsea3–5 (a.e.t.) Arsenal Woking
14:00
Report
Stadium: Kingfield Stadium
Attendance: 877
Referee: Sian Piret
11 May 2014 Notts County1–2 Everton Alfreton
14:00 Hoyle 55' Report
Stadium: Impact Arena
Attendance: 638
Referee: Elizabeth Simms
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Final

On 15 February 214, the FA announced that the final would be held at Stadium mk and will kick off at 16:30 on 1 June.[8] In May 214 Martin Atkinson was named the referee for the final with Lindsey Robinson and Mark Dwyer as assistants with Rebecca Welch serving as the fourth official.[9] The match was broadcast live on BBC Two.

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Attendance: 15,098

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