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Chloe Digby·29 de janeiro de 2025
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Chloe Digby·29 de janeiro de 2025
There are four Women's FA Cup ties to be concluded on Wednesday evening.
Here's what went down.
Scorers: Blackstenius 3',16', Maanum 8' Mead 25', 54'
Arsenal romped to a 5-0 win over Championship side Bristol City.
The Gunners got off to the best possible start when Stina Blackstenius drilled home from a Beth Mead cross, and that lead was doubled just five minutes later when Frida Maanum finished on the rebound from a saved Kyra Cooney-Cross shot.
The fourth was headed in by Beth Mead from Mariona Caldentey's sublime pass, and the England star bagged another with an audacious effort that sailed in from right over near the right-hand touchline.
That victory sees the Gunners in the fifth round, where they existed last season at the hands of Manchester City.
Scorers: Sáez 3' (OG), Kiernan 18', Fisk 48', Parry 66', Kerr
Sent off: Amber Tysiak 38'
It was a miserable night for West Ham, as they succumbed to a 5-0 defeat at home to Liverpool, with a red card also in the mix.
Visitors Liverpool got off to a flying start when a corner from Gemma Evans and Yana Daniëls was there at the near post to flick the ball towards goal, a shot that was eventually turned in by West Ham's Camila Sáez.
And the Reds had their second as Olivia Smith made a superb square pass to Leanne Kiernan, who rounded the goalkeeper to then find the back of the net.
In the second half, the Hammers collapsed and a strike from Grace Fisk, a first senior goal for Lucy Parry and a debut goal from Sam Kerr turned the scoreline into a rout.
Scorers: Vilamala 6', Agemang 19' (PEN), Bergsvand 21', Parris 90+6'; Blake 71
Brighton advanced to the fifth round of the FA Cup with a comprehensive 4-1 win over Durham.
Facing Championship opposition, WSL side Brighton stormed to a 3-0 lead after just 21 minutes, leaving Durham with little hope of making the next round.
That early dominance from the Seagulls slowed a little as half-time approached, and a goal on 71 minutes from Hannah Blake gave Durham some slim hope of mounting a comeback.
The win was rounded off by a goal from England international Nikita Parris deep into stoppage time.
Brighton made it to the quarter-final last season before being dumped out by eventual winners Manchester United. Can they progress further this time?
Scorers: Gago 48', Payne 90+2'
Last season's finalists Tottenham have been knocked out of the FA Cup by Everton after a 2-0 win for the Toffees.
After a first-half deadlock, Everton put themselves in front with a goal early in the second period when Sara Holmgaard played a dangerous low ball across the face of goal for Kelly Gago to slam the ball in to the top corner at the back-post.
With just seconds remaining, Heather Payne added another for Everton to seal up the victory and leave Spurs disappointed.
The fifth round ties will be played on the weekend of the 8th and 9th February.
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