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    2024-25 English Women's FA Cup, Semifinals
    Chelsea
    Chelsea

    Chelsea

    2Winner Icon Chelsea
    Liverpool
    Liverpool

    Liverpool

    1
    • Erin Cuthbert - 45'+2'
    • Aggie Beever-Jones - 90'+4'
    • Olivia Smith - 21'
    • Summary
    • Report
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups

    Match Formations

    • 24
      Hampton
    • 17
      Baltimore
    • 4
      Bright
    • 14
      Björn
    • 22
      Bronze
    • 8
      Cuthbert
    • 30
      Walsh
    • 18
      Kaptein
    • 33
      Beever-Jones
    • 7
      Ramírez
    • 19
      Rytting Kaneryd
    No.Name
    24Hannah Hampton
    4Millie Bright
    14Nathalie Björn
    17Sandy Baltimore
    22Lucy Bronze
    30Keira Walsh
    8Erin Cuthbert
    18Wieke Kaptein
    11Guro Reiten
    7Mayra Ramírez
    6Sjoeke Nüsken
    33Aggie Beever-Jones
    9Catarina Macario
    19Johanna Rytting Kaneryd
    Substitutes
    23Maika Hamano
    27Oriane Jean-François
    21Niamh Charles
    38Rebecca Spencer
    2Mia Fishel
    12Ashley Lawrence

    Game Information

    Kingsmeadow
    7:15 AM, April 12, 2025Coverage: ESPN+
    Kingston upon Thames, England
    Attendance: 2,886
    • Referees:
    • Kirsty Dowle
    Getty

    Chelsea score late winner to book FA Cup final spot

    Aggie Beever-Jones scored a dramatic injury-time winner to put Chelsea into the FA Cup final and keep their quadruple hopes alive this season.
    Apr 12, 2025, 10:06 am - ESPN

    Match Timeline

    ChelseaChelsea
    LiverpoolLiverpool
    • 21
    • 37
    • 45+2
    • 61
    • 66
    • 74
    • 77
    • 88
    • 90+4
    • 90+6
    • 90+6

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