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2021–22 FA Women's National League Cup

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2021–22 FA Women's National League Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland & Wales
Teams76
Final positions
ChampionsSouthampton
Runner-upHuddersfield Town

All statistics correct as of 02 October 2023.

The 2021–22 FA Women's National League Cup is the 30th running of the competition, which began in 1991. It is the major League Cup competition run by the FA Women's Premier League, and is run alongside their secondary League Cup competition, the Premier League Plate.

Results

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All results listed are published by The Football Association.[1] Games are listed by round in chronological order, and then in alphabetical order of the home team where matches were played simultaneously.

The division each team play in is indicated in brackets after their name: (S)=Southern Division; (N)=Northern Division; (SW1)=South West Division One; (SE1)=South East Division One; (M1)=Midlands Division One; (N1)=Northern Division One.

Quarter Final

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6 February 2022 Southampton (S) 1-0 Hashtag United (SE1) Totton
14:00
  • Katie Rood 75'
Stadium: Snows Stadium
Attendance: 304
6 February 2022 Crawley Wasps (S) 1-0 Oxford United (S) Horley
14:00
  • Natasha Stephens 75'
Stadium: Horley Leisure Centre
6 February 2022 AFC Fylde (N) 0-2 Liverpool Feds (N) Warton, Fylde
14:00
  • Chantelle Thompson 64'
  • Paige Jones 91'
Stadium: Kellamergh Park
23 February 2022 Brighouse Town (N) 1-4 Huddersfield Town (N) Brighouse
19:45
  • Drew Greene
  • Brittany Sanderson 64'
  • Laura Elford 23' 30' 90'
Stadium: St Giles Road

Semi Final

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6 March 2022 Southampton (S) 2-0 Crawley Wasps (S) Southampton
14:00
  • Katie Rood 54'
  • Alisha Ware 75'
Stadium: Snows Stadium
Attendance: 331
6 March 2022 Liverpool Feds (N1) 0:1 Huddersfield Town (N) Liverpool
14:00
  • Katie Stanley 46'
Stadium: Jericho Lane Sports Hub

Final

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Southampton (S)3-0Huddersfield Town (N)
  • Alisha Ware 45'
  • Lucia Charlotte Kendall 71' 83'


References

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  1. ^ "The FA Women's National League". Full Time. The Football Association. Retrieved 10 September 2023.