The 2019-20 Women's FA Cup has been given the green light to complete the last three rounds, with the final to be held at Wembley on Oct. 31, the ...
The 2019-20 Women's FA Cup has been given the green light to complete the last three rounds, with the final to be held at Wembley on Oct. 31, the Football Association said on Friday.
The tournament was suspended at the quarter-finals stage due to the COVID-19 outbreak in March and will now resume three weeks into the 2020-21 women's domestic season.The Cup will resume with the last eight on the weekend of Sept. 26-27, with the semi-finals to follow the same week, on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
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