A list of puns related to "2019β20 Fa Cup"
As per the title. Theyβre selling quickly but still a few in upper trinity and the corners of the Holte!
##EuropaBound
https://twitter.com/Arsenal/status/1289630766687817731
Everton 1-3 Manchester City
Venue: Wembley
Broadcasts: BBC One & BT Sport 1 (UK), Rest of the world check here
LINEUPS
Everton
MacIver; Moe Wold, Turner, Finnigan, Sevecke; Egurrola, Christiansen, Graham (C); Raso, Sorensen, Gauvin
Bench: Korpela, Boye-Hlorkah, Magill, Stringer, Pike, Clemaron, Clinton, Pattinson
Manchester City
Roebuck; Bronze, Houghton (C), Greenwood, Stokes; Walsh, Weir, Mewis; Lavelle, Kelly, White
Bench: Bardsley, Taieb, Bonner, Coombs, Scott, Stanway, Beckie, Morgan, Park
Match Events
0' - Kick off
15'- Yellow card - Bronze
24' - Yellow card- Raso
39' - GOAL! - Mewis
45' - Half-time
Start of the second half
59' - GOAL! - Gauvin
65' Manchester City substitution - Stanway for White
69' Manchester City substitution - Park for Lavelle
75' Everton substitution - Boye-Hlorkah for Raso
80' - Yellow card - Stanway
90 +2' - Everton substitution - Graham for Pike
End of normal time, extra time and penalties to come
Everton substitutions - Pattinson & Magill for Sevecke & Gauvin
90' - Start of the first half of extra-time
99' - Everton substitution - Stringer for Egurrola
111' - GOAL! - Stanway
120+2' - GOAL! - Beckie
Will be updated ASAP, still use this place to discuss the match!
###FT' Arsenal 4 - 0 Tottenham Hotspur
Scoring Summary
ARS: Nobbs 72', Evans 73', 84', 90'
TOT:
2019-20 Women's FA Cup | Quarter-final
Venue: Meadow Park, Borehamwood, Hetfordshire, England
Broadcasts: UK: BBC Two, BBC iPlayer
Everywhere else: FA Player
Match will be played behind closed doors.
LINE-UPS
Arsenal | Manager: Joe Montemurro
1 Zinsberger, 16 Maritz, 22 Schnaderbeck, 6 Williamson, 15 McCabe, 10 Little (C), 7 van de Donk, 8 Nobbs, 17 Evans, 11 Miedema, 19 Foord
Bench: 24 Stenson, 3 Wubben-Moy, 20 Maier, 21 Gut, 9 Mead
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Tottenham Hotspur | Managers: Karen Hills & Juan Amoros
22 Spencer (C); 3 Zadorsky, 5 Harrop, 12 Percival, 29 Neville, 15 Worm; 8 Peplow, 18 Kennedy, 23 Ayane, 16 Graham, 7 Davison
BENCH: Martin, Leon, Green, Filbey, Dean, Morgan, Addison, Quinn, Sulola
Match Events
27' - Yellow Card - Zadorsky (Tottenham)
70' - Spurs Sub - ON: Green; OFF: Peplow
71' - Yellow Card - Kennedy (Tottenham)
72' - GOAL - Nobbs (Arsenal)
73' - GOAL - Evans (Arsenal)
74' - Spurs Sub - ON: Dean; OFF: Ayane
74' - Spurs Sub - ON: Quinn, OFF: Neville
77' - Arsenal Sub - ON: Gut, OFF: Nobbs
77' - Arsenal Sub - ON: Mead, OFF: Miedema
82' - Spurs Sub - ON: Leon, OFF: Graham
82' - Spurs Sub - ON: Addison, OFF: Percival
88' - Arsenal Sub - ON: Mace, OFF: Little
84' - GOAL - Evans (Arsenal)
90' - 4 minutes stoppage
90'+5' - Full-time
Arsenal will face winner of Leicester City vs Manchester City
After two matchdays down, Spurs are playing in their most important match in recent memory, an FA Cup tie that's the furthest they've ever gone in the competition, and the match is with their North London rivals who they have yet to beat, only just arriving in the same league last season.
This match will be on BBC Two in the UK at 17:15 BST/12:15 ET on BBC 2 (UK) & streaming free on FA Player at (with an account) for those outside the UK
I'll be trying to provide a (not so) brief summary for where Spurs have been, where they are at so far this season, and where they're headed for the rest of this season.
#The TL;DR section - What kind of team are the women? What do they look like headed into this FA Cup match?
Spurs women aren't yet a major player in the WSL by any standards (compared to Arsenal, Chelsea, or the Manchesters), still made up of quite a few players who only got their first taste of top flight football last season. That said, they finished 7th on PPG this past season (league was cut short due to COVID). A PL comparison could be Sheffield United, who finished midtable despite being a newly promoted side.
With each season in the last few years the team has bolstered their roster pretty steadily, nothing that would grab headlines (well, until Alex Morgan) but also substantial enough progress to see the team settle into new levels quite comfortably. Now that Spurs are finally in the top flight, it's about continuing their upward trajectory to establish themselves amongst the strong WSL midtable and hopefully start taking points off the top half of the table for the first time.
#This season so far
Here's a great season preview by /u/user4-8-15-16-23-42
Spurs haven't had a great start to their season, getting a 1-1 draw against rivals West Ham on 6th September thanks to an own goal and losing 1-0 vs another midtable rival in Everton on 13th September. So Spurs have yet to score a goal themselves, though from folks that have watched this is less on the midfield production and more on the forward's finishing. This will need to be remedied quickly by either the strikers already in the team or new addition Alex Morgan. That said they've also only given up 1 goal so their defense has not failed them much in their first two matches.
#Some names to know (besides Alex Morgan)
Wednesday September 30th
11:15 AM WST
Damson Park
Line ups
Birmingham (4-3-3) - Hampton. Scott, Corsie, Lawley, Holloway. Whipp, Green, Murray. Mayling, Walker, Kelly (Subs) Napier, Scofield, Grant, Mccarron, Toussaint
Everton (4-3-3) - MacIver. Moe Wold, Turner, Finnigan, Sevecke. Clemaron, Christiansen, Sorensen. Boye-Hlorkah, Graham, Magill (Subs) Korpela, Egurrola, Stringer, Pike, Raso, Gauvin, Pattinson
Everton: McIver; Moe Wold, Turner, Sevecke, Stringer, Finnigan, Christiansen, Raso, Graham, Sorensen, Magill
Subs: Korpela, Boye-Hlorkah, Egurrola, Pike, Clemaron, Gauvin, Pattinson.
Chelsea: Berger, Bright, Carter, Mjelde, Andersson, Ingle, Ji, Kirby, Kerr, Cuthbert, Harder
Subs: Telford, Thorisdottir, Blundell, Leupolz, England, Reiten, J Fleming, Charles, Spence
#The 2019/20 FA Cup quarter final - Everton Women vs Chelsea FC Women
Date: 27 September 2020
KO: 13:00 BST (GMT+1)
Competition: FA Cup (2019/20)
Venue: Goodison Park
Following a short international break, Chelsea FC Women return to action this weekend in the FA Cup. Only, rather than this season's tournament, we will be playing in the quarter final of last season's FA Cup - after the suspension of the competition during the Covid-19 pandemic!
###MATCH PREVIEW
Chelsea travel away to face Everton, who have had a flying start to the WSL season. Chelsea have won this competition two times before, both as part of Double-winning seasons in 2015 and 2017/18 - if Chelsea are to win today and go on to lift the trophy, that will complete a domestic treble for the Blues, the first-ever in our history.
The Everton side who stand in our way will be no pushovers, however. The Toffees currently sit second in the league with 2 wins from 2, despite the loss of star player Chloe Kelly to Manchester City, over the summer. Their danger players include the likes of Izzy Christiansen and Claire Emslie, but they are a solid and well-managed team from front to back.
Chelsea go into this game off of the back of a thumping 9-0 win over Bristol City, in our last outing 2 weeks ago. Nine different goalscorers featured for Chelsea in that game, giving manager Emma Hayes a selection headache that will likely plague her all game. Many are expecting Pernille Harder to start, with the world record signing likely fully acclimatised to her new team by now, and having impressed in two substitute appearances so far - and it will be hard to ignore the fine form of Fran Kirby so far this season.
HOW TO FOLLOW
The match will be played behind closed doors at Goodison Park, and will be streamed for free online on the Official Chelsea FC Website as well as the 5th Stand app.
The match will also be streamed for free online on the FA Player website and app.
As always, the Chelsea FC Women Twitter will also provide live updates.
#Up the Chels!
LINE-UPS:
Everton: MacIver; Moe Wold, Turner, Sevecke, Stringer, Finnigan, Christiansen, Raso, Graham, Sorensen, Magill (Subs: Korpela, Boye-Hlorkah, Egurrola, Pike, Clemaron, Gauvin, Pattison).
Chelsea: Ber
... keep reading on reddit β‘There doesnβt seem to be much reporting on this, but the interrupted FA Youth Cup campaign for last season (2019/20) is due to be completed next weekend, with United U18βs taking on Chelsea on Friday 30th October in one semi-final, with the match being shown live on BT Sport (kick off 19:45 GMT).
The other semi-final is between Blackburn Rovers and Man City.
The final is set to be played on Monday 2nd November, also being shown live on BT Sport (kick off 19:30 GMT).
#2019/20 FA Cup Quarter-finals and Championship Week 3
Date | BST | EDT | HOME | AWAY | Comp | UK | International |
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26/09 | 17:15 | 12:15pm | Arsenal | Tottenham Hotspur | FA Cup | BBC Two | FA Player |
27/09 | 13:00 | 8:00am | Everton | Chelsea | FA Cup | FA Player | FA Player |
27/09 | 14:00 | 9:00am | Leicester City | Manchester City | WSL | ? | ? |
27/09 | 14:00 | 9:00am | Brighton & Hove Albion | Birmingham City | WSL | ? | ? |
27/09 | 12:00 | 7:00am | Durham | London City Lionesses | WC | FA Player | FA Player |
27/09 | 14:00 | 9:00am | Liverpool | Charlton | WC | Replay after | full-time |
27/09 | 14:00 | 9:00am | Crystal Palace | Blackburn Rovers | WC | Replay after | full-time |
27/09 | 14:00 | 9:00am | Lewes | Coventry United | WC | Replay after | full-time |
27/09 | 14:00 | 9:00am | Sheffield United | London Bees | WC | Replay after | full-time |
Manchester City 2-1 Arsenal
Venue: Manchester City Academy Stadium
Broadcasts: BBC Two (UK), FA Player (rest of the world)
LINEUPS
Manchester City
Roebuck; Bronze, Bonner, Houghton (C), Stokes; Weir, Mewis, Walsh; Stanway, Kelly, White
Bench: Bardsley, Taieb, Coombs, Scott, Beckie, Morgan, Park, Lavelle, Greenwood
Arsenal
Zinsberger; Maritz, Williamson, Schnaderbeck, McCabe; Little, van de Donk, Nobbs; Mead, Miedema, Foord
Bench: Stenson, Mace, Wubben-Moy, Beattie, Maier, Gut, Waelti
Match Events
0' - Kick off
19' - GOAL! Manchester City, Houghton free-kick
38' - GOAL! Arsenal, Nobbs long-range screamer
39' - GOAL! Manchester City, Mewis close-range bottom bins after a deflected cross
45' - Yellow Card for McCabe after a late tackle on Mewis
Half-time
45' - Second half kicks off
50' - Arsenal sub: Little off for Waelti due to injury
65' - Manchester City sub: White for Lavelle
80' - Manchester City sub: Kelly for Park
Full time
Man City advance to the FA Cup final on the 1st November to play Everton
I think we could see an Arsenal v Everton final if form dictates, but both matches should be relatively well balanced, especially Arsenal v Manchester City.
#2019/20 FA Cup Semi-finals
Date | BST | EDT | HOME | AWAY | Comp | UK | International |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
03/10 | 17:15 | 2:15pm | Birmingham City | Everton | FA Cup | BBC 4/iPlayer | FA Player |
04/10 | 17:15 | 2:15pm | Manchester United | Brighton & Hove Albion | FA Cup | BBC 2/iPlayer | FA Player |
EDIT: My numbers in the title were slightly off, check down below for the right counts
HOME | Score | AWAY |
---|---|---|
Chorley (4) | 0 - 3 | Newcastle United (4) |
Leeds United (4) | 0 - 6 | Durham (2) |
Brighouse Town (3) | 0 - 1 | Sunderland (2) |
Burnley (3) | 0 - 4 | Liverpool (2) |
Huddersfield Town (3) | 3 - 1 | Loughborough Lightning (4) |
Lincoln City (4) | 4 - 2 | Northampton Town (5) |
Stoke City (3) | 1 - 2 | Nottingham Forest (3) |
West Bromwich Albion (3) | 5 - 1 | Long Eaton United (4) |
Stourbridge (5) | 0 - 3 | Sheffield United (2) |
Gillingham (3) | PPD | Charlton Athletic (2) |
Plymouth Argyle (3) | 5 - 0 | Clapton Community (7) |
Chesham United (4) | 0 - 10 | Billericay Town (4) |
Liverpool Feds (4) | 0 - 1 | Blackburn Rovers (2) |
Ashford Town (Middx) (5) | 1 - 6 | London City Lionesses (2) |
Bridgwater United (3) | 1 - 0 | Crystal Palace (2) |
Portsmouth (3) | 1 - 2 | Southampton F.C. (3) |
Southampton Women's (4) | PPD | Exeter City (4) |
AFC Wimbledon (4) | 0 - 2 | Ipswich Town (3) |
Watford (2) | 0 - 4 | Coventry United (2) |
Bristol City (2) | 5 - 0 | Lewes (2) |
(Winners in bold, league level in parentheses)
Two matches were postponed, and it remains to be seen when they will be rescheduled for.
#Teams Advancing to Round 4
Championship [8 or 9 teams]: Blackburn Rovers, Bristol City, Coventry United, Durham, Liverpool, London City Lionesses, Sheffield United, Sunderland; Charlton Athletic
Tier 3 [7 or 8 teams]: Bridgwater United, Huddersfield Town, Ipswich Town, Nottingham Forest, Plymouth Argyle, Southampton FC, West Bromwich Albion; Gillingham
Tier 4 [4 teams]: Billericay Town, Lincoln City, Newcastle United; Exeter City/Southampton Women's FC
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