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2015–16 FA Women's Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland
Wales
Final positions
ChampionsArsenal (14th title)
Runner-upChelsea

The 2015–16 Women's FA Cup was the 46th staging of the FA Women's Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Chelsea were the defending champions, having beaten Notts County 1–0 in the previous final. Arsenal were crowned champions, beating Chelsea 1–0.[1][2]

Format

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The level of league football played by each team determined the stage of the competition in which they were inserted.

There were 262 entries this year and four qualifying round were played.[3]

Entry points:[4]

  • WSL 1 teams: Fifth round
  • WSL 2 teams: Third round
  • Premier League national: Second round
  • Premier League Regional: Third round qualifying
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R QF SF Final
New entries 142 33 44 24 10 9
Winners of previous round 71 52 48 24 12 18 14 7 8 4 2
Matches 71 52 48 24 12 18 14 7 8 4 2 1

First round qualifying

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Notes
  1. ^ Bridghouse Town were drawn as the home side, however the tie was reversed and consequently Ossett Albion hosted the fixture.[5]

Second round qualifying

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Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier)
New Forest LFC (6) 0–12 Poole Town LFC (6)
Hartlepool United LFC (7) 2–1 (a.e.t.) Redcar Town LFC (6)
Whitley Bay Women FC (5) 4–3 (a.e.t.) York City LFC (5)
Boldon LFC (5) 5–0 Prudhoe Town LFC (6)
Lowick United LFC (6) 4–0 RACA Tynedale LFC (5)
Winterton Rangers LFC (6) 3–1 Bradford Park Avenue LFC (7)
Sheffield United Community LFC (5) 0–1 Handsworth LFC (6)
Oughtibridge War Memorial LFC (6) 4–1 Sheffield Wednesday LFC (6)
Brighouse Town LFC (5) 4–0 Brighouse Athletic LFC (7)
North Ferriby United LFC (7) 0–9 Westella & Willerby LFC (6)
Woolton LFC (6) 4–2 Mersey Girls LFC (6)
Penrith AFC Ladies (6) 3–3 (a.e.t.) (4–3 pen.) Burnley FC Ladies (5)
Accrington Girls & Ladies FC (5) 3–1 CMB Ladies FC (6)
Chorltonians LFC (7) 1–3 Blackburn Community Sports Club LFC (5)
Bolton Wanderers LFC (5) 0–2 Wigan Athletic LFC (5)
AFC Leicester Ladies (6) 1–3 Nettleham LFC (5)
Long Eaton United LFC (5) 5–0 Rise Park LFC (5)
Ruddington Village LFC (6) 8–3 Arnold Town LFC (5)
Lye Town LFC (5) 7–0 Coleshill Town LFC (7)
Coventry Ladies Development FC (6) 3–2 Bedworth United LFC (5)
Stockingford AA Pavilion LFC (6) 1–4 Shrewsbury Town LFC (6)
Wyrley LFC (8) 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–3 pen.) Stone Dominoes LFC (6)
Burton Albion LFC (6) 3–0 Stourbridge FC Ladies (7)
The New Saints LFC (5) 5–1 Bilbrook LFC (6)
Riverside LFC (6) 4–2 Daventry Town LFC (7)
Kettering Town LFC (5) 5–0 Sandy LFC (7)
Acle United LFC (5) 11–1 Newmarket Town LFC (7)
Northampton Town LFC (7) 1–2 (a.e.t.) Great Shelford LFC (5)
Moulton LFC (6) 0–3 Wymondham Town LFC (7)
Colchester Town LFC (5) 5–0 Silver End United LFC (6)
Sawbridgeworth Town LFC (6) 1–0 AFC Sudbury Ladies (5)
Bury Town LFC (6) 1–5 Great Wakering Rovers Ladies FC (5)
Leyton Orient WFC (5) 2–0 Stevenage LFC (5)
Hemel Hempstead Town LFC (5) 4–2 Colney Heath LFC (6)
Royston Town LFC (6) 0–2 Haringey Borough LFC (5)
Oxford City LFC (5) 0–1 Hampton & Richmond Borough LFC (7)
Wargrave Ladies FC (7) 3–7 Marlow LFC (5)
Wealdstone LFC (7) 3–1 Newbury LFC (5)
Woodley United LFC (5) 0–4 Queens Park Rangers Girls FC (6)
Ashford Girls FC (6) 0–6 London Corinthians LFC (5)
Fulham Foundation LFC (5) 2–1 Carshalton Athletic LFC (5)
Dartford Royals LFC (6) 0–6 Crawley Wasps LFC (5)
Bexhill United LFC (5) 1–2 Surrey Eagles LFC (8)
AFC Wimbledon Ladies (5) 10–0 Abbey Rangers LFC (7)
Long Lane LFC (6) 4–0 Eastbourne Town LFC (5)
Frome Town LFC (5) 1–2 AEK Boco LFC (7)
Bristol Ladies Union FC (5) 4–2 Middlezoy Rovers LFC (5)
Downend Flyers LFC (5) 0–4 Basingstoke Town LFC (5)
Southampton Women FC (6) 4–0 Wimborne Town LFC (7)
Team Solent LFC (6) 7–0 Fleet Town LFC (6)
Brislington LFC (5) 6–2 Keynsham Town Development LFC (6)
Herne Bay LFC (5) 2–0 Eastbourne LFC (6)

Third qualifying round

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Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier)
Blackburn Community Sports Club LFC (5) 4–3 Wigan Athletic LFC (5)
Whitley Bay Women FC (5) 9–2 Westella & Willerby LFC (6)
Middlesbrough LFC (4) 11–0 Lowick United LFC (6)
Woolton LFC (6) 1–0 Boldon LFC (5)
Chester-Le-Street Town LFC (4) 3–0 Accrington Girls & Ladies FC (5)
Mossley Hill LFC (4) 4–0 Penrith AFC Ladies (5)
Brighouse Town LFC (5) 6–1 Winterton Rangers LFC (6)
Liverpool Marshalls Feds LFC (4) 2–1 Chorley LFC (4)
Morecambe LFC (4) 5–0 Leeds LFC (4)
Hull City LFC (4) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–5 pen.) Tranmere Rovers LFC (4)
Blackpool Wren Rovers LFC (4) 1–2 Hartlepool United LFC (7)
Rotherham United LFC (4) 4–5 Long Eaton United LFC (5)
The New Saints LFC (5) 4–3 Leafield Athletic LFC (4)
Lye Town LFC (5) 3–6 Nettleham LFC (5)
Wolverhampton Wanderers LFC (4) 9–0 Handsworth LFC (6)
Leicester City LFC (4) 7–4 Stockport County LFC (4)
Radcliffe Olympic LFC (4) 2–1 (a.e.t.) Oughtibridge War Memorial LFC (6)
Burton Albion LFC (6) 6–0 Ruddington Village LFC (6)
Leicester City WFC (4) 3–2 Loughborough Students LFC (4)
Stone Dominoes LFC (6) 3–2 (a.e.t.) Kettering Town LFC (5)
Coventry Ladies Development FC (6) 5–0 Shrewsbury Town LFC (6)
Sporting Khalsa LFC (4) 1–3 Steel City Wanderers LFC (4)
Wealdstone LFC (7) 1–4 Bedford LFC (4)
Norwich City LFC (4) 0–1 Marlow LFC (5)
Sawbridgeworth Town LFC (6) 0–6 Ipswich Town LFC (4)
Luton Town LFC (4) 3–1 Acle United LFC (5)
Enfield Town LFC (4) 4–0 Haringey Borough LFC (5)
Wymondham Town LFC (7) 1–0 Cambridge United Women's FC (4)
Leyton Orient WFC (5) 0–2 (a.e.t.) Great Shelford LFC (5)
Great Wakering Rovers Ladies FC (5) 1–3 Milton Keynes Dons LFC (4)
Hampton & Richmond Borough LFC (7) 0–7 Peterborough Northern Star LFC (4)
Colchester Town LFC (5) 1–2 Hemel Hempstead Town LFC (5)
Riverside LFC (6) 0–4 Denham United LFC (4)
Queens Park Rangers Girls FC (6) 1–5 Lowestoft Town LFC (4)
Southampton Women FC (6) 2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–5 pen.) London Corinthians LFC (5)
Crystal Palace LFC (4) 5–0 Team Solent LFC (6)
Gloucester City LFC w/o Southampton Saints LFC (4)
AEK Boco LFC (7) 1–0 Shanklin LFC (4)
Gillingham LFC (4) 7–0 AFC Wimbledon Ladies (5)
Keynsham Town LFC (4) 6–2 Cheltenham Town LFC (4)
Bristol Ladies Union FC (5) 1–3 Herne Bay LFC (5)
Larkhall Athletic LFC (4) 11–1 Swindon Spitfires LFC (4)
Basingstoke Town LFC (5) 0–2 Fulham Foundation LFC (5)
St Nicholas LFC (4) 6–1 Surrey Eagles LFC (8)
Chichester City LFC (4) 7–1 Poole Town LFC (6)
Crawley Wasps LFC (5) 0–1 Old Actonians LFC (4)
Long Lane LFC (6) 0–12 Swindon Town LFC (4)
Brislington LFC (5) 2–3 Maidenhead United LFC (4)

Fourth qualifying round

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Drawn on 12 October.[6] Ties played on 8 November. Ties 6,7,10,18 & 22 were postponed until 15 November. As Nettleham were unable to fulfil the fixture, Leicester City Women received a walkover.[7] Tie 6 was postponed further until 22 November.

Tie Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier) Att.
1 Whitley Bay (5) 1–0 Woolton (6)
2 Chester-Le-Street Town (4) 3–1 Brighouse Town (5)
3 Morecambe (4) 6–3 Hartlepool United (7) 30
4 Mossley Hill (4) 4–2 Blackburn Community Sports Club (5) 25
5 Middlesbrough (4) 1–3 Liverpool Marshall Feds (4) 76
6 Tranmere Rovers (4) 3–0 Steel City Wanderers (4)
7 Burton Albion (6) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 pen.) Radcliffe Olympic (4)
8 TNS (5) 0–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers (4)
9 Long Eaton United (5) 4–1 Leicester City Ladies (4)
10 Nettleham (5) W-O Leicester City Women (4)
11 Coventry Ladies Development (6) 1–3 Stone Dominoes (6)
12 Marlow (5) 1–4 Luton Town (4)
13 Enfield Town (4) 1–0 Great Shelford (5) 80
14 Peterborough Northern Star (4) 8–0 Hemel Hempstead Town (5) 40
15 Wymondham Town (7) 0–2 Bedford (4)
16 Ipswich Town (4) 2–3 MK Dons (4)
17 Lowestoft Town (4) 1–8 London Corinthians (5)
18 Old Actonians (4) 4–1 Southampton Saints (4)
19 Denham United (4) 1–2 Crystal Palace (4)
20 AEK Boco (7) 0–10 Chichester City (4)
21 Larkhall Athletic (4) 2–3 Swindon Town (4) 40
22 Fulham Foundation (5) 2–0 St.Nicholas (4) 35
23 Keynsham Town (4) 5–0 Maidenhead United (4) 45
24 Gillingham (4) 3–0 Herne Bay (5)

First round proper

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The draw was held on 9 November 2015.[8] Ties were played on 6 December. Ties 1,2 & 11 were postponed until 13 December.

Tie Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier) Att.
1 Tranmere Rovers (4) 2–3 Whitley Bay Women (5)
2 Morecambe (4) 5–3 (a.e.t.) Chester-le-Street Town (4)
3 Mossley Hill (4) 2–1 Liverpool Marshall Feds (4) 30
4 Peterborough Northern Star (4) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–4 pen.) Radcliffe Olympic (4) 30
5 Long Eaton United (5) 3–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers (4)
6 Leicester City Women (4) 8–0 Stone Dominoes (6) 89
7 Milton Keynes Dons (4) 0–4 Crystal Palace (4) 83
8 London Corinthians (5) 3–4 (a.e.t.) Gillingham (4)
9 Bedford (4) 2–3 Luton Town (4)
10 Fulham Foundation (5) 3–3 (a.e.t.) (3–1 pen.) Enfield Town (4) 75
11 Chichester City (4) 6–0 Keynsham Town (4)
12 Old Actonians (4) 0–1 Swindon Town (4) 13

Second round proper

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All matches were played in January 2016.

Tie Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier) Att.
1 Whitley Bay Women (5) 0–2 Stoke City LFC (3)
2 Bradford City WFC (3) 3–0 Huddersfield Town LFC (3)
3 Preston North End WFC (3) 2–1 Derby County LFC (3) 42
4 Nuneaton Town LFC (3) 0–3 Blackburn Rovers LFC (3)
5 Sporting Club Albion LFC (3) 3–0 Long Eaton United LFC (5) 20
6 Loughborough Foxes LFC (3) 4–1 Guiseley AFC Vixens (3)
7 Leicester City WFC (4) 2–1 Radcliffe Olympic LFC (4) 105
8 Newcastle United WFC (3) 4–1 Mossley Hill LFC (4)
9 Nottingham Forest LFC (3) 3–0 Morecambe LFC (4)
10 Chichester City LFC (4) 3–4 Queens Park Rangers LFC (3)
11 Crystal Palace LFC (4) 1–2 West Ham United LFC (3) 104
12 Fulham Foundation LFC (5) 0–10 Lewes LFC (3) 74
13 Charlton Athletic LFC (3) 9–0 Plymouth Argyle LFC (3) 92
14 Swindon Town LFC (4) 1–4 Tottenham Hotspur LFC (3)
15 Forest Green Rovers LFC (3) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (1–3 pen.) Gillingham LFC (4)
16 Brighton & Hove Albion WFC (3) 7–0 Luton Town LFC (4) 143
17 Portsmouth Ladies (3) 2–0 Cardiff City LFC (3) 50
18 C&K Basildon LFC (3) 0–2 Coventry United LFC (3)

Third round proper

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All matches were played in February 2016.

Tie Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier) Att.
1 Aston Villa (2) 1–0 Portsmouth Ladies (3) 183
2 Charlton Athletic (3) 10–0 Newcastle United (3) 235
3 Sheffield (2) 5–1 Leicester City Women (4)
4 London Bees (2) 0–9 Durham (2) 197
5 Brighton & Hove Albion (3) 10–0 Oxford United (2) 402
6 West Ham United (3) 0–7 Blackburn Rovers (3) 39
7 Gillingham (4) 0–1 Tottenham Hotspur (3)
8 Sporting Club Albion (3) 1–0 Coventry United (3)
9 Everton (2) 7–0 Stoke City (3) 484
10 Loughborough Foxes (3) 1–1 aet 6–5 on pens Lewes (3) 45
11 Yeovil Town (2) 2–0 Bradford City (3) 175
12 Nottingham Forest (3) 2–0 Preston North End (3)
13 Watford (2) 1–3 (a.e.t.) Millwall Lionesses (2) 243
14 Bristol City (2) 7–1 Queens Park Rangers (3) 376

Fourth round proper

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Ties were played on 28 February 2016.[9] Brighton & Hove Albion initially won 2–1, but were forced to replay their game, as they named too many substitutes (7 instead of 5) on the match form. The tie was replayed on 13 March.[10]

Tie Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier) Att.
1 Bristol City (2) 0–0 (a.e.t.) (2–3 pen.) Yeovil Town (2) 436
2 Sheffield (2) 1–3 Sporting Club Albion (3) 80
3 Loughborough Foxes (3) 1–2 (a.e.t.) Millwall Lionesses (2)
4 Brighton & Hove Albion (3) 5–2 Blackburn Rovers (3) 135
5 Everton (2) 5–0 Nottingham Forest (3) 304
6 Durham (2) 3–1 Charlton Athletic (3) 197
7 Tottenham Hotspur (3) 2–3 (a.e.t.) Aston Villa (2)

Fifth round proper

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Seven winners of the previous round were joined by the nine WSL 1 teams. Matches were played on 19 and 20 March 2016.[11]

Tie Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier) Att.
1 Birmingham City (1) 1–1 a.e.t. (3–5 pen.) Arsenal (1)
2 Doncaster Rovers Belles (1) 1–4 Chelsea (1) 525
3 Brighton & Hove Albion (3) 3–4 Sporting Club Albion (3)
4 Reading (1) 2–0 Millwall Lionesses (2)
5 Yeovil Town (2) 0–2 Sunderland (1) 517
6 Liverpool (1) 0–2 Manchester City (1) 743
7 Notts County (1) 3–1 Durham (2)
8 Aston Villa (2) 1–0 Everton (2)

Quarter-finals

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Sporting Club Albion were the only team from outside the FA WSL to reach the quarter-finals. Matches were played on 3 April 2016.[12]

Tie Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier) Att.
1 Manchester City (1) 2–0 Sporting Club Albion (3) 1,270
2 Sunderland (1) 3–0 Reading (1) 407
3 Chelsea (1) 6–0 Aston Villa (2) 1,147
4 Arsenal (1) 2–2 (3–2 pen.) Notts County (1) 709

Semi-finals

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Matches were played on Sunday 17 April 2016.[13][14][15]

Tie Home team (tier) Score Away team (tier) Att.
1 Chelsea (1) 2–1 (a.e.t.) Manchester City (1) 2,278
2 Arsenal (1) 7–0 Sunderland (1) 902

Final

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Arsenal1–0Chelsea
Carter 18' report report
Attendance: 32,912
Referee: Sarah Garratt

References

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  1. ^ "Arsenal Ladies 1–0 Chelsea Ladies". BBC Sport.
  2. ^ "CARTER'S STUNNER EARNS ARSENAL THEIR 14TH WOMEN'S FA CUP". The FA.com.
  3. ^ "The FA Women's Cup 2015/16". Wordpress.com. 4 September 2015.
  4. ^ "SSE Women's FA Cup Draw". She Kicks.net. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  5. ^ "FA Women's Cup Results". The Football Association. 13 September 2015.
  6. ^ "FA Cup 4th qualifying round Draw". She Kicks.net.
  7. ^ "The website for the English football association, the Emirates FA Cup and the England football team".
  8. ^ "SSE WOMEN'S FA CUP FIRST ROUND DRAW MADE AT WEMBLEY". The FA.com.
  9. ^ "Albion Pull Off Cup Shock At Sheffield FC". She Kicks.net.
  10. ^ "Brighton to replay Women's FA Cup tie after substitute error". BBC Sport. 10 March 2016.
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  12. ^ "Penalties See Arsenal Into Semi-finals". She Kicks.net.
  13. ^ "SSE WOMEN'S FA CUP SEMI-FINAL DRAW MADE AT ST. GEORGE'S PARK". The FA.com.
  14. ^ "KIRBY BAGS LAST-GASP WINNER FOR CHAMPIONS CHELSEA". The FA.com.
  15. ^ "HAT-TRICK FOR DANIELLE VAN DE DONK AS ARSENAL REACH WEMBLEY". The FA.com.
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