

FA Women's Cup
Standings
Rules
P - Matches played
W - Wins
D - Draws
L - Losses
DIFF - Difference
GLS - Goals
Pts - Points
Games
About FA Women's Cup
FA Women's Cup is part of the football league system in England.
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FAQ
The Women's FA Cup is the top annual cup tournament for women's clubs in English football, equivalent to the men's FA Cup.
The England FA Women's Cup has existed since 1970, founded as the Mitre Challenge Trophy.
Sutton United won the first England FA Women's Cup in 1971.
The Football Association (FA) owns the England FA Women's Cup.
It's a knockout tournament with qualifying rounds for lower tiers, entering top teams later, decided by extra time or penalties.
Varies by team; lower tiers play multiple qualifying rounds, top teams enter in later proper rounds.
28 different teams have won the England FA Women's Cup.
The Women's Super League (WSL) is the top tier above it.
FA Women's National League Premier Division North and South.
No, as a cup competition, it has no league table or relegation.



