日期 | R | 主队 v 客队 | - |
---|---|---|---|
12/11 19:00 | - | 切尔西 女子 v 雷丁 女子 | 3-5 |
12/11 18:30 | - | 利物浦 女子 v 杜伦 女子 | 3-1 |
11/21 19:45 | - | 布莱克本 女子 v 利物浦 女子 | 0-6 |
11/21 19:30 | - | 曼联 女子 v 莱斯特 女子 | 11-1 |
11/21 19:30 | - | 雷丁 女子 v 水晶宫 女子 | 6-0 |
11/21 19:30 | - | 阿森纳 女子 v 布里斯托城 女子 | 7-0 |
11/21 19:00 | - | 埃弗頓 女子 v 曼城 女子 | 1-4 |
11/21 19:00 | - | 杜伦 女子 v 谢菲尔德联 女子 | 0-4 |
11/20 19:45 | - | 伦敦Bees 女子 v 布莱顿霍夫阿尔比恩 女子 | 0-5 |
11/20 19:45 | - | 考文垂 女子 v 阿斯顿维拉 女子 | 2-2 |
11/20 19:45 | - | 查尔顿 女子 v 伦敦市母狮 女子 | 1-0 |
11/20 19:30 | - | 西汉姆 女子 v Lewes 女子 | 3-1 |
11/20 19:00 | - | 切尔西 女子 v 托特纳姆热刺 女子 | 5-1 |
11/03 14:04 | - | 雷丁 女子 v 西汉姆 女子 | 0-1 |
11/03 14:03 | - | 曼城 女子 v 伯明翰 女子 | 2-1 |
11/03 14:03 | - | 布莱顿 女子 v 阿森纳 女子 | 0-0 |
11/03 14:00 | - | 水晶宫 女子 v 托特纳姆热刺 女子 | 0-3 |
11/03 13:59 | - | 谢菲尔德联 女子 v 布莱克本 女子 | 4-1 |
11/03 12:31 | - | 埃弗頓 女子 v 曼联 女子 | 0-3 |
10/20 14:00 | - | 西汉姆 女子 v 托特纳姆热刺 女子 | 2-2 |
10/20 13:00 | - | 莱斯特 女子 v 伯明翰 女子 | 1-5 |
10/20 13:00 | - | 阿森纳 女子 v 查尔顿 女子 | 4-0 |
10/20 13:00 | - | 布莱顿 女子 v 布里斯托城 女子 | 1-2 |
10/20 13:00 | - | 布莱克本 女子 v 杜伦 女子 | 1-3 |
10/20 12:59 | - | 雷丁 女子 v Lewes 女子 | 3-2 |
10/20 12:59 | - | 考文垂 女子 v 利物浦 女子 | 1-5 |
10/20 11:00 | - | 曼联 女子 v 曼城 女子 | 2-0 |
10/19 18:29 | - | 阿斯顿维拉 女子 v 谢菲尔德联 女子 | 3-1 |
09/22 14:03 | - | 布里斯托城 女子 v 伦敦Bees 女子 | 3-0 |
09/22 13:01 | - | 考文垂 女子 v 布莱克本 女子 | 1-1 |
The FA Women's League Cup is a league cup competition in English women's association football. The competition was originally open to the eight teams in the FA WSL, but since the WSL's restructuring to two divisions, it has featured 23 teams. Prior to this it was known as the FA WSL Cup. The sponsor Continental AG was announced on 19 August 2011, meaning that for sponsorship reasons the competition is referred to as the FA Women's Continental Tyres League Cup.
Thirteen editions have been played, with Arsenal being the most successful club with seven titles.
Before the creation of the FA Women's Super League the top women's clubs competed in the FA Women's Premier League Cup.
The first League Cup edition under the WSL was played after the inaugural FA WSL season. Arsenal, having already won the WSL and the FA Women's Cup, completed the national treble after a 4–1 win over Birmingham City.
The 2012 cup saw a change of format. The straight knock-out was abolished and group-stage with two groups was created. The top two of each group advance to the semi-finals.
2014 saw 18 teams enter, with the new WSL 2 teams joining the WSL teams. There are three groups of six teams. In 2015 for the first time a quarter-final stage was played.
For 2016 the cup changed to a true knock-out format and abolished the group stage. A move which was made in agreement with the clubs to increase excitement and competitiveness. With 19 teams, the bottom six teams play a preliminary round. The round of 16 following that is seeded, so that WSL 1 teams meet WSL 2 teams, who have home advantage.
In 2017–18 again a group stage was added.
In 2018–19, as part of the restructuring of women's football, 22 teams entered. The competition was split up into 11 North and South, with each region having one group of six and one group of five. Each team would play one match against each other, with the top two in each group advancing to a quarter-final.
The format was similar in 2019–20, with an extra team in the South. The groups are A (North, 6 teams) B (South, 6 teams) C (North, 5 teams) D (South, 6 teams) making 23 teams.