Town Women to Face Manchester City If They Beat Cherries Monday, 9th Dec 2024 19:56 Ipswich Town Women will travel to face Women’s Super League Manchester City in the Adobe Women’s FA Cup fourth round if they beat AFC Bournemouth in their rearranged third round tie.
The Blues and Cherries were due to meet yesterday but the game succumbed to the weather.
If Town win the rescheduled game, which will be played this coming Sunday at the Martello Ground, Felixstowe, then they will travel to take on City, currently second in the WSL, for the second time in six years, having been beaten 10-0 away in a fifth round tie in February 2020, widely viewed as the biggest game in the women’s club’s history.
The fourth round tie will take place over the weekend of 11th and 12th January.
Adobe Women's FA Cup Fourth Round 1 London Bees v Rugby Borough 2 Leicester City v Stoke City 3 West Ham United v Liverpool 4 Arsenal v Bristol City 5 Chelsea v Charlton Athletic 6 Exeter City v Sunderland 7 Cheltenham Town v Wolverhampton Wanderers 8 Brighton & Hove Albion v Durham 9 Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest or Burnley 10 Kidderminster Harriers or Blackburn Rovers v Portsmouth 11 Manchester City v Ipswich Town or AFC Bournemouth 12 Aston Villa v Oxford United or Bristol Rovers 13 Everton v Tottenham Hotspur 14 Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion 15 Crystal Palace v Sheffield United 16 Fulham v London City Lionesses
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Scuzzer added 20:04 - Dec 9
Is that a "Wow!" or a "Oh no!"? | | |
EuanTown added 20:26 - Dec 9
You go girls, go for it and enjoy the day against citeh | | |
dazza added 07:41 - Dec 10
Great incentive - hopefully will be a televised game - fingers crossed for you ladies that you get through to the plumb tie - COYLB | | |
dazza added 07:41 - Dec 10
Great incentive - hopefully will be a televised game - fingers crossed for you ladies that you get through to the plumb tie - COYLB | | |
Edmundo added 07:45 - Dec 10
An improvement on 0-10 is certain and will give a great indication of progress. Beat Bournemouth first though! | | |
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