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Man City sweep past Brighton in FA Cup final to complete domestic double
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Natalie Washington: ‘The FA banning trans women from women’s football was a hammer blow’
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Fowler wins FA Cup with Man City as fans honour Aussie coach's late father
Mary Fowler's Manchester City wins FA Cup, beating Dario Vidošić's Brighton and Hove Albion Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 9:47am In short: Mary Fowler has won the Women's FA Cup with Manchester City, beating Brighton and Hove Albion 4-0 at Wembley. Brighton featured fellow Matilda Charlize Rule, and is coached by Australian Dario Vidošić. Brighton fans unveiled a large banner in the stands in honour of Vidošić's father Rado, a well-known figure in Australian football, who died in January.
Manchester City thrash Brighton 4-0 to win women's FA Cup
Manchester City thrash Brighton 4-0 to win women's FA Cup May 31 : Manchester City hammered Brighton & Hove Albion to win the Women's FA Cup final at Wembley on Sunday, securing the trophy for the first time since 2020 and completing a domestic double in the process. After bulldozing their way to the Women's Super League title on the back of Bunny Shaw's 21 goals, the Jamaican international was instrumental again and, after rumours that she might depart, she celebrated signing a new contract...
Hull City charged by FA over discriminatory chants
Hull City has been charged by the Football Association following discriminatory chanting during their FA Cup match against Chelsea. The FA has taken action against the club regarding the offensive chants heard during the fixture.
Brighton v Manchester City: Women’s FA Cup final – live
⚽ FA Cup final updates from Wembley, kick-off 3pm BST⚽ Vidosic driven by family tragedy | City target the doubleGrowing up in Brisbane with a big time difference to London, Dario Vidosic loved being allowed to stay up past his bedtime to watch a big Wembley final on television next to his father, Rado, before trying to recreate a great goal with him in the garden the following day. On Sunday, Rado will not only be in the Vidosic family’s thoughts but in the hearts and minds of everyone...
Brighton v Manchester City: Women’s FA Cup final – live
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Is 3v3 the future of football? Why FA thinks ‘playground feel’ is the way ahead
The Football Association is introducing a new format for youth football, moving under-seven players to three-a-side football next season. This change, which lasts for one year before returning to five-a-side for under-eights, aims to enhance young players' technical skills and decision-making. The FA believes this shift to a more unstructured, smaller-sided game will benefit the future of the sport.
Brighton's Vidosic hopes to honour late father in FA Cup final
Brighton manager Dario Vidosic is hoping to honour his late father in Sunday's Women's FA Cup final when they take on Manchester City.
Rule changes needed to deal with pitch invasions - Scottish FA
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