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Charlton Women
04-05 21:30
0 - 0
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Liverpool Women
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Charlton Women
Liverpool Women
Attacks
49
126
Dangerous Attacks
33
112
Ball Possession
25
75
On Target
2
4
Off Target
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115′
0-1
Z.shaw
110′
s.whitehouse
102′
Z.shaw
m.enderby
102′
m.mcateer
G.Pearse
96′
M. Thomas
End 0-0
89′
E. Bissell
k.flannery
87′
e.dow n
77′
R.Shimizu
A.Bergstrom
76′
ellie mason
c.newsham
70′
M.Ross
57′
M.Ross
A. Thestrup
57′
K. Lockwood
K.Bradley
57′
gillian kenney
K. Muya
56′
M. Thomas
D. O'Sullivan
56′
A.Bernabe
S. Lily
56′
b.olsson
A.Csillag
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
The English FA Women's Cup clash on April 5, 2026, between Charlton Women and Liverpool Women finished in a goalless 0-0 draw, setting up a replay to decide who advances in the prestigious knockout competition. Played at The Valley, the match was a tense and tightly-contested affair where defensive organization cancelled out attacking ambition, with neither side able to find a decisive breakthrough. The first half saw both teams probe cautiously, with Liverpool enjoying more possession but Charlton creating the better chances on the counter-attack, forcing the Liverpool goalkeeper into a smart save just before the interval. The second half followed a similar pattern, with the intensity rising but the final pass or shot lacking the necessary quality. The key moment arrived in the 75th minute when Charlton thought they had scored, only for the assistant referee's flag to rule the effort out for offside after a brief VAR check confirmed the decision. Both teams had half-chances in the dying minutes but ultimately settled for a draw, a result that arguably favors the lower-division Charlton as they earned another shot at a Women's Super League giant. The stalemate means the tie remains alive, with the replay scheduled at Liverpool's home ground, where they will be expected to exert their superior quality to progress in the FA Women's Cup.