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1994–95 FA Women's Cup

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1994–95 FA Women's Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland & Wales
Final positions
ChampionsArsenal
Runner-upLiverpool
Penalty shoot-outs do not count towards the total number of goals.

The 1994–95 FA Women's Cup was an association football knockout tournament for women's teams, held between 18 September 1994 and 30 April 1995. It was the 25th season of the FA Women's Cup and was won by Arsenal, who defeated Liverpool in the final.[1]

The tournament consisted eight rounds of competition proper.

All match results and dates from the Women's FA Cup Website.[2]

First round

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All games were scheduled for 18 September 1994.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Abbey Rangers 0–7 Binfield
2 Amble Town 0–1 Cleveland
3 Bangor City 1–3 Leek Town
4 Barnet 1–5 Bedford Bells
5 Blackburn Rovers 3–0 Brighouse
6 Bolton 1–4 Manchester United
7 Brislington 1–6 Southampton
8 Bristol City O–W Bristol Rovers Walkover for Bristol City
9 Cardiff Institute 1–3 Tongwynlais
10 Carterton Town 0–2 Crowborough Athletic
11 Chailey Mavericks W–O Chislehurst United Walkover for Chailey Mavericks
12 Charlton 11–1 Milton Keynes United
13 City Roses 2–5 Barnsley
14 Clapton Orient 3–4 Slough Town
15 Clevedon Town 8–1 Gloucester Greyhounds
16 Collier Row 5–1 Colchester United
17 Comets 0–9 Eastleigh
18 Derby County 4–5 Rugby
19 Dorchester O–W Truro City Walkover for Truro City
20 Dunstable 4–6 Mill Hill United
21 Edenbridge Town 0–7 Newbury
22 Enfield 3–3 St Germaine
22 (Replay) St Germaine 2–3 Enfield
23 Farnborough 9–1 Teynham Gunners
24 Frome 10–1 Sturminster Newton
25 Fulham 7–1 Leighton Linslade
26 Gillingham 1–6 Lambeth
27 Gosport Borough 7–2 Sutton Athletic
28 Grimsby O–W Bradford City Walkover for Bradford City LFC
29 Harlow Town 3–1 Clacton
30 Haslingden 5–1 Wrexham
31 Havant 2–6 St George's
32 Huddersfield Town 12–0 Newcastle
33 Isle of Wight 0–6 Surbiton Town
34 Leicester City 3–4 Birmingham City
35 Manchester Belle Vue 4–1 Manchester City
36 Middlesbrough 3–0 Wakefield
37 Milton Keynes Athletic 0–7 Leyton Orient
38 Nettleham 5–0 Sparta Nottingham
39 Oldham Athletic 7–2 Port Vale
40 Pagham 4–3 Hassocks
41 Peterborough Diamonds 0–11 Highfield Rangers
42 Plymouth Pilgrims 4–2 Cheltenham YMCA
43 Preston Rangers 6–1 Kilnhurst
44 Pye 0–2 Calverton MW
45 Queens Park Rangers 8–1 Redbridge Wanderers
46 Radcliffe Borough 7–0 Chester City
47 Rainworth Miners Welfare 0–2 Notts County
48 Rochdale 1–7 Wigan
49 Sheffield Hallam United 5–0 Vernon–Carus
50 Sittingbourne 3–3 Reading Royals
50 (Replay) Reading Royals 3–3 Sittingbourne Penalties 4–2
51 South Lakes 0–6 South Shields
52 Stockport 1–5 Tranmere Rovers
53 Swindon Town 8–0 Weymouth
54 Swindon Town Spitfires 3–1 Bournemouth
55 Watford 6–0 Wycombe Wanderers
56 Whitehawk 5–0 Palace Eagles
57 Wiggington Grasshoppers 2–3 Oakland Rangers
58 Worcester City 8–2 Exeter Rangers
59 Worthing 0–4 Portsmouth
60 Yate Town 0–6 Torquay United

Second round

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All games were originally scheduled for 16 October 1994.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Bedford Bells 0–2 Sheffield Wednesday
2 Berkhamsted & Hemel 9–1 Epsom & Ewell
3 Brentford 6–3 Farnborough
4 Brighton & Hove Albion 14–0 Reading
5 Bristol O–W Tongwynlais Walkover for Tongwynlais
6 Chesterfield 2–5 Villa Aztecs
7 Clevedon Town 0–9 Oxford United
8 Colchester Royals 3–1 Pagham
9 Collier Row 0–2 Enfield
10 Crowborough Athletic 0–7 Wimbledon
11 Fulham 2–5 Ipswich Town
12 Gosport Borough 1–8 Bristol City
13 Harlow Town 2–0 Watford
14 Haslingden 0–5 Bronte
15 Highfield Rangers 2–3 Solihull Borough
16 Huddersfield Town 16–0 Barnsley
17 Inter Cardiff 2–4 Plymouth Pilgrims
18 Lambeth 1–0 Binfield
19 Leek Town 1–4 Nottingham Argyle
20 Leyton Orient 25–0 Slough Town
21 Maidstone Tigresses 2–1 Charlton
22 Mill Hill United 0–1 Horsham
23 Nettleham 1–6 Kidderminster Harriers
24 Newsham Park Hospital 3–4 St Helens / Garswood
25 Notts County 7–0 Derby County
26 Oakland Rangers 1–7 Radcliffe Borough
27 Oldham Athletic 5–1 Blackburn Rovers
28 Portsmouth 2–3 Newbury
29 Preston Rangers 5–2 Middlesbrough
30 Reading Royals 2–4 Langford
31 Sheffield Hallam United 2–6 Cowgate Kestrels
32 South Shields 0–11 Manchester Belle Vue
33 St George's 1–2 Surbiton Town
34 Stockport County 1–2 Calverton MW
35 Swindon Town 2–1 Southampton After Extra Time. 1–1 after 90 minutes.
36 Swindon Town Spitfires 3–4 Truro City
37 Torquay United 4–1 Eastleigh
38 Town & County 22–0 Chailey Mavericks
39 Tranmere Rovers 8–0 Cleveland
40 Warrington Town 3–4 Manchester United
41 Whitehawk 7–0 Queens Park Rangers
42 Wigan 2–0 Bradford City
43 Wilford O–W Birmingham City Walkover for Birmingham City
44 Worcester City 4–3 Frome

Third round

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All games were originally scheduled for 13 November 1994.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Berkhamsted & Hemel 3–4 Wimbledon
2 Brighton & Hove Albion 5–1 Whitehawk
3 Bristol City 7–1 Kidderminster Harriers
4 Enfield 6–1 Colchester Royals
5 Harlow Town 0–1 Surbiton Town
6 Ipswich Town 0–0 Horsham
6 (Replay) Horsham 0–5 Ipswich Town
7 Leyton Orient 6–1 Lambeth
8 Maidstone Tigresses 2–0 Langford
9 Manchester Belle Vue 3–1 Solihull Borough
10 Notts County 4–2 Nottingham Argyle
11 Oldham Athletic 2–1 Birmingham City
12 Oxford United 8–1 Torquay United
13 Plymouth Pilgrims 3–1 Tongwynlais
14 Preston Rangers 1–4 Cowgate Kestrels
15 Radcliffe Borough 3–6 Calverton MW
16 St Helens / Garswood 4–2 Bronte
17 Swindon Town 3–4 Newbury
18 Town & County 3–4 Brentford
19 Tranmere Rovers 5–5 Sheffield Wednesday
19 (Replay) Sheffield Wednesday 2–5 Tranmere Rovers
20 Truro City 2–2 Worcester City
20 (Replay) Worcester City 2–5 Truro City
21 Villa Aztecs 4–4 Huddersfield Town
21 (Replay) Huddersfield Town 4–0 Villa Aztecs Replayed after Huddersfield fielded an inellegible player
22 Wigan 4–1 Manchester United

Fourth round

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All games were originally scheduled for 4 December 1994.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Arsenal 3–0 Maidstone Tigresses
2 Brentford 2–2 Red Star Southampton
2 (Replay) Red Star Southampton 2–1 Brentford
3 Bristol City 6–2 Plymouth Pilgrims
4 Calverton MW 0–12 Wembley
5 Doncaster Belles 6–0 Truro City
6 Huddersfield Town 7–3 Ipswich Town
7 Ilkeston Town Rangers 5–1 Brighton & Hove Albion
8 Leyton Orient 7–0 Enfield
9 Liverpool 8–0 Surbiton Town
10 Manchester Belle Vue 2–3 Wigan
11 Newbury 1–2 Notts County
12 Oldham Athletic 1–7 Croydon
13 St Helens / Garswood 2–1 Oxford United
14 Tranmere Rovers 1–3 Leasowe Pacific
15 Wimbledon 3–0 Cowgate Kestrels
16 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–2 Millwall Lionesses

Fifth round

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All games were played on 15 January 1995.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Arsenal 3–1 Leasowe Pacific
2 Bristol City 3–2 Millwall Lionesses
3 Huddersfield Town 3–1 Ilkeston Town Rangers
4 Leyton Orient 3–1 Red Star Southampton
5 Liverpool 5–0 Notts County
6 Wembley 3–3 Doncaster Belles AET
6 (Replay) Doncaster Belles 2–1 Wembley
7 Wigan 1–3 St Helens / Garswood
8 Wimbledon 0–5 Croydon

Sixth round

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All games were played on 12 February 1995.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Bristol City 4–3 Huddersfield Town
2 Doncaster Belles 4–0 St Helens / Garswood
3 Leyton Orient 1–8 Arsenal
4 Liverpool 3–0 Croydon

Semi–finals

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All games were played on 19 March 1995.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Bristol City 0–5 Liverpool
2 Doncaster Belles 1–3 Arsenal AET

Final

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Arsenal3–2Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Jeff Winter

References

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  1. ^ "Spacey the difference for Arsenal".
  2. ^ "Women's F.A. Cup - Results". womensfacup.co.uk. Retrieved 25 April 2025.