2000–01 FA Women's Cup|
Country | England Wales |
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Champions | Arsenal |
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Runners-up | Fulham |
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Penalty shoot-outs do not count towards the total number of goals. |
The 2000–01 FA Women's Cup was an association football knockout tournament for women's teams, held between 10 September 2000 and 7 May 2001. It was the 31st season of the FA Women's Cup and was won by Arsenal, who defeated Fulham in the final.[1] The tournament consisted of two qualifying rounds and eight rounds of competition proper.
- All match results and dates from the Women's FA Cup Website.[2]
All games were played on 10 and 17 September 2000.
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
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1 |
AFC Preston |
1–6 |
Scunthorpe United |
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2 |
Aldershot Town |
0–2 |
Rushden & Diamonds |
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3 |
Ambassadors in Sport |
1–2 |
Preston North End |
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4 |
Barnet Copthall |
8–0 |
Maidstone United |
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5 |
Belper Town |
6–0 |
Worksop Town |
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6 |
Billericay Town |
2–0 |
Basingstoke Town |
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7 |
Cambridge United |
0–4 |
Crystal Palace (Bromley) |
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8 |
Carlisle Wanderers |
0–1 |
Stockport Celtic |
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9 |
Caversham |
9–3 |
Woodbridge Town |
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10 |
Chaffoteaux |
2–0 |
Billesley United |
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11 |
Chorley |
0–2 |
Barnsley |
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12 |
Corfe Hills United |
3–0 |
North Molton Sports |
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13 |
Crewe Alexandra |
2–6 |
Kettering Amazons |
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14 |
Croydon Postal |
7–1 |
Hackney |
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15 |
Deans |
0–4 |
Windscale |
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16 |
Elmore Eagles |
4–2 |
Dorchester |
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17 |
Exeter Rangers |
1–3 |
Cogan Coronation |
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18
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Gravesend & Northfleet
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1–11
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Gillingham
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19
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Great Wyrley
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4–4 (2–3 p)
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Nettleham
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20
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Gresley Rovers
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4–4 (3–4 p)
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Atherstone United
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21
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Haringey Borough
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5–3
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London Ladies
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22
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Haverhill Rovers
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9–0
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Thame United
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23
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Haywards Heath Town
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3–2
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Abbey Rangers
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24
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Hereford United
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3–1
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Bristol United
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25
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Hull City
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2–4
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Killingworth YPC
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26
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King's Lynn
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4–0
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Romford
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27
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Launceston
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1–10
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Keynsham Town
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28
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Leighton Linslade
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0–3
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Slough
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Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
29
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Lichfield Diamonds
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11–0
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ES Barwell
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30
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Lincoln City
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6–0
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North Staffs
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31
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Loughborough Dynamo
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0–8
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Leicester City
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32
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Loughborough Students
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6–1
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Wem Town Raiders
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Wem Town Raiders awarded the tie. Loughborough Students fielded 12 ineligible players.
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33
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Luton
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0–6
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Chesham United
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34
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Marjons
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20–1
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Madron
|
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35
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Morley Spurs
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3–3 (3–4 p)
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Billingham
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36
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Newport Pagnell Town
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4–1
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Woodham Radars
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37
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Newsham Park Hospital
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4–3
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Bolton Wanderers (Supporters)
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38
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Penrith Sapphires
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5–0
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Corwen
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39
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Real Maghull
|
0–12
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Chester City
|
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40
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Royston Town
|
0–6
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Redbridge Raiders
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41
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Stockport County
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13–1
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Newton Aycliffe
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42
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Tamworth
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2–3
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Kidderminster Harriers
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43
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Thorpe United
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5–2
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Broughton Aerospace
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Broughton Airspace awarded the tie. Thorpe United fielded 2 ineligible players.
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44
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Tipton Town
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1–2
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Grantham Town
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45
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Tottenham Hotspur
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5–1
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Colney Heath
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46
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Trafford
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5–3
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Bury
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47
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Viking Rangers
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6–6 (1–3 p)
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Hastings Town
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48
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Warminster Town
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0–11
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Okeford United
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49
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Warrington Grange
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6–4 (a.e.t.)
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Wigan
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50
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Wendron
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0–8
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Penzance
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51
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West Ham United
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7–0
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Tring Athletic
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52
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Willenhall Town
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1–4
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Steel City Wanderers
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53
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Wimborne Town
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4–1
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Swindon Spitfires
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54
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Wisbech Town
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0–7
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Bishop's Stortford
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55
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Witton Albion
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9–0
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Greyhound Gunners
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56
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Wycombe Wanderers
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1–3
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Malling
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Preliminary round
All games were played on 24 September and 1 October 2000.
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
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1 |
Barnet Copthall |
2–6 |
Chesham United |
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2 |
Barnsley |
1–0 |
Windscale |
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3 |
Brentford |
2–13 |
Rushden & Diamonds |
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4 |
Broughton Aerospace |
1–1 (3–4 p) |
Wakefield |
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5 |
Caversham |
5–2 |
Launton |
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6 |
Croydon Postal |
1–2 |
Crystal Palace (Bromley) |
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7 |
Elburton Villa |
0–2 (a.e.t.) |
Corfe Hills United |
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8 |
Elmore Eagles |
6–1 |
Keynsham Town |
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9 |
Grantham Town |
2–4 |
Belper Town |
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10 |
Great Wyrley |
1–3 |
Chaffoteaux |
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11 |
Haringey Borough |
4–1 |
Billericay Town |
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12 |
Haverhill Rovers |
2–1 |
Bishop's Stortford |
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13 |
Haywards Heath Town |
1–0 |
Newport Pagnell Town |
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14 |
Kidderminster Harriers |
0–4 |
Lincoln City |
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15 |
Lichfield Diamonds |
6–1 |
Leicester City |
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16 |
Malling |
3–2 |
Woking |
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17 |
Marjons |
0–5 |
Okeford United |
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Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
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18 |
Mond Rangers |
1–3 |
Chester City |
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19 |
Penrith Sapphires |
2–5 |
Scunthorpe United |
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20 |
Penzance |
2–1 |
Cogan Coronation |
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21
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Preston North End
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2–0
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Stockport Celtic
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Match abandoned after 78 minutes. Replayed
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21 (Replay) |
Preston North End |
7–0 |
Stockport Celtic |
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22 |
Redbridge Raiders |
0–1 (a.e.t.) |
West Ham United |
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23 |
Redbridge Wanderers |
0–12 |
Gillingham |
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24 |
Silsden |
4–5 |
Witton Albion |
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25
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Slough
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4–0
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King's Lynn
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26
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Steel City Wanderers
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2–4
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Kettering Amazons
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27
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Stockport County
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2–7
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Billingham
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28
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Tottenham Hotspur
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2–1
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Hastings Town
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29
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Trafford
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5–2
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Newsham Park Hospital
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30
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Warrington Grange
|
1–3
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Killingworth YPC
|
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31
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Wem Town Raiders
|
3–4
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Atherstone United
|
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32
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Wimborne Town
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5–2
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Hereford United
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First round proper
All games were scheduled for 29 October and 5, 10, 12 and 19 November 2000.
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
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1 |
Atherstone United |
0–3 |
Walsall |
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2 |
Blackpool Wren Rovers |
6–0 |
Newcastle |
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3 |
Chester City |
4–1 |
Scunthorpe United |
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4 |
Chester Le Street Town |
H–W |
Three Bridges |
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Walkover to Chester–le–Street.
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5 |
Chesterfield |
8–2 |
Kettering Amazons |
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6 |
Clevedon |
0–9 |
Bristol Rovers |
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7 |
Corfe Hills United |
3–0 |
Elmore Eagles |
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8 |
Crowborough Athletic |
0–7 |
West Ham United |
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9 |
Darlington |
2–4 |
Billingham |
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10 |
Denham United |
1–5 |
Malling |
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11 |
Doncaster Rovers |
3–4 |
Bradford City |
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12 |
Enfield |
4–0 |
Caversham |
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13 |
Fulham |
14–0 |
Crystal Palace (Bromley) |
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14 |
Gillingham |
5–1 |
Bedford Town Bells |
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15 |
Haringey Borough |
1–7 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
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16 |
Haverhill Rovers |
1–3 |
Charlton |
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17 |
Highfield Rangers |
5–1 |
Lichfield Diamonds |
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18 |
Ilkeston |
1–2 |
Parkgate |
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19 |
Killingworth YPC |
1–2 |
Blackburn Rovers |
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20 |
Manchester City |
4–1 |
Manchester United |
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Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
21 |
Mansfield Town |
3–3 (3–4 p) |
Chaffoteaux |
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22 |
Middlesbrough |
2–3 |
Leeds City Vixens |
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23 |
Oxford United |
1–6 |
Bristol City |
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24 |
Peterborough United |
0–2 |
Derby County |
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25 |
Portsmouth |
9–2 |
Okeford United |
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26 |
Preston North End |
4–2 |
Barnsley |
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27 |
Racers |
1–1 (a.e.t.) |
Chesham United |
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Abandoned in extra time due to player injury. Replay to be played at Chesham.
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27 (Replay)
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Chesham United
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7–1
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Racers
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28 |
Reading |
2–2 (8–7 p) |
Yeovil Town |
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29 |
Rushden & Diamonds |
3–0 |
Watford |
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30 |
Saltash Pilgrims |
1–4 |
Cheltenham Town |
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31
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Shrewsbury Town
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3–2
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Lincoln City
|
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32
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Slough
|
0–4
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Chelmsford City
|
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33
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Southampton
|
3–1
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Penzance
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34
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Stafford Rangers
|
5–3
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Arnold Town
|
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35
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Stowmarket
|
2–1 (a.e.t.)
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Hampton
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36
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Swindon Town
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9–0
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Wimborne Town
|
|
37
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Telford United
|
1–0
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Belper Town
|
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38
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Wakefield
|
H–W
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Trafford
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Walkover to Wakefield.
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39
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Whitehawk
|
3–2
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Haywards Heath Town
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40
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Witton Albion
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1–2
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Stockport Hatters
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|
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Second round proper
All games were originally scheduled for 3, 12, 19 and 26 November and 3 and 17 December 2000.
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
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1 |
Blackburn Rovers |
3–5 |
Parkgate |
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2 |
Bradford City |
1–4 |
Leeds City Vixens |
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3 |
Bristol City |
0–4 |
Bristol Rovers |
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4 |
Charlton |
1–19 |
Fulham |
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5 |
Cheltenham Town |
3–2 |
Portsmouth |
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6 |
Chesham United |
6–5 |
Highfield Rangers |
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7 |
Chester City |
7–1 |
Wakefield |
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8 |
Chester Le Street Town |
5–3 |
Billingham |
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9 |
Corfe Hills United |
3–3 (0–2 p) |
Reading |
|
10 |
Enfield |
15–0 |
Malling |
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Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
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11 |
Gillingham |
6–2 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
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12 |
Mansfield Town |
5–3 (a.e.t.) |
Chesterfield |
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13 |
Preston North End |
2–3 |
Blackpool Wren Rovers |
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14 |
Shrewsbury Town |
1–4 |
Derby County |
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15 |
Stockport Hatters |
0–3 |
Manchester City |
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16 |
Stowmarket |
3–0 |
Chelmsford City |
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17
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Swindon Town
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3–0
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Southampton
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18
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Telford United
|
2–0 (a.e.t.)
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Rushden & Diamonds
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19
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Walsall
|
1–1 (3–2 p)
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Stafford Rangers
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20
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Whitehawk
|
0–6
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West Ham United
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Third round proper
All games were originally scheduled for 10 and 17 December 2000 and 7 and 14 January 2001.
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
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1 |
Aston Villa |
1–0 |
Bangor City |
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2 |
Barking |
0–11 |
Barnet |
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3 |
Berkhamsted Town |
2–0 |
Reading Royals |
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4 |
Birmingham City |
2–0 |
Oldham Curzon |
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5 |
Blackpool Wren Rovers |
3–0 |
Newcastle Town |
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6 |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
3–1 |
Gillingham |
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7 |
Bristol Rovers |
7–0 |
Cheltenham Town |
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8 |
Chesham United |
2–4 |
Newport County |
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9 |
Chester Le Street Town |
2–0 |
Sheffield Wednesday |
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10 |
Coventry City |
0–3 |
Chester City |
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11 |
Derby County |
1–0 |
Telford United |
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Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
12 |
Ilkeston Town |
1–0 |
Leeds City Vixens |
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13 |
Ipswich Town |
0–10 |
Fulham |
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14 |
Langford |
0–3 |
Chelsea |
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15 |
Leeds United |
8–0 |
Huddersfield Town |
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16 |
Manchester City |
2–1 (a.e.t.) |
Walsall |
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17 |
Mansfield Town |
2–2 (4–3 p) |
Parkgate |
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18 |
Reading |
0–2 |
Enfield |
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19 |
Stowmarket |
1–2 |
Swindon Town |
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20 |
West Ham United |
3–0 |
Wembley Mill Hill |
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21
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Wimbledon
|
6–0
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Cardiff City
|
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22
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
|
4–0
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Garswood Saints
|
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Fourth round proper
All games were originally scheduled for 7, 14 and 21 and 28 January 2001.
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
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1 |
Arsenal |
5–3 |
Leeds United |
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2 |
Berkhamsted Town |
0–1 |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
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3 |
Birmingham City |
1–2 |
Aston Villa |
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4 |
Blackpool Wren Rovers |
1–7 |
Barnet |
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5 |
Bristol Rovers |
1–0 |
Mansfield Town |
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6 |
Chelsea |
5–3 |
Barry Town |
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7 |
Derby County |
0–8 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
|
8 |
Fulham |
8–0 |
Manchester City |
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9 |
Liverpool |
3–0 |
Chester City |
|
10 |
Millwall Lionesses |
1–4 |
Everton |
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11 |
Newport County |
3–3 (2–4 p) |
Chester Le Street Town |
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12 |
Sunderland AFC |
1–3 |
Charlton Athletic |
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13 |
Swindon Town |
1–2 (a.e.t.) |
Enfield |
|
14 |
Tranmere Rovers |
2–3 |
Doncaster Belles |
|
15 |
West Ham United |
1–4 |
Ilkeston Town |
|
16 |
Wimbledon |
0–4 |
Southampton Saints |
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Fifth round proper
All games were played on 28 January and 11 February 2001.
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
1 |
Barnet |
3–0 |
Enfield |
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2 |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
1–3 |
Aston Villa |
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3 |
Bristol Rovers |
4–3 |
Chester Le Street Town |
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4 |
Chelsea |
0–10 |
Arsenal |
|
5 |
Doncaster Belles |
8–0 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
|
6 |
Everton |
1–2 |
Charlton Athletic |
|
7 |
Ilkeston Town |
1–4 |
Southampton Saints |
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8 |
Liverpool |
0–8 |
Fulham |
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Quarter–finals
All games were played on 18 February and 10 March 2001.
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
1 |
Arsenal |
1–0 |
Doncaster Belles |
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2 |
Bristol Rovers |
1–0 |
Aston Villa |
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3 |
Fulham |
5–0 |
Barnet |
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4 |
Southampton Saints |
3–2 |
Charlton Athletic |
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Semi–finals
All games were played on 23 February 23.
Final
References
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National teams | |
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League competitions | Level 1 | |
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Levels 2–4 | |
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Level 5 | |
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Levels 6–7 | |
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Levels 8–9 |
- Isthmian League (Two, Three)
- Eastern Counties League (Premier, One)
- Hellenic League (Premier, One East, One West)
- Kent League (level 8 only)
- Midland Alliance (level 8 only)
- Midland Football Combination (level 9 only)
- North West Counties League (One, Two)
- Northern Counties East League (Premier, One)
- Northern League (One, Two)
- Sussex County League (One, Two)
- United Counties League (Premier, One)
- Wessex League (level 8 only)
- West Midlands (Regional) League (level 9 only)
- Western League (Premier, One)
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Lower leagues | |
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Cup competitions | FA cups | |
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Football League cups | |
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European competitions | |
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- Summer 2000 transfers
- Winter 2000–01 transfers
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