The 2004–05 FA Women's Cup was the 35th edition of the FA Women's Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. It was sponsored by Nationwide, and known as The FA Women's Cup in partnership with Nationwide for sponsorship purposes.[1] 210 clubs were accepted into the tournament.[2]
National Division side Arsenal were the defending champions, but they were eliminated by Everton in the semi-finals. Charlton Athletic won their first FA Women's Cup title after a 1–0 win over Everton in the final.
Teams
Prize money
First round qualifying
The matches were played on Sunday 5 September 2004, the only exception being Luton Town Belles v Brentford, which took place on Monday 6 September 2004.[5]
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
1 |
Stockport Celtic |
A–W |
Gateshead Cleveland Hall |
|
Walkover for Gateshead Cleveland Hall.
|
2 |
Wigan Athletic |
4–1 |
York City |
|
3 |
Windscale |
1–5 |
Leeds City Vixens |
|
4 |
Blyth Spartans |
1–3 |
Huddersfield Town |
|
5 |
Morley Spurs |
6–1 |
Darwen |
|
6 |
Bolton Wanderers |
9–0 |
Ossett Albion |
|
7 |
Liverpool Manweb Feds |
11–0 |
Chew Moor Brook |
|
8 |
Garswood Saints |
4–2 |
Killingworth YPC |
|
9 |
Cleator Moor Celtic |
1–1 (1–4 p) |
Durham City |
|
10 |
Bradford City |
5–2 |
Penrith Sapphires |
|
11 |
Macclesfield Town |
2–3 |
Lumley |
|
12 |
Blyth Town |
4–2 |
Thorpe United |
|
13 |
South Durham Royals |
4–2 |
Crook Town |
|
14 |
Kirklees |
2–1 |
Hopwood |
|
15 |
Loughborough Dynamo |
2–7 |
Kirkley |
|
16 |
Stoke City |
12–0 |
Heelands Rangers |
|
17 |
Cosford |
3–2 (a.e.t.) |
Rea Valley |
|
18 |
Derby County |
8–0 |
Barwell |
|
19 |
Belper Town |
0–11 |
Leicester City |
|
20 |
Colchester Town |
0–8 |
Buxton |
|
21 |
Valiant |
0–10 |
Peterborough Azure |
|
22 |
Cambridge United |
21–0 |
Bradwell Belles |
|
23 |
Solihull Glades |
1–5 |
A.F.C. Telford United |
|
24 |
Southam United |
4–1 |
Birmingham University |
|
25 |
The New Saints |
7–1 |
Birstall United |
|
26 |
Colchester United |
13–0 |
Rushcliffe Eagles |
|
27 |
Dudley United |
0–5 |
Stratford Town |
|
28 |
Dynamo North London |
2–2 (5–2 p) |
Slough |
|
29 |
Dagenham & Redbridge |
H–W |
Maidstone Mavrix |
|
Walkover for Dagenham & Redbridge.
|
30 |
AEI Gravesend |
7–0 |
Wycombe Wanderers |
|
|
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
31 |
Ashdown Rovers |
11–2 |
Southampton Women |
|
32 |
Brentwood Town |
3–2 (a.e.t.) |
Haywards Heath Town |
|
33 |
Hampton & Richmond Borough |
15–0 |
FC London |
|
34 |
Haringey Borough |
1–7 |
Chelmsford City |
|
35 |
London Women |
9–0 |
Hoddesdon Owls |
|
36 |
Carterton |
1–5 |
Clapton Orient |
|
37 |
Panthers |
2–1 |
Woodbridge Town |
|
38 |
Redhill |
4–0 |
Hitchin Town |
|
39 |
Redbridge |
A–W |
Henley Town |
|
Walkover for Henley Town.
|
40 |
Thatcham Town |
6–2 |
Eastbourne Town |
|
41 |
Luton Borough |
A–W |
Hastings United |
|
Walkover for Hastings United.
|
42 |
Woking |
7–1 |
Hendon |
|
43 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
1–0 |
Banbury United |
|
44 |
Leighton Linslade |
0–1 |
Billericay |
|
45 |
MK Wanderers |
2–4 |
Viking |
|
46 |
AFC Newbury |
7–2 |
Morden United |
|
47 |
Woodstock |
1–3 |
Royston Town |
|
48 |
Bowers & Pitsea |
3–4 (a.e.t.) |
Dover Athletic |
|
49 |
Saffron Walden Town |
2–6 |
Crowborough Athletic |
|
50 |
Aylesbury United |
8–3 |
Abbey Rangers |
|
51 |
Lewes |
H–W |
Basildon Town |
|
Walkover for Lewes.
|
52 |
CEFI |
3–3 (3–1 p) |
Haywood United |
|
53 |
Yeovil Town |
9–2 |
Swindon Spitfires |
|
54 |
Ross Town |
4–3 |
Penzance |
|
55 |
Madron |
H–W |
Reading Girls |
|
Walkover for Madron.
|
56 |
Bath City |
7–1 |
Launceston |
|
57 |
Alphington |
0–3 |
Isca Vikings |
|
58 |
Team Bath |
1–2 (a.e.t.) |
Newquay AFC |
|
59 |
Aldershot Town |
3–1 |
St Peter's |
|
60 |
Luton Town Belles |
5–6 |
Brentford |
|
|
Second round qualifying
All matches were played on Sunday 26 September 2004.[6]
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
1 |
Bolton Wanderers |
2–1 |
Lumley |
|
2 |
Leeds City Vixens |
3–0 |
Huddersfield Town |
|
3 |
Liverpool Manweb Feds |
3–4 |
Garswood Saints |
|
4 |
Bury |
1–1 (4–1 p) |
Barnsley |
|
5 |
Gateshead Cleveland Hall |
0–5 |
Darlington RA |
|
6 |
Wigan Athletic |
5–3 |
Blyth Town |
|
7 |
Kirklees |
0–1 |
South Durham Royals |
|
8 |
Durham City |
0–6 |
Morley Spurs |
|
9 |
Bradford City |
10–0 |
Bolton Ambassadors |
|
10 |
AFC Telford United |
2–5 (a.e.t.) |
Derby County |
|
11 |
Buxton |
2–0 |
Kettering Town |
|
12 |
Stoke City |
4–3 |
Cosford |
|
13 |
Cambridge United |
7–0 |
Kirkley |
|
14 |
Whittington |
0–14 |
The New Saints |
|
15 |
Walsall |
2–7 |
Colchester United |
|
16 |
Peterborough Azure |
2–1 |
Southam United |
|
17 |
Stratford Town |
2–7 |
Leicester City |
|
18 |
CEFI |
4–3 (a.e.t.) |
Woking |
|
|
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
19 |
Crowborough Athletic |
1–3 |
London Women |
|
20 |
Lordswood |
3–1 |
Chelmsford City |
|
21 |
AFC Newbury |
2–4 |
Brentford |
|
22 |
Dagenham & Redbridge |
3–0 |
Royston Town |
|
23 |
Panthers |
4–0 |
Brentwood Town |
|
24 |
Lewes |
3–1 |
Viking |
|
25 |
Henley Town |
7–2 |
Billericay |
|
26 |
Dover Athletic |
0–2 |
AEI Gravesend |
|
27 |
Thatcham Town |
2–1 |
Aylesbury United |
|
28 |
Hastings United |
1–3 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
|
29 |
Redhill |
5–2 |
Hampton & Richmond Borough |
|
30 |
Dynamo North London |
2–1 |
Clapton Orient |
|
31 |
Yeovil Town |
7–0 |
Buckfastleigh Rangers |
|
32 |
Exeter City |
1–7 |
Newquay AFC |
|
33 |
Ross Town |
8–0 |
Madron |
|
34 |
AFC Bournemouth |
6–2 |
Gloucester City |
|
35 |
Isca Vikings |
3–6 (a.e.t.) |
Bath City |
|
36 |
Ashdown Rovers |
3–2 |
Aldershot Town |
|
|
First round proper
The draw took place on Monday 27 September 2004.[7] The matches were scheduled to be played on Sunday 24 October 2004. Fourteen matches (Bath City v Swindon Town, Bolton Wanderers v Doncaster Parklands Rovers, Buxton v Ilkeston Town, Cardiff City Bluebirds v AFC Bournemouth, CEFI v Reading, Crewe Alexandra v Scunthorpe United, Garswood Saints v Bradford City, Lewes v Brentford, Plymouth Argyle v Ashdown Rovers, Preston North End v Bury, Redhill v Chesham United, Shrewsbury Town v Leicester City Ladies, Wembley v Thatcham Town and Wigan Athletic v Blackpool Wren Rovers) were postponed and rescheduled for the following Sunday (31 October 2004). One match (Newton Abbot v Forest Green Rovers) was played on Monday 8 November 2004.[8]
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
1 |
Barnet (3) |
3–1 |
Tottenham Hotspur (4) |
|
2 |
Bedford Town Bells (3) |
4–1 |
Stoke City (4) |
|
3 |
Cambridge City (4) |
0–2 |
Nottingham Forest (3) |
|
4 |
Chester City (3) |
2–0 |
Darlington RA (4) |
|
5 |
Chester-le-Street (3) |
0–1 |
Newcastle United (3) |
|
6 |
Colchester United (4) |
2–1 |
The New Saints (4) |
|
7 |
Dagenham & Redbridge (4) |
1–1 (2–4 p) |
Gillingham (3) |
|
8 |
Keynsham Town (3) |
5–2 |
Newquay (4) |
|
9 |
Launton (3) |
2–1 |
AEI Gravesend (4) |
|
10 |
Leafield Athletic (3) |
2–0 |
Derby County (4) |
|
11 |
Leicester City (4) |
7–0 |
Stafford Rangers (3) |
|
12 |
Leyton Orient (3) |
0–1 |
Queens Park Rangers (3) |
|
13 |
Lichfield Diamonds (3) |
3–4 |
Chesterfield (3) |
|
14 |
London Women (4) |
1–3 (a.e.t.) |
Sophtlogic (3) |
|
15 |
Lordswood (6) |
3–0 |
Barking (3) |
|
16 |
Morley Spurs (4) |
1–3 |
Leeds City Vixens (4) |
|
17 |
Northampton Town (3) |
3–1 |
Loughborough Students (3) |
|
18 |
Oxford City (3) |
H–W |
Henley Town (4) |
|
Walkover for Oxford City.
|
19 |
Peterborough Azure (n) |
2–4 |
Norwich City (3) |
|
20 |
Reading Royals (3) |
10–1 |
Panthers (7) |
|
|
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
21 |
Rushden & Diamonds (3) |
2–3 |
Long Eaton Villa (3) |
|
22 |
South Durham Royals (5) |
2–1 |
Manchester United (3) |
|
23 |
West Ham United (3) |
3–0 |
Dynamo North London (7) |
|
24 |
Yeovil Town (5) |
1–2 |
Cleveden Town (3) |
|
25 |
Bath City (4) |
0–4 |
Swindon Town (3) |
|
26 |
Bolton Wanderers (4) |
2–3 |
Doncaster Parklands Rovers (3) |
|
27 |
Buxton (7) |
2–2 (0–3 p) |
Ilkeston Town (3) |
|
28 |
Cardiff City Bluebirds (3) |
5–1 |
AFC Bournemouth (4) |
|
29 |
CEFI (5) |
6–2 |
Reading (3) |
|
30 |
Crewe Alexandra (3) |
4–0 |
Scunthorpe United (3) |
|
31 |
Garswood Saints (4) |
3–3 (4–2 p) |
Bradford City (4) |
|
32 |
Lewes (4) |
3–2 |
Brentford (4) |
|
33 |
Plymouth Argyle (3) |
9–1 |
Ashdown Rovers (5) |
|
34 |
Preston North End (3) |
3–0 |
Bury (5) |
|
35 |
Redhill (4) |
0–5 |
Chesham United (3) |
|
36 |
Shrewsbury Town (3) |
0–5 |
Leicester City Ladies (3) |
|
37 |
Wembley (3) |
1–3 (a.e.t.) |
Thatcham Town (5) |
|
38 |
Wigan Athletic (5) |
0–8 |
Blackpool Wren Rovers (3) |
|
39 |
Newton Abbot (3) |
1–1 (5–4 p) |
Forest Green Rovers (3) |
|
BYE: Ross Town (4)
|
|
Second round proper
The matches were played on Sunday 14 November 2004, the only exception being Norwich City v Colchester United, which took place on Sunday 21 November 2004.[9]
Tie |
Home team (tier) |
Score |
Away team (tier) |
Att.
|
1 |
Barnet (3) |
9–3 |
Launton (3) |
|
2 |
Cardiff City Bluebirds (3) |
8–1 |
Ross Town (4) |
|
3 |
Chesterfield (3) |
2–1 |
Garswood Saints (4) |
|
4 |
CEFI (5) |
1–3 |
Lordswood (6) |
|
5 |
Crewe Alexandra (3) |
2–3 (a.e.t.) |
Leeds City Vixens (4) |
|
6 |
Doncaster Parklands Rovers (3) |
2–4 |
Newcastle United (3) |
|
7 |
Gillingham (3) |
0–3 |
Reading Royals (3) |
|
8 |
Ilkeston Town (3) |
0–9 |
Northampton Town (3) |
|
9 |
Leafield Athletic (3) |
1–0 |
Bedford Town Bells (3) |
|
10 |
Long Eaton Villa (3) |
0–1 |
Leicester City Ladies (3) |
|
|
|
Third round proper
The draw was held on Monday 15 November 2004.[10] All matches were played on Sunday 5 December 2004.[11]
Watford won 5–2 against Cardiff City. However, Watford played an ineligible player and the match was awarded to Cardiff City.[12]
Fourth round proper
The draw was held on Monday 6 December 2004.[13] All matches were played on Sunday 9 January 2005.[14]
Fifth round proper
The draw was held on Monday 10 January 2005.[15] All matches were played on Sunday 30 January 2005.[16]
Quarter-finals
The draw was held on Monday 31 January 2005.[17] The matches were played on Sunday 13 February 2005, the only exception being Birmingham City v Arsenal, which took place on Sunday 20 February 2005.[18]
Semi-finals
All matches were played on Sunday 20 March 2005.[19]
Final
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