Your guide to watching the Subway Women’s League Cup


The semi -finals of the Subway Women’s League Cup will take place during the week with Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and West Ham, who fight against each other.

Three of the four remaining competitors were the advantage that he had joined the competition at a later date after playing only one game due to their respective appearances in the UEFA women’s champions.

Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea currently have a horse in all four races with persistent jobs in the Super League for women, Adobe Women’s Fa Cup and the UEFA Champions League. As far as West Ham United is concerned, an occupied occupation of eighth place on the league means that head coach Rehanne Skinner will throw all your eggs into a basket if you step into the semi -finals against the blues.

With the semi -finals, over 5.05. February should take place, 90 minutes guides you through everything you need to know before the showdowns of the League Cup …

Stina Blackstenius

Stina Blackstenius achieves the winner goal in the Molineux Stadium / James Baylis – Ama / Gettyimages

A London derby in Wolverhampton ended with the fact that the Gunners raised the cutlery. As the winner of Stina Blackstenius’s 118th minute, Chelsea defeated 1-0. The victory has positively illuminated a turbulent season for Arsenal after not exceeding the first round of the qualification of the UEFA women Champions League.

A similar story played in the season when Arsenal Chelsea defeated 3-1 in Selhurst Park. Blackstenius was back on the player place when the Gunners had won silver in a campaign with injury areas.

Since the competition was founded in 2011, only Arsenal, Chelsea and MAN have won the League Cup. The Gunners are the leader who took home the ultimate fame seven times. The Cityzens won the competition four times, the last time in the 2021/22 campaign.

As for the English Champions, Chelsea has increased the league pokal court twice, but has been defeating in the final for three years.

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Arsenal will be organized for the second time in the 2024/25 season/Visionhaus/Gettyimages

Chelsea will endeavor to make it again to the final of the competition than the Side moderator West Ham in the opening semi-final. The blues wiped Durham with a 5-0 win on the route at halftime on the championship side, while West Ham Tottenham Hotspur defeated 2-1 to secure her place.

It is West Ham’s third time in the semi -final stages of the competition and also appears against Chelsea against Chelsea. This time the iron will hope for a better luck after you have lost 6: 0 and 7: 0 in 2021 and 2023.

In North -London, the defending champion Arsenal Manchester City in Meadow Park will organize a place in the final. The Gunners will endeavor to give their cabinet a trophy for the third increase after defeating Chelsea 3-1 in 2023 and 1-0 in 2024.

The League Cup is the last cutlery that City expanded to its cabinet and won the competition in 2022 after defeating Chelsea 3-1 in Plough Lane.

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Date

Chelsea against West Ham United

Wednesday 6 February 7:00 p.m. GMT

Arsenal against Manchester City

Thursday February 6, 7:00 p.m. GMT

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Chelsea in search of salvation after losing three league cup final in a row / Eddie Keogh / Gettyimages

The Subway Women’s League Cup has confirmed the shipment options for the upcoming semi -finals.

Kingsmeadow is the confirmed place for Chelsea against West Ham United, which takes place on Wednesday, February 5th at 7:00 p.m. GMT.

The fans can adjust to the action on BBC iPlayer and on the official barclays WSL YouTube channel.

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Where to watch

Chelsea against West Ham

BBC iPlayer and YouTube

Arsenal against Manchester City

BBC iPlayer and YouTube

Pride Park Stadium

Pride Park Stadium The moderator of this year’s Subway Women’s League Cup Final / James Baylis – Ama / Gettyimages

The Pride Park Stadium by Derby County was appointed official host of the final for the Subway Women’s League Cup. With a capacity of 33,597, Pride Park will greet the turnstile for an impetus from 12:15 p.m. on Saturday, March 15th.

This is not the first time that the Derby Stadium organizes a big women’s game and previously organized the 2009 FA Cup final between Arsenal and Sunderland in front of 23,291 fans.

The final of the 2024/25 League Cup will try to break the visitor record between Arsenal and Chelsea last season, in which 21,462 fans fill the Molineux Stadium of Wolverhampton.

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