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Well she can't in the league, so question is if there's different rule for the cup.
I doubt that she'll be allowed to play. She didn't in the league so I would be amazed if they would allow her to in a cup final against them. There's no way they're going to let her play and make us stronger.She's not cup-tied so, unless it's been written into the contract, yes I think she can.
They'd have to move people who've booked for that day to another time. Which, honestly, should not be a huge deal. It's happened before because of bad weather, temporary COVID restrictions, and a screening of the men's Champions League final. They can do it for the biggest match our women's team has ever played.Stadium is free on the weekend of FA women's semis, so could they play the game there but how would that effect pre booked stadium tours and karting ?
yesThe best draw we could hope for, is it too soon to start thinking about a FA Cup final 🫨
Really hope that they do play it at the stadium, and with sensible pricing, I really think they could sell it out.
Won't be any news today at least I think, and could easily be next week. They need to figure out the venue and the date/time first, the latter of which will involve discussions with the BBC since they're showing both SF ties.Any indication as to tickets yet? Want to be right on it.
You can't play against parent club in the league. The cups are different unless written into contract. Plenty of times in champs league etc where players have played against their parent clubsI doubt that she'll be allowed to play. She didn't in the league so I would be amazed if they would allow her to in a cup final against them. There's no way they're going to let her play and make us stronger.
If you watch the last 15 seconds think I know where the players would prefer, well at least Bizet for one.In regard to playing the tie at WHL, I personally would rather it played at Brisbane Rd. The win is the most important thing here & the team are more familiar with the Brisbane pitch and surrounding, it would also be a chance to fill the stadium which would create a incredible atmosphere.
Getting to the final is the priority here, not a showcase at WHL.
Ticket news | Spurs vs Leicester City (Women's FA Cup)
We can now confirm ticketing details for our Adobe Women’s FA Cup semi-final clash against Leicester City at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday 14 April (12pm UK).www.tottenhamhotspur.com
£15 for adults, £5 for U18s
£15 at the Emirates for Cat A WSL womens games but seniors do get a discount , juniors at £5 for Semi is cheaper than Emirates games so swings and roundabouts .