A list of all Women's FA Cup Final results
See who the winners were, along with scorelines and venues for all of the Women's FA Cup Finals down the years

The Women's FA Cup is the premier knockout competition in England, which was first founded in 1970, initially as the WFA Cup.
It's since been known as the FA Women's Cup and has attracted sponsorship from UK Living, Nationwide, AXA, E.ON and Vitality over the years and is currently the Adobe Women's FA Cup
In its early days, the competition was knows as the Mitre Challenge Trophy and was organised by the Women's Football Association. The competition also including teams from Scotland and Wales, with the first three finals featuring teams from north of the border.
The WFA ran the competition for the first 23 editions, during which time Southampton won the cup eight times in its first eleven campaigns. The FA began administering English women's football in mid-1993.
Arsenal currently hold the record for most titles overall, having won the Cup fourteen times.
The current holders are Manchester United, who defeated Tottenham Hotspur 4–0 in the 2024 Final to win their first Women's FA Cup title, a year after their first appearance in the Final in 2023.
1970-1980
1970–71
Southampton 4–1 Stewarton Thistle
Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
1971–72
Southampton 3–2 Lee's Ladies
Eton Park, Burton upon Trent
Attendance: 1,500
1972–73
Southampton 2–0 Westthorn United
Bedford Town FC
Attendance: 3,000
1973–74
Fodens 2–1 Southampton
Bedford Town FC
Attendance: 800
1974–75
Southampton 4–2 Warminster
Dunstable Town FC
1975–76
Southampton 2–1 Queen's Park Rangers (AET)
Bedford Town FC
Attendance: 1,500
1976–77
Queen's Park Rangers 1–0 Southampton
Champion Hill, East Dulwich
Attendance: 3,000
1977–78
Southampton 8–2 Queen's Park Rangers
Wexham Park Stadium, Slough
Attendance: 200
1978–79
Southampton 1–0 Lowestoft Ladies
Waterlooville FC
Attendance: 1,200
1979–80
St Helens 1–0 Preston North End
Enfield Town FC

1980 - 1990
1980–81
Southampton 4–2 St Helens
Knowsley Road, St Helens
Attendance: 1,352
1981–82
Lowestoft Ladies 2–0 Cleveland Spartans
Loftus Road
Attendance: ~1,000
1982–83
Doncaster Belles 3–2 St Helens
Sincil Bank, Lincoln
Attendance: 1,500
1983–84
Howbury Grange 4–2 Doncaster Belles
Sincil Bank, Lincoln
1984–85
Friends of Fulham 2–0 Doncaster Belles
Craven Cottage, Fulham
Attendance: 1,500
1985–86
Norwich City 4–3 Doncaster Belles
Carrow Road, Norwich
1986–87
Doncaster Belles 2–0 St Helens
City Ground, Nottingham
1987–88
Doncaster Belles 3–1 Leasowe Pacific
Gresty Road, Crewe
Attendance: 800
1988–89
Leasowe Pacific 3–2 Friends of Fulham
Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 941
1989–90
Doncaster Belles 1–0 Friends of Fulham
Baseball Ground, Derby
Attendance: 3,000

1990-2000
1990–91
Millwall Lionesses 1–0 Doncaster Belles
Prenton Park, Tranmere
Attendance: 4,000
1991–92
Doncaster Belles 4–0 Red Star Southampton
Prenton Park, Tranmere
Attendance:250
1992–93
Arsenal 3–0 Doncaster Belles
Manor Ground, Oxford
Attendance: 3,547
1993–94
Doncaster Belles 1–0 Knowsley United
Glanford Park, Scunthorpe
Attendance: 1,674
1994–95
Arsenal 3–2 Liverpool
Prenton Park, Tranmere
1995–96
Croydon 1–1 Liverpool (AET) (Croydon win 3-2 on penalties)
The New Den, Millwall
Attendance: 2,110
1996–97
Millwall Lionesses 1–0 Wembley
Upton Park
Attendance: 3,015
1997–98
Arsenal 3–2 Croydon
The New Den, Millwall
1998–99
Arsenal 2–0 Southampton
The Valley, Charlton
Attendance: 6,450
1999–00
Croydon 2–1 Doncaster Belles
Bramall Lane, Sheffield
Attendance: 3,434

2000-2010
2000–01
Arsenal 1–0 Fulham
Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace
Attendance: 13,824
2001–02
Fulham 2–1 Doncaster Belles
Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace
Attendance: 10,124
2002–03
Fulham 3–0 Charlton Athletic
Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace
Attendance: 10,389
2003–04
Arsenal 3–0 Charlton Athletic
Loftus Road, QPR
Attendance: 12,244
2004–05
Charlton Athletic 1–0 Everton
Upton Park, West Ham
Attendance: 8,567
2005–06
Arsenal 5–0 Leeds United
The New Den, Millwall
Attendance: 13,452
2006–07
Arsenal 4–1 Charlton Athletic
City Ground, Nottingham
Attendance: 24,529
2007–08
Arsenal 4–1 Leeds United
City Ground, Nottingham
Attendance: 24,582
2008–09
Arsenal 2–1 Sunderland
Pride Park Stadium, Derby
Attendance: 23,291
2009–10
Everton 3–2 Arsenal (AET)
City Ground, Nottingham
Attendance: 17,505




2010-2020
2010–11
Arsenal 2–0 Bristol Academy
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Attendance: 13,885
2011–12
Birmingham City 2–2 Chelsea (AET) (Birmingham win 3–2 on penalties)
Ashton Gate, Bristol
Attendance: 8,723
2012–13
Arsenal 3–0 Bristol Academy
Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster
Attendance: 4,988
2013–14
Arsenal 2–0 Everton
Stadium MK, Milton Keynes
Attendance: 15,098
2014–15
Chelsea 1–0 Notts County
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 30,710
2015–16
Arsenal 1–0 Chelsea
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 32,912
2016–17
Manchester City 4–1 Birmingham City
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 35,271
2017–18
Chelsea 3–1 Arsenal
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 45,423
2018–19
Manchester City 3–0 West Ham United
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 43,264
2019–20
Manchester City 3–1 Everton (AET)
Wembley Stadium
Behind closed doors (COVID-19 pandemic)

2020 -
2020–21
Chelsea 3–0 Arsenal
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 40,942
2021–22
Chelsea 3–2 Manchester City (AET)
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 49,094
2022–23
Chelsea 1–0 Manchester United
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 77,390
2023–24
Manchester United 4–0 Tottenham Hotspur
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 76,082
