Enough drama? How Man City, Brighton booked Women'...

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Enough drama? How Man City, Brighton booked Women'...

Enough drama? How Man City, Brighton booked Women'...

Bunny Shaw and Nadine Noordam's heroics helped their sides to the Women's FA Cup final with late goals.

Enough drama? How Man City, Brighton booked Women'...

Bunny Shaw and Nadine Noordam's heroics helped their sides to the Women's FA Cup final with late goals.

The Women's FA Cup semifinals delivered all the drama we craved, with late heroics from Bunny Shaw and Nadine Noordam punching tickets to the final for Manchester City and Brighton, respectively. For City, it was a tense affair that looked destined for extra time until Shaw, the league's most clinical finisher, produced a moment of magic in the dying minutes. Her goal sent the City faithful into raptures and proved why she remains one of the most feared strikers in the game. Over in Brighton, Noordam played the role of super-sub to perfection, netting a dramatic late winner that sealed the Seagulls' place in the showpiece event. Both matches were a testament to the growing depth and competitiveness of women's football, where composure under pressure separates the good from the great. For fans, these moments are why we love the FA Cup—unpredictable, emotional, and full of heart-stopping finishes. As we look ahead to the final, one thing is clear: both teams have the resilience and star power to make it a classic.

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