Tournament details | |
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Country | Wales |
Teams | 44[1] |
The 2023–24 FAW Women's Cup (also known as Bute Energy Welsh Cup for sponsorship reasons[2]) is the 30th edition of the FAW Women's Cup, the premier knock-out cup competition for women's association football teams in Wales.[3][4][5]
Format
The tournament is a single-elimination tournament, with 24 clubs in the qualifying round, and 20 joining in the first round proper.[1]
Qualifying round
Home team | Result | Away team |
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18 September 2023[6][7] | ||
Aberaman | 6–3 | Wattsville |
Aberystwyth University | 1–13 | Carmarthen Town |
Ammanford | 2–2 (4–3 p) | Taffs Well |
Bangor | 2–0 | Airbus UK Broughton |
Coed Duon | 5–2 | Cambrian & Clydach Vale |
Llanelli Town | 19–0 | Morriston Town |
Llangefni Town | 5–2 | Denbigh Town |
Penclawdd | 2–0 | Johnstown |
Penybont | 14–0 | Coedffranc |
Penydarren | 1–4 | Newport City |
Pwllheli | 4–1 | Kinmel Bay |
Welshpool Town | 0–11 | NFA |
First round
Home team | Result | Away team |
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15 October 2023[3][4][8] | ||
North Section | ||
Pwllheli | 0–13 | Wrexham |
Llanfair United | 0–3 | Aberystwyth Town |
Bangor | 1–6 | Y Felinheli |
The New Saints | 3–0 | Connahs Quay Nomads |
NFA | 0–5 | Llandudno |
Rhyl | 4–2 | Llangefni Town |
South Section | ||
Pontypridd United | 9–0 | Penclawdd |
Llanelli Town | 0–14 | Cardiff City |
Cascade YC | 5–0 | Carmarthen Town |
Caldicot Town | 1–4 | Briton Ferry Llansawel |
Swansea University | 3–3 (6–5 p) | Barry Town United |
Penybont | 5–1 | Newport City |
Cardiff Met | 1–2 | Swansea City |
Pontardawe Town | walkover | Coed Duon |
Ammanford | 1–5 | Cwmbran Celtic |
Postponed (22 October 2023)[9] | ||
Cardiff Wanderers | 3–4 | Aberaman |
Second round
Home team | Result | Away team |
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12 November 2023[10][11] | ||
North Section | ||
Rhyl | 0–8 | Aberystwyth Town |
The New Saints | 4–0 | Felinheli |
Wrexham | 1–0 | Llandudno |
South Section | ||
Pontypridd United | 17–0 | Aberaman |
Penybont | 0–6 | Cascade YC |
Cardiff City | 5–0 | Swansea University |
November 19, 2023[12] | ||
Pontardawe Town | 1–2 | Briton Ferry Llansawel |
November 26, 2023[13] | ||
Cwmbran Celtic | 3–8 | Swansea City |
Quarter-finals
Home team | Result | Away team |
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10 December 2023[14][15] | ||
Wrexham | 2–0 | Briton Ferry Llansawel |
The New Saints | 2–2 (4–2 p) | Aberystwyth Town |
Pontypridd United | 0–3 | Cardiff City |
Cascade YC | 1–6 | Swansea City |
Semi-finals
The New Saints | v | Wrexham |
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References
- 1 2 Ellis, Callum (September 16, 2023). "2023/24 Bute Energy Welsh Cup set to kick off".
- ↑ "Bute Energy sponsor FA of Wales Women's and Girls' Cups". OneFootball. October 12, 2023.
- 1 2 Dowling, Rob (September 20, 2023). "Bute Energy Welsh Cup Round 1 Draw".
- 1 2 "Welsh Women's Cup 2023-24 results and fixtures" – via www.bbc.com.
- ↑ Frith, Wilf (September 21, 2023). "Llanelli to host Bute Energy Welsh Cup holders Cardiff City Women - SheKicks". shekicks.net.
- ↑ Frith, Wilf (September 18, 2023). "Ammanford progress on penalties in Bute Energy Welsh Cup - SheKicks". shekicks.net.
- ↑ "Bute Energy Welsh Cup report: CPDM Bangor 2 Airbus UK Broughton 0". September 18, 2023.
- ↑ Frith, Wilf (October 16, 2023). "Dramatic wins for Swansea sides in Bute Energy Welsh Cup - SheKicks". shekicks.net.
- ↑ "Cardiff City Women last unbeaten side in Adran Premier". OneFootball. October 23, 2023.
- ↑ Ellis, Callum (October 18, 2023). "Bute Energy Welsh Cup Round 2 draw".
- ↑ Frith, Wilf (October 19, 2023). "Swansea University drawn away to Bute Energy Welsh Cup holders - SheKicks". shekicks.net.
- ↑ "Pontardawe Town 1–2 Briton Ferry Llansawel: Fleur Jenkins with late winner for Reds". britonferryllansawelafcladies.com. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
- ↑ "Report | Cwmbran Celtic Ladies 3 Swansea City Women 8 | Swansea". www.swanseacity.com.
- ↑ "Bute Energy Welsh Cup Round 3 draw". faw.cymru. November 17, 2023.
- ↑ "Bute Energy Welsh Women's Cup 2023-24 results and fixture". bbc.com. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
External links
- FAW Cups on the Football Association of Wales website.
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