The 2009–10 FA Women's Premier League Cup was the 20th edition of the cup tournament for teams both levels of the Women's Premier League, the National Division and the Northern and Southern Divisions, the second and third level of English women's football respectively. The cup was won by Leeds United, who defeated Everton 3-1. This was the last season of the cup before the formation of the FA Women's Super League and subsequently three of the four teams (Arsenal, Chelsea and Everton) in the semi-final progressed to the Super League the following season.
Preliminary Round
Home team |
Score |
Away team |
Derby County |
1-2 |
Curzon Ashton |
Lincoln |
3-1 |
Newcastle United |
Barnet |
5-0 |
Colchester United |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
1-3 |
Portsmouth |
1st Round
Home team |
Score |
Away team |
Blackburn Rovers |
4-2 |
Manchester City |
Birmingham City |
6-2 |
Lincoln |
Cardiff City |
0-4 |
Bristol Academy |
Chelsea |
6-2 |
Barnet |
Leeds United |
1-0 |
Nottingham Forest |
Leeds City Vixens |
0-5 |
Doncaster Belles |
Sheffield Wednesday |
0-5 |
Everton |
Aston Villa |
3-0 |
Derby County |
Leicester City |
3-2 |
Preston North End |
Sunderland |
5-1 |
Liverpool |
Portsmouth |
5-2 |
Fulham |
Charlton Athletic |
1-0 |
Luton Town |
Keynsham Town |
7-1 |
Crystal Palace |
Reading |
3-0 |
Queen's Park Rangers |
Watford |
1-4 |
Arsenal |
West Ham United |
0-0 (P) |
Millwall Lionesses |
2nd Round
Home team |
Score |
Away team |
Portsmouth |
0-1 |
Chelsea |
Millwall Lionesses |
0-2 |
Arsenal |
Keynesham Town |
3-1 |
Charlton Athletic |
Bristol Academy |
W/O (Home Win) |
Reading |
Everton |
4-0 |
Sunderland |
Doncaster Belles |
3-1 |
Leicester City |
Birmingham City |
1-2 (AET) |
Blackburn Rovers |
Aston Villa |
2-4 |
Leeds United |
Quarter Finals
Home team |
Score |
Away team |
Arsenal |
4-0 |
Keynsham Town |
Chelsea |
8-0 |
Bristol Academy |
Everton |
3-0 |
Doncaster Belles |
Leeds United |
5-0 |
Blackburn Rovers |
Semi-Finals
Home team |
Score |
Away team |
Everton |
2-1 (AET) |
Arsenal |
Chelsea |
0-2 |
Leeds United |
Final
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National teams |
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League system |
Level 1 |
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Levels 2 |
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Levels 3–4 |
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Levels 5–6 |
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Levels 7–10 |
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Cup competitions |
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