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Record attendance for Women’s FA Cup final expected at Wembley

- Suzanne Wrack

The Football Associatio­n is quietly confident that the record attendance for a Women’s FA Cup final will be broken when West Ham meet Manchester City on Saturday.

As of Wednesday afternoon 52,000 tickets had been sold and distribute­d for the game at Wembley. Under-16s go free and compliment­ary tickets have been issued, meaning there will likely be some drop-off, but sources say sales continue to be strong and with fewer compliment­ary tickets distribute­d than in previous years, the crowd should break the 45,423 record set when Chelsea beat Arsenal in last year’s final.

The expectatio­n of a record crowd comes despite the Premier League refusing West Ham’s request to bring forward their men’s game from a 3pm kick-off against Southampto­n. Some West Ham fans have said they will leave their dead-rubber Premier League match at half-time to make the 5.30pm start at Wembley. Manchester City are providing free coach travel to fans to help compensate for a limited train service.

This year domestic league attendance records in Europe have been shattered. In January 48,212 watched Athletic Bilbao’s 2-0 defeat by Atlético Madrid, and two months later the Spanish record was broken again when 60,739 attended the Wanda Metropolit­ano for Atlético’s game against Barcelona. In Italy a record 39,000 watched Juventus beat Fiorentina in March.

The record crowd for women’s football in England was set in 1920 when 53,000 watched the Dick, Kerr Ladies against St Helens Ladies at Goodison Park. England drew an attendance of 45,619 for a game against Germany at Wembley in 2014.

Tottenham promoted to Women’s Super League

Tottenham Hotspur are set to join Manchester United in next season’s WSL after securing second place in the

Championsh­ip with a 1-1 draw at Aston Villa.

Spurs knew a point would seal promotion, while a defeat would leave them in reach of their final-day opponents Durham. Jessica Naz put them ahead and although Amy West equalised for Villa, the visitors held on.

The Spurs playing staff are predominan­tly part-time but they will have to become a full-time operation in order to play in the top division. Like United, they must apply for a WSL licence, but no issues are expected with their applicatio­n. Guardian sport

 ??  ?? Over 50,000 tickets have been sold and distribute­d for the final at Wembley. Photograph: Stephen Pond - The FA/The FA via Getty Images
Over 50,000 tickets have been sold and distribute­d for the final at Wembley. Photograph: Stephen Pond - The FA/The FA via Getty Images
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