Manchester United vs. Chelsea, Women's FA Cup semifinal: Confirmed lineups; how to watch
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Before the international break, Chelsea Women had to deal with the heartbreak of losing the League Cup final to Arsenal. The bitter taste of defeat to Jonas Eidevall and co. should spur them on to guaranteeing a ticket to Wembley in the FA Cup final, as they face Manchester United at their home turf today. Manchester United starting eleven:Earps | Le Tissier, Mannion, Blundell, Toone, Zelem (c), Galton, Naalsund, L. Garcia, Turner, Williams Substitutes from: Tullis-Joyce, Evans, Aherne, Irene...

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