Aggie Beever-Jones scored the winner of time when Chelsea booked his place in the final of the women’s FA Cup by defeating Liverpool 2-1.
Liverpool took the lead against running the game through the low surface of Olivia Smithová, but Erin Cuthbert equalized the half -life of the hosts.
After the break, Chelsea approached Beever-Jones and Johann Rytting Kaneryd before the Reds had the opportunity to bounce off Taylor Hinds’ immersion in the last moments.
With the game, which seemed to be determined, Beever-Jones’s late header secured the Wembley finals instead of Chelsea in the next month of the Wembley final and maintained the four-angle hopes of the team alive.
In the opening minutes, Cuthbert curled teasing into the six yard area for Nathalie Bjorn, who was unable to nod home.
Chelsea continued to be threatened from the corners, while the laws of Rachael were forced to push the immersion from Sandy Baltimore on the right side.
Cuthbert then cut off the defense before playing a quick pass to the Kaneryd rython in the middle of the box, and the midfielder had his low efforts deviated.
Despite the dominant start of Chelsea, Liverpool suddenly hit their first real effort about the goal of 21 minutes after Marie Hobinger played smart through Smith to Smith, who made a brilliant sprint down right to shorten and defeated Baltimor before he ended up in the far corner.
Millie Bright created a vital block that he denied Smith because Reds seemed to expand his advantage, and approached the resulting corners when Grace Fisk volleyba via the bar.
Fisk then turned the provider with further breaking to the right and switched to Hobinger, who had her strong efforts to save Hannah Hampton before Gemma Bonner nodded from the corner.
After a good pressure of pressure, Chelsea pulled one back through Cuthbert in the second minute of the first half.
Liverpool failed to defend Baltimore’s Cross, and Mayra Ramirez touched the ball to the Scottish midfielder who joined her shot out of his post.
Chelsea started the second half well and Ramirez slipped into the box, but visitors cleaned before she could shoot and Bonner made a big challenge to stop the Beever-Jones.
Liverpool was forced to react again to prevent Bright’s headers and the laws carried out two savings and required a cross from Lucy bronze to the right before it quickly stopped before the Bever-Jones’ effort.
Chances are still coming when Beever-Jones and Cuthbert let above the cross on both sides of the laws that threw themselves on the low-header of the Kaneryd.
Wieke Kaptein chopped the shot on the back as the game was considered to the last phases and Liverpool almost ripped the late winner when Hinds’s immersion broke the bar and was sailed by Hampton.
Beever-Jones, however, had the last word for Chelsea in the fourth minute of the second half of the stop, the ball over the laws of the Baltimor Cross to send the party to Wembley.