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2015–16 FA Women's Premier League Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland
Teams72
Final positions
ChampionsTottenham Hotspur
Runner-upCardiff City
Tournament statistics
Matches played67
Goals scored328 (4.9 per match)

The 2015–16 FA Women's Premier League Cup is the 25th running of the competition, which began in 1991. It is the major League Cup competition run by the FA Women's Premier League, and for the second season it is being run alongside their secondary League Cup competition, the Premier League Plate.[1]

All 72 Premier League clubs entered at the Determining round, with the winners continuing in the competition and the losers going into the Premier League Plate tournament.

Going into the tournament, Charlton Athletic were the reigning champions, having defeated Sheffield on penalties the previous season.[2] They failed to defend their title this year however, thanks to a defeat to Cardiff City in the first round.[3]

Results

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All results listed are published by The Football Association.[4] Games are listed by round in chronological order, and then in alphabetical order of the home team where matches were played simultaneously.

The division each team play in is indicated in brackets after their name: (S)=Southern Division; (N)=Northern Division; (SW1)=South West Division One; (SE1)=South East Division One; (M1)=Midlands Division One; (N1)=Northern Division One.

Qualifying rounds

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Determining round

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The competition began with a Determining Round, which consisted of all 72 teams in the FA Women's Premier League being drawn in pairs. The winners of these 36 games progressed to the next stage of the competition, while the losers qualified for the 2015–16 FA Women's Premier League Plate.[5]

30 August 2015 Brighton & Hove Albion (S) 4–0Gillingham (SE1)Lancing
14:00 Kirsty Barton
Charlotte Gurr
Kate Natkiel
Ellie Stenning
Report Stadium: Culver Road
30 August 2015 Cambridge United (SE1) 3–0Cheltenham Town (SW1)Ely
14:00 Laura Bright
Laura Mills
Becky Taylor
Report Stadium: Unwin Sports Ground
30 August 2015 Cardiff City (S) 1–0Enfield Town (SE1)Ystrad Mynach
14:00 Chloe Lloyd 65' Report Stadium: CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence
30 August 2015 Chester-le-Street (N1)1–3 Sporting Club Albion (N) Chester Moor
14:00 Rachel Mellor Report Abigail Cottam
Leigh Dugmore
Trina Greaves
Stadium: Moor Park
30 August 2015 Chorley (N1)1–4 Radcliffe Olympic (M1) Leyland
14:00 Sarah Berry Report Danielle Saulter 67' 82' 83'
Ashleigh Evans 89'
Stadium: Jim Fowler Memorial Fields
30 August 2015 Coventry United (S)0–1 C&K Basildon (S) Bedworth
14:00 Report Karissa Rodney Stadium: The Oval Ground
30 August 2015 Forest Green Rovers (S) 5–1Maidenhead United (SW1)Cambridge, Gloucestershire
14:00 Ella Hitchcox 18'
Kirsty Richardson 50'
Charlotte King 54' 63' 71'
Report Unknown goalscorer Stadium: Wisloe Road
30 August 2015 Guiseley Vixens (N) 1–0 (a.e.t.)Liverpool Marshall Feds (N1)Guiseley
14:00 Aimi Beresford 115' Report Stadium: Nethermoor Park
30 August 2015 Huddersfield Town (N) 10–1Blackpool Wren Rovers (N1)Kirkburton
14:00 Debbie Hastings 20' 33' 67'
Emily Heckler 24' 38' 44' 45+1'
Katie Lockwood 41' 75'
Katie Barnes 89'
Report Gemma Watson 89' Stadium: Storthes Hall Park
30 August 2015 Ipswich Town (SE1) 3–2 (a.e.t.)Norwich City (SE1)Rushmere
14:00 Aimee Harrison
Sian Fagg
Ebony Wiseman 108' (o.g.)
Report Natasha Snelling 84'
Emma Allsopp 87'
Stadium: Humber Doucy Lane
30 August 2015 Keynsham Town (SW1)2–3 Portsmouth (S) Keynsham
14:00 Justine Lorton-Radburn 40'
Maria Garcia Villalba 70'
Report Jessica Frampton 24'
Charley Wilson 32'
Gemma Simmonds 74'
Stadium: Crown Field
30 August 2015 Larkhall Athletic (SW1) 6–1Exeter City (SW1)Larkhall
14:00 Kate German 4' 9' 85'
Emily Harrington 31' 41'
Lizzie Barratt 50'
Report Helen Kukor 65' Stadium: Plain Ham
30 August 2015 Leafield Athletic (M1)0–8 Nottingham Forest (N) Birmingham
14:00 Report Annabel McKechnie 14' 29' 85'
Andrea Bell 24'
Natasha Meade 24' 42' 78'
Krysia Ellis 65'
Stadium: Triplex Sports Association
30 August 2015 Loughborough Foxes (N)0–6 Blackburn Rovers (N) Loughborough
14:00 Report Alisha Johnson 7' 35'
Sophie Jones 30' 52'
Jess Holbrook 78'
Lynda Shepherd 89'
Stadium: Loughborough University Stadium
30 August 2015 Loughborough Students (M1)1–3 Norton & Stockton Ancients (N1) Loughborough
14:00 Nicola Russell 8' Report Kate McSorley
Caitlin Bates
Stadium: Holywell Park
30 August 2015 Lowestoft Town (SE1) 3–2 (a.e.t.)Luton Town (SE1)Lowestoft
14:00 Aimee Durrant
Hannah Walters
Report Tasha Fensome
Shanice Jiminez
Stadium: Crown Meadow
30 August 2015 Middlesbrough (N1) 5–2Leeds Ladies (N1)Thornaby-on-Tees
14:00 Bianca Owens 30' 37' 43'
Emma Foster 67'
Nicola Thorns 82'
Report Bridie Hannon 3'
Shelbey Morris 14'
Sophie Thompson Red card 45+1'
Stadium: Teesdale Park
30 August 2015 Milton Keynes Dons (SE1)3–4 Queens Park Rangers (S) Newport Pagnell
14:00 Leah Cudone Report Cherelle Albert 15' 42'
Joanne Wilson 32'
Zemeka Clarke 74'
Stadium: Willen Road
30 August 2015 Morecambe (N1) 9–0Leicester City L.F.C. (M1)Lancaster
14:00 Emily Hutton 2'
Becky Whittingham 21'
Hannah Paling 45'
Jenny Keane (pen.)
Laura Callis
Jo Norris
Report Stadium: Lancaster & Morecambe College
30 August 2015 Mossley Hill (N1) 4–2Steel City Wanderers (M1)Ormskirk
14:00 Lauren Oatley 25' 40'
Megan Brodie 33'
Carla Lee 59'
Report Paris Wagstaff 84'
Unknown goalscorer
Stadium: Edge Hill University
30 August 2015 Newcastle United (N)1–2 Bradford City (N) Newcastle upon Tyne
14:00 Bethanie Gardener 81' Report Katie Nutter 25'
Sarah Danby 74'
Stadium: Sport Northumbria
30 August 2015 Nuneaton Town (N) 6–1Stockport County (N1)Nuneaton
14:00 Claire Williamson
Nicola Foskett
Megan Morrish
Karen Clough
Jodie McGuckin
Own goal (o.g.)
Report Carmen Troiano Stadium: Liberty Way
30 August 2015 Old Actonians (SE1) 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Denham United (SE1)Greenford, London
14:00 Jessica Byrne
Sinead Friel
Carla Williams
Report Lauren Cox
Alissa Down
Jessica Nash
Stadium: Berkeley Fields
30 August 2015 Peterborough Northern Star (M1)0–5 Derby County (N) Peterborough
14:00 Report Aimee Perry 14'
Katie Lowder 25' 73'
Melissa Johnson 45+2'
Emily Jeffery 47'
Stadium: Mick George Arena
30 August 2015 Plymouth Argyle (S) 7–2St Nicholas (SW1)Plymouth
14:00 Ellie Dorey 3' 53' 69'
Laura Hilleson-Perrett 13' 30'
Kayleigh Brown 55'
Ezme Wells 86'
Report Amy Jefferies 49' 85' Stadium: Haye Road
30 August 2015 Rotherham United (M1)0–5 Leicester City W.F.C. (M1) Rotherham
14:00 Report Lauren Impey 29'
Rebecca-Jane Knight 41'
Katy Ward 64'
Chantelle Robinson 72'
Fiona Worts 78'
Stadium: Roundwood Sports Complex
30 August 2015 Shanklin (SW1) 2–1Bedford (SE1)Shanklin
14:00 Naomi Cooper 28'
Kimberley Arnold 36'
Report Nicola Henman 65' Stadium: County Ground
30 August 2015 Solihull (M1)0–4 Preston North End (N) Solihull
14:00 Report Melissa Ball 8'
Laura Walker 39'
Hannah Forster 73'
Kim Turner 79'
Stadium: Field Lane
30 August 2015 Southampton Saints (SW1)0–1 Chichester City (SW1) Sholing
14:00 Report Tammy Waine Stadium: Silverlake Arena
30 August 2015 Stoke City (N) 5–0Birmingham & West Midlands (M1)Stone
14:00 Abby Hunt 11' 43'
Kate Asher 24' 34' 44'
Report Stadium: Wellbeing Park
30 August 2015 Tottenham Hotspur (S) 5–1Lewes (S)Cheshunt
14:00 Avilla Bergin
Katie O'Leary
Jenna Schillaci
Riana Devi Soobadoo
Report Paige Walder 24' Stadium: Cheshunt Stadium
30 August 2015 Tranmere Rovers (N1)0–1 Sporting Khalsa (M1) Wallasey
14:00 Report Rosemary Slade 35' Stadium: Cross Lane
30 August 2015 West Ham United (S) 3–0Crystal Palace (SE1)Upminster, London
14:00 Shirvae Edwards 15'
Stacey Little 30'
Danica Revell 78'
Report Stadium: Hornchurch Stadium

Preliminary round

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With 36 teams progressing from the determining round, four needed to be eliminated to allow a single-elimination knockout tournament to take place.

Twenty eight of the winners from the determining round were given byes to the first round, with eight teams being drawn against each other in preliminary round ties.[6]

27 September 2015 Cambridge United (SE1) 6–2Lowestoft Town (SE1)Ely
14:00 Laura Bright
Emma Jenkins
Becky Taylor
Report Chelsea Clarke
Chloe Hoffman
Stadium: Unwin Sports Ground
27 September 2015 Norton & Stockton Ancients (N1)0–17 Bradford City (N) Norton
14:00 Report Olivia Thackray 9' 36'
Rosie McDonnell 15' 84'
Abbie McIver 17' 29' 40' 44'
Hannah Campbell 26' 72' 83'
Chantelle O'Hara 35' 58'
Danielle Witham 63'
Charlotte Stuart 69'
Own goal 78' (o.g.)
Abigail Lee 86'
Stadium: Norton Sports Complex
27 September 2015 Portsmouth (S)1–3 (a.e.t.) Brighton & Hove Albion (S) Gosport
14:00 Ini Umotong 24' Report Kate Natkiel 56'
Charlotte Gurr 95' 105'
Stadium: Privett Park

Competition proper

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First round

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4 October 2015 Blackburn Rovers (N) 4–2 (a.e.t.)Huddersfield Town (N)Darwen
14:00 Laura Carter 38' (o.g.)
Bethany Jennings 77' (o.g.)
Sophie Jones 98' 107'
Report Jeneyah Webb 16'
Emily Heckler 57'
Stadium: Anchor Ground
4 October 2015 Bradford City (N) 4–0Leicester City W.F.C. (M1)Bradford
14:00 Hannah Campbell 61'
Abbie McIver 72'
Chantelle O'Hara 87'
Paige Crosby 90+5'
Report Stadium: Plumpton Park
4 October 2015 C&K Basildon (S) 1–0West Ham United (S)Canvey Island
14:00 Maegen Doyle 62' Report Stadium: The Prospects Stadium
4 October 2015 Cambridge United (SE1)0–4 Chichester City (SW1) Ely
14:00 Report Own goal 21' (o.g.)
Shannon Albuery 32'
Chloe Dowdell 49'
Jade Widdows 85'
Stadium: Unwin Sports Ground
4 October 2015 Cardiff City (S) 3–0Charlton Athletic (S)Ystrad Mynach
14:00 Ffion Price 6'
Michelle Green 18'
Kelly Aldrisge 38'
Report Stadium: CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence
4 October 2015 Derby County (N) 3–1Middlesbrough (N1)Derby
14:00 Aimee Perry 10'
Melissa Johnson 16' 30'
Report Unknown scorer Stadium: Anderson Electrical Arena
4 October 2015 Hull City (N1) 2–1Preston North End (N)Hull
14:00 Rebecca Beech
Charlie McNamara
Report Melissa Ball Stadium: Haworth Park
4 October 2015 Ipswich Town (SE1)1–4 Forest Green Rovers (S) Rushmere
14:00 Amanda Crump Report Kirsty Richardson 27' 77'
Amy Baker 53'
Charlotte King 60'
Stadium: Humber Doucy Lane
4 October 2015 Mossley Hill (N1) 1–0Guiseley Vixens (N)Liverpool
14:00 Lauren Oatley 67' Report Stadium: Mossley Hill Athletic Club
4 October 2015 Nottingham Forest (N) 4–1Nuneaton Town (N)Nottingham
14:00 Andrea Bell 72' 90+5'
Amelia Robb 81'
Annabel McKechnie 90+2'
Report Sarah Rowles 85'
Megan Morrish Red card 65'
Stadium: Greenwich Avenue
4 October 2015 Old Actonians (SE1) 3–0Shanklin (SW1)Greenford, London
14:00 Jessica Byrne
Catherine Murphy
Report Stadium: Berkeley Fields
4 October 2015 Queens Park Rangers (S)1–7 Brighton & Hove Albion (S) West Drayton, London
14:00 Elly Maggs 27' Report Amy Taylor 14' 42' 82'
Charlotte Gurr 15'
Kate Natkiel 50'
Ellie Russell 52'
Deanna Cooper 88'
Stadium: Honeycroft
4 October 2015 Sporting Club Albion (N) 4–0Sporting Khalsa (M1)Halesowen
14:00 Leigh Dugmore
Natalie Poole
Billie Haynes
Report Stadium: The Grove
4 October 2015 Stoke City (N) 6–1Morecambe (N1)Stone
14:00 Own goal 3' (o.g.)
Laura Garside 15' 82'
Abby Hunt 31' 90'
Ashleigh Hayes 37'
Report Josephine Norris 52' Stadium: Wellbeing Park
4 October 2015 Tottenham Hotspur (S) 4–1Plymouth Argyle (S)Cheshunt
14:00 Avilla Bergin
Jennifer Moore
Leah Rawle
Maya Vio
Report Kayley Lane 90+2' Stadium: Cheshunt Stadium
4 October 2015 Swindon Town (SW1) 5–0Larkhall Athletic (SW1)Shrivenham
15:00 Beth Westlake 20'
Abby Picton 24' 36'
Megan Attenborough 62' 77'
Report Stadium: Barrington Park

Second round

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29 November 2015 Brighton & Hove Albion (S) 6–0Chichester City (SW1)Lancing
14:00 Charley Boswell 17'
Charlotte Gurr 33' 49'
Kate Natkiel 35' 90+2'
Amy Taylor 70'
Report Stadium: Culver Road
29 November 2015 C&K Basildon (S)2–5 Tottenham Hotspur (S) Canvey Island
14:00 Nicola Dunsden 27'
Karissa Rodney 79'
Report Katie O'Leary 9' 47' 57'
Wendy Martin 31'
Lucy Loomes 87'
Stadium: The Prospects Stadium
29 November 2015 Mossley Hill (N1)3–4 Blackburn Rovers (N) Liverpool
14:00 Megan Brodie 41'
Sheree Thompson 48'
Sophie Perry 75'
Report Sophie Jones 12'
Saffron Jordan 27' 33'
Alisha Johnson 83'
Stadium: Mossley Hill Athletic Club
6 December 2015 Hull City (N1)0–3 Nottingham Forest (N) Pocklington
14:00 Report Andrea Bell 25' 60'
Moriah McIntosh 83'
Stadium: Henry Thirsk Amenity Centre
6 December 2015 Stoke City (N) 3–2Bradford City (N)Stone
14:00 Natasha Lilly 30'
Faye McCoy 70' 90+4'
Report Amanda Ellsworth 4'
Hannah Campbell 38'
Stadium: Wellbeing Park
20 December 2015 Old Actonians (SE1)2–5 Swindon Town (SW1) Greenford, London
13:00 Natasha Cree
Sharon Odofin
Report Beth Westlake 31'
Sally Butterfield 37'
Serena Smith 45'
Ellie Maynard 76'
Chyna Collings 90'
Stadium: Berkeley Fields
3 January 2016 Derby County (N)0–3 Sporting Club Albion (N) Etwall
14:00 Report Abigail Cottam
Leigh Dugmore
Natalie Poole
Stadium: Etwall Leisure Centre
7 January 2016 Cardiff City (S) 9–0Forest Green Rovers (S)Ystrad Mynach
19:45 Kerry Bartlett
Abbie Britton
Michelle Green
Kelly Isaac
Ffion Price
Hope Suominen
Naomi Clipston
Gemma Evans
Report Stadium: CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence

Quarter-finals

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21 February 2016 Blackburn Rovers (N) 4–1Sporting Club Albion (N)Old Langho
14:00 Sophie Jones 2' 20'
Lynda Shepherd 42'
Ella Toone 90+4'
Report Trina Greaves 40' Stadium: Blackburn Rovers Senior Training Centre
21 February 2016 Stoke City (N)2–4 Cardiff City (S) Stone
14:00 Abby Hunt 3'
Kate Asher 17'
Report Laura Williams 15' 30'
Kerry Bartlett 40'
Alys Hinchcliffe 90'
Stadium: Wellbeing Park
6 March 2016 Nottingham Forest (N) 2–0Swindon Town (SW1)Nottingham
14:00 Andrea Bell 38'
Annabel McKechnie 83'
Report Stadium: Greenwich Avenue
6 March 2016 Tottenham Hotspur (S) 1–0Brighton & Hove Albion (S)Enfield
14:00 Lucia Leon 87' Report Stadium: Brimsdown Sports & Social Club

Semi-finals

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Nottingham Forest (N)0–1Tottenham Hotspur (S)
Report Avilla Bergin 72'
Greenwich Avenue, Nottingham
Cardiff City (S)3–0Blackburn Rovers (N)
Kerry Bartlett 34'
Cara Bickett 40' (o.g.)
Hope Suominen 57'
Report

Final

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Cardiff City (S)1–2 (a.e.t.)Tottenham Hotspur (S)
Hope Suominen 44' Report Bianca Baptiste 30'
Maya Vio 120'
Attendance: 446[7]
Referee: Darren McMillain[8]
Cardiff City
Tottenham Hotspur
1 Alesha McGlynn
2 Hannah Mills
5 Gemma Evans
4 Abbie Britton (capt.)
3 Kelly Aldridge
6 Michelle Green downward-facing red arrow 63'
7 Kelly Isaac downward-facing red arrow 99'
8 Alys Hinchcliffe downward-facing red arrow 104'
9 Kelly Bartlett
10 Hope Suominen
11 Laura Williams
Substitutes:
12 Cori Williams upward-facing green arrow 99'
14 Chloe Lloyd upward-facing green arrow 63'
15 Ffion Price
16 Amy Wathan
17 Beth Lloyd upward-facing green arrow 104'
Manager:
Gary Green
1 Toni-Anne Wayne
6 Alex Keown
11 Jenna Schillaci (capt.)
3 Leah Rawle downward-facing red arrow 76'
15 Josie Green
16 Maya Vio
12 Rianna Soobadoo
14 Katherine O'Leary downward-facing red arrow 72'
8 Bianca Baptiste downward-facing red arrow 99'
5 Sophie McClean
10 Wendy Martin
Substitutes:
7 Avilla Bergin upward-facing green arrow 72'
24 Ronnell Humes upward-facing green arrow 99'
4 Shannon Moloney
22 Kelley Blanchflower
17 Rosie Kmita upward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Karen Hills
Teams and squad numbers as indicated on the official team sheet for the match.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "About the FA WPL". The Football Association. Archived from the original on 29 November 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Women's Premier League Cup: Charlton win final on penalties". BBC Sport. 3 May 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  3. ^ David Brenchley (6 October 2015). "Defending champions Charlton bow out of FA Women's Premier League Cup at first hurdle". Charlton Athletic Football Club. Archived from the original on 10 October 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  4. ^ "FA WPL Cup". Full Time. The Football Association. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  5. ^ "FA Women's Premier League Cup determining round match fixtures". Women's Soccer United. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  6. ^ Brown, Neil; Brown, Mark, eds. (17 September 2015). "FAWPL Cup and Plate draws". Women's Soccer Scene. Vol. 16, no. 5. p. 28. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  7. ^ "FA WPL on Twitter". FA Women's Premier League. 8 May 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Official team sheet". FA Women's Premier League. 8 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016 – via Twitter.