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Women's FA Cup: Manchester City win and 5 big moments of the 50th final
On Sunday, Manchester City beat Everton in a thrilling 3-1 victory to become the 2020 women's FA Cup champions.
The score was 1-1 after 60 minutes, but two extra-time goals from Georgia Stanway and Janine Beckie gave City the win.
We've picked out the five biggest and best moments from the game...
1. A header from a World Champion
United States midfielder and World-Cup winner Sam Mewis scored the first goal of the game with a header 40 minutes in.
Mewis joined City from the former Women's Super League champions from North Carolina Courage back in August. She was part of a massive flurry of big stars who came to play in the WSL this season.
US legends like Tobin Heath and Alex Morgan came to the WSL, plus one of the world's best players, Pernille Harder, from Denmark. The Mewis goal was a great example of the standard that these players are bringing to English football.
2. Gauvin's equaliser
It was another header! After halftime, Everton's Valerie Gauvin from France headed in a corner from teammate Izzy Christiansen to make it 1-1.
This was a big moment for Everton who were now contending for a trophy. The reason that was so significant is because since 2014, only the 'big-three' clubs in women's football - City, Arsenal and Chelsea - have won major domestic trophies in the English women's game.
Sadly for Everton, though, it wasn't their year to break that cycle.
3. Stanway's last minute goal
Substitute Georgia Stanway was the one to put City back in the lead after Gauvin's equaliser, bringing the score to 2-1 and making sure it didn't go to penalties.
It was the England forward's 28th goal for City.
4. It was the 50th Women's Cup final
The first Women's FA Cup began in 1970 - half a decade ago!
Back then it was organised by the Women's Football Association. Since 1970, Arsenal have won the trophy a whopping 14 times.
5. Two wins in the same season?
After the game, City manager Gareth Taylor said his team "want to achieve big things and make history" by attempting to win the FA Cup twice in the same season by winning in 2021 as well.
This year's final should have been played in May but was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. That meant the competition started again in September when the 2020-21 season had already started.
"I challenge the girls to make history and win the cup twice in one season. I don't think it's quite sunk in because of the game and how it evolved, but I'm really proud at the minute," Taylor added.