Arsenal Women has been drawn at home against Millwall Lionesses, for the fifth round of the SSE Women's FA Cup.
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The game will take place at Meadow Park at 14:00 on February 18.
Eoghan Mitchell, Head of Communications for Arsenal Women’s Supporters Club, told City News that supporters are happy with the draw.
‘Arsenal Women’s squad is full of experienced international players who should have too much for their south London counterparts,’ Mr Mitchell said.
Two former Gunners players, Charlotte Devlin and Rianna Dean, now play for Millwall Lionesses.
‘Devlin and Dean will be relishing the opportunity to take down some of the biggest names in English football. But Arsenal should be stronger, this is an undeniably excellent draw,’ Mr. Mitchell said.
In the Women’s Super League, Arsenal Women will play Liverpool Ladies in Cheshire this Wednesday.
Four points behind Liverpool in the table, Wednesday’s tough fixture is a must-win for Arsenal.
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The game will take place at Meadow Park at 14:00 on February 18.
Eoghan Mitchell, Head of Communications for Arsenal Women’s Supporters Club, told City News that supporters are happy with the draw.
‘Arsenal Women’s squad is full of experienced international players who should have too much for their south London counterparts,’ Mr Mitchell said.
Two former Gunners players, Charlotte Devlin and Rianna Dean, now play for Millwall Lionesses.
‘Devlin and Dean will be relishing the opportunity to take down some of the biggest names in English football. But Arsenal should be stronger, this is an undeniably excellent draw,’ Mr. Mitchell said.
In the Women’s Super League, Arsenal Women will play Liverpool Ladies in Cheshire this Wednesday.
Four points behind Liverpool in the table, Wednesday’s tough fixture is a must-win for Arsenal.
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