Summary

  • Ji So-Yun goal wins it for Chelsea

  • Chelsea win Women's FA Cup for the first time

  • A Women's FA Cup record crowd of 30,710 at Wembley

  • Chelsea & England striker Eniola Aluko named player of the match

  1. Welcomepublished at 14:03 British Summer Time 1 August 2015

    Welcome and thanks for joining us for this milestone day as eyes turn to Wembley for the first time for the Women's FA Cup.

    Wherever you are, sat on the couch at home, on a picnic in the park, or sat up in the famous national stadium, we will brining you updates as they happen here.

    As well as live text, video and audio on the BBC website you can tune in to BBC One to watch the live telecast or listen in to BBC Radio 5 live, BBC Radio Nottingham, BBC London 94.9 or BBC World Service.

    In any and every way, we have you covered.

    Enjoy it, because it is bound to be an enthralling occasion.

  2. A long wait to walk to Wembley Waypublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 31 July 2015

    Wembley WayImage source, Tom Garry

    After 44 years, the Women's FA Cup arrives at the home of English football - Wembley.

    A new name will be engraved on the trophy with Chelsea and Notts County chasing their first major piece of silverware.

    Today a record crowd will descend on the national stadium for a game for the history books.

    Who will write a tale of glory and who will turn the page on despair?

    Millie FarrowImage source, The FA
    Carly TelfordImage source, The FA