Manchester City defeat Chelsea after calamitous late own-goal
Magdalena Eriksson inadvertently turned Demi Stokes’ cross past her own keeper

Manchester City booked their spot in the Women’s FA Cup final after Magdalena Eriksson’s unfortunate own goal in added time saw them clinch a 1-0 win over holders Chelsea.
The tie looked to be heading towards extra-time between two sides who have met four times in this competition in the last five years before City set up a Wembley date against West Ham next month in unlikely fashion.
Under no pressure, Eriksson inadvertently turned Demi Stokes’ cross past Blues goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger in the second minute of injury time at City’s Academy Stadium.
The Hammers had earlier sealed a spot in the final for the first time after a 4-3 penalty shootout victory over Reading at Adams Park following a 1-1 draw.
Rachel Furness’ header four minutes after the interval was cancelled out by Alisha Lehmann just before the hour, but Fara Williams then saw her spot-kick for the Royals hit a post.
With no goals in extra-time, the shootout went to sudden death as Lauren Bruton and Rakel Honnudottir for Reading and Brianna Visalli and Kate Longhurst for West Ham missed their penalties.
Jade Moore then saw her spot-kick saved by Anna Moorhouse, allowing Cho So-hyun to score to secure victory for the Hammers.
PA
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