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Everton faced Manchester City at Wembley in the Women's FA Cup final on Sunday (1/11/2020). Manchester City won the Women's FA Cup 2020 title. In the final, they beat Everton 3-1 in a match that had to be completed in extra time.

The Citizens, who were the defending champions, took the initiative to attack in the first half. Manchester City's efforts to attack Everton's defense finally paid off in the 40th minute. Alex Greenwood's corner was well headed by Sam Mewis to rattle Sandy MacIver's net.

Score 1-0 for City's advantage lasted until halftime. Everton started to come out of City's pressure midway through the second half. They were able to equalize in the 60th minute. Welcoming a corner, Valerie Gauvin headed the ball ahead of City goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck's attack. Score to be equally strong 1-1.

After that in the final minutes of the match, Caroline Weir almost scored a goal to put City ahead had her shot not hit the crossbar. The 1-1 position lasts until the 90 minutes end so the match must be continued into extra time.

In extended time, Man City was able to score a goal in the 111th minute. Jess Park's breakthrough bait reached Georgia Stanway who immediately took off a horizontal kick. The ball passes through MacIver's two legs before rolling into the goal. Man City winning 2-1.

Janine Beckie's goal in the final minutes of extra time ensures Manchester City close the match with a 3-1 win. Gareth Taylor's team has the right to lift the Women's FA Cup trophy. This is City's third title in the Women's FA Cup.

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