Tom Garry at St Helens Stadium 

Brighton’s Nadine Noordam sinks Liverpool in thrilling Women’s FA Cup semi

Brighton came from 2-0 down at Liverpool to reach the Women’s FA Cup final, with Nadine Noordam’s winner coming in the fifth minute of added time
  
  

Nadine Noordam celebrates scoring Brighton’s late winner in their FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool
Nadine Noordam celebrates scoring Brighton’s late winner in their FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool. Photograph: Steve Taylor/PPAUK/Shutterstock

Brighton fought back from 2-0 down away against Liverpool to win a classic Women’s FA Cup semi-final and book a place at Wembley for the first time in their women’s team’s history.

The substitute Nadine Noordam’s 95th-minute winner sparked wild celebrations for Brighton, who had been on top throughout the second half before her last-ditch strike made it 3-2 and left Liverpool with a feeling of despair, as they had been 2-0 up and looking in control early in the first half.

It was a case of third time lucky for the Sussex club as this was their third semi-final in six seasons, after a 3-2 loss at Manchester United in 2023 and a 3-0 loss at Arsenal in 2021. They will face either Chelsea or Manchester City on 31 May.

Brighton had arrived in St Helens in a great run of form, enjoying a six-match unbeaten streak in all competitions beforehand, which had included wins over Arsenal – away in the quarter-finals – and Manchester City, as well as draws with Manchester United and Arsenal in the league, stretching back to a goalless draw with Liverpool in the league in March. This contest was far more entertaining and both teams created plenty of chances.

Liverpool began the game with real purpose and deservedly opened the scoring in the 11th minute when an unmarked Ceri Holland whipped over a dangerous cross from the left and Denise O’Sullivan’s angled header found the far corner.

The hosts continued to play with good intensity and doubled their lead 11 minutes later when Brighton were punished for failing to clear the ball from their own penalty area and Beata Olsson ruthlessly capitalised, getting to the loose ball and lashing in on the turn. Alejandra Bernabé also struck the crossbar for Gareth Taylor’s side.

Brighton were let back into the game when some loose Liverpool defending at a corner allowed Manuela Vanegas to halve the deficit from close range and, from thereon, the away side had by the far the better of the tie, especially in the second half, when they applied significant pressure on the Liverpool goal. Fran Kirby went close to equalising shortly after the break but her near-post effort struck the woodwork. They eventually levelled when Kiko Seike’s hanging cross from the right was met at the far post by Madison Haley, who nodded in.

Aurélie Csillag then spurned a great chance for Liverpool at the other end but, in general, Brighton were dominating and their pressure finally told deep into stoppage time when Noordam fired in.

The joy of reaching the final comes in a poignant season for Brighton and their head coach, Dario Vidosic, whose father, Rado – who was working at the club as head of coaching for women and girls – died of cancer in January. It was an emotional victory for the away side, who celebrated in front of their travelling supporters in the corner of the pitch upon hearing the full-time whistle.

 

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