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Women's Champions Cup: Fans react to the inaugural competition
Summary
Arsenal beat AS FAR Rabat 6-0 to reach the final and will face Corinthians, who defeated Gotham FC 1-0; fans at the Gtech Community Stadium described a lively atmosphere while also raising concerns about fixture congestion.
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The inaugural Women's Champions Cup has brought club sides from multiple continents together for a short tournament. Arsenal qualified as Europe's representative and reached the final after a 6-0 semi-final win over AS FAR Rabat. Corinthians beat Gotham FC 1-0 in the earlier match at Brentford's Gtech Community Stadium. The fixtures drew 8,066 spectators and featured a mix of local and visiting supporters.
Match and fan details:
- Arsenal beat AS FAR Rabat 6-0 in the semi-final and will play Corinthians in the final at Emirates Stadium on Sunday (18:00 GMT).
- Corinthians defeated Gotham FC 1-0 in the earlier match of the double-header at Brentford.
- Reported attendance for the matches was 8,066, and visiting Corinthians fans contributed a noticeable, celebratory atmosphere.
- The competition includes notable prize money: winners could receive £1.7m, runners-up £735,000 and first-round participants £73,500.
- Some clubs and players have expressed concern about an already crowded schedule; WSL Football warned the calendar could be "catastrophic," and Arsenal made six changes in the semi-final to rotate the squad.
Summary:
The Champions Cup has attracted attention for offering cross-continental match-ups and substantial prize money, while supporters reported a strong matchday atmosphere. Concerns about fixture congestion were voiced alongside enthusiasm; the next scheduled event is the final between Arsenal and Corinthians at Emirates Stadium on Sunday at 18:00 GMT.
