Late goals from Vilde Bøe Risa and Nikita Parris ensured Manchester United progress to the FA Cup semi-finals with a 3-1 win over Lewes
Goals from Jess Carter and a penalty from Maren Mjelde put Chelsea in the driving seat going into the break before a great pass threaded through from Johanna Rytting Kaneryd found Alsu Abdullina, who squared the ball to Guro Reiten to add a third for Chelsea five minutes after the restart.
Captain Rachel Corsie gave the home side in the lead after 20 minutes when her on-target header from a corner took a slight deflection off Esme Morgan and flew beyond goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck. The Lewes captain fell to the floor clutching her face in frustration. Rather than collapse, though, having conceded in the eighth minute, Lewes stood firm for the remainder of the half.
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