Man Utd come from behind to reach Women's FA Cup final

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Man Utd come from behind to reach Women's FA Cup final

Manchester United's players celebrate their semi-final win
Manchester United's players celebrate their semi-final winReuters
Manchester United bounced back from conceding a first-half own goal to snatch a thrilling 3-2 win over Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday and book their spot in the Women's FA Cup final at Wembley, where they will face Chelsea or Aston Villa next month.

The victory marks the first time Man Utd's women's team have made the final of a major tournament, but the Women's Super League (WSL) leaders had to recover from 'keeper Mary Earps steering the ball into her own net to give Brighton the lead in the 36th minute.

Leah Galton put the Red Devils level two minutes after the break and Alessia Russo put them ahead in the 71st minute, but Danielle Carter equalised for Brighton, who are bottom of the WSL, four minutes later to set up a grandstand finish.

With Brighton pouring forward, Rachel Williams netted the decisive goal on the break for the home side in the 89th minute, latching on to Katie Zelem's pass and firing home to send Man Utd into the final, which will take place on May 14th.

Check out the match summary here with Flashscore!

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