Women's FA Cup Final Odds: The favourites to lift the trophy revealed

Women's FA Cup Final Odds: The favourites to lift the trophy revealed

Who is the favourite to lift the trophy in the women's FA Cup Final today?

The 2025 Women’s FA Cup final promises a thrilling showdown as Chelsea and Manchester United go head-to-head at Wembley.

Chelsea, fresh from an unbeaten WSL title-winning season, are one win away from completing a historic domestic treble under new boss Sonia Bompastor.

Standing in their way are defending champions Manchester United, determined to retain the trophy and avenge their final defeat to Chelsea in 2023.

With over 85,000 fans expected and the stakes sky-high, this clash is set to be one of the standout moments of the women’s football season.

Kick-off is at 13:30 BST, live on BBC Two.

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Women's FA Cup Final Odds

Result Odds Implied Probability
Chelsea 7/12 63%
Draw 3/1 25%
Man United 19/4 17%

 

Who is the favourite to win the Women's FA Cup Final

Chelsea are 7/12 favourites with BetMGM to win the Women's FA Cup Final today.

Chelsea head into Sunday’s FA Cup final brimming with confidence and on the verge of a historic domestic treble in Sonia Bompastor’s debut campaign.

Having already lifted the Women’s Super League and League Cup trophies, the Blues are targeting a sixth FA Cup crown to cap off a dominant season.

They wrapped up their WSL campaign unbeaten, finishing with 19 wins and three draws, including a title-clinching 1-0 win away at Manchester United.

That result was part of a formidable recent record against United, with Chelsea winning 11 of their last 12 meetings in all competitions, including a 1-0 victory in last year’s FA Cup final.

With four straight home wins en route to Wembley and five clean sheets in their last six clashes with United, the treble dream is very much alive for the Blues.

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Manchester United arrive at Wembley as underdogs, aiming to win back-to-back Women’s FA Cup titles for the first time in their history.

Marc Skinner’s side may have endured criticism earlier this season, but they’ve responded with grit, resilience, and a place in next season’s Champions League.

Dubbed “rebels” by their manager, United are embracing the underdog tag and have shown they can rise to the big occasion in the past - beating Tottenham 4-0 in last year’s final.

Despite a four-game winless run and a poor record against Chelsea, Skinner insists his team will play without fear, determined to knock the dominant Blues off their pedestal.

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