This is normal for Women's Cup Finals, they did it previous years too. It's just so that if a club doesn't sell out, the upper tier can be sold to general public, instead of the teams fans being randomly mixed everywhere.
(Imagine it's possible United might not sell out, or at least may need a...
It's not mathematically certain, but very unlikely. England's maximum score is now 18.25, which would be achieved if Villa win both legs of the semi, and then also win the final without needing penalties. Germany is on 17.928, therefore needing 0.322 points to be certain of finishing above...
Nope. But they do get 1 coefficient point for getting through to the next round, on top of the 2 points for winning the first leg. And obviously means they could still win up to 7 more points if they won both legs of the semi and then the final (without a penalty shootout)
We only get 12,000 tickets so will be interesting to see how they sell them. Of course women's ST holders first, but then maybe prioritising people who've been to at least a couple of women's games if that's something their system can do?
Think it's been briefed that this will be avoided wherever possible, and won't happen with England next season. It's primarily an issue when the same country has lots of clubs in the same pot, whereas England's will be pretty spread out (City and Liverpool Pot 1, Arsenal Pot 2, Tottenham if we...
I'm pretty sure statistically speaking, there's no change overall in the form of teams once relegation is confirmed. They continue to be equally as bad as they always were. Potentially this is different factors offsetting each other e.g. pressure lifted vs lack of motivation.
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