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[Albion] Albion Women v Coventry today.



amexer

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FA Cup today I see our odds are 1-25 to win. Must be huge difference with division below
 






Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Coventry are bottom of the Championship, we aren't doing much better in the WSL but it's almost worth a few quid on the upset when Sky Bet have it priced at 28/1
 




Swansman

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They have lost 12 out of 14 games in the Women's Championship... Brighton winning with anything less than 4-5 goals would be a bad result.
 






Sheebo

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Coventry are bottom of the Championship, we aren't doing much better in the WSL but it's almost worth a few quid on the upset when Sky Bet have it priced at 28/1
Think we’ll win by 4 or 5 personal - Cov are terrible
 


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FA Cup today I see our odds are 1-25 to win. Must be huge difference with division below
There's a huge and increasing difference between the teams at the top of the WSL and the rest, let alone the division below.

As others have said, it should be a victory by several goals. There just isn't the same level of competition yet.

For 5th Round prize money, it's £20,000 to the winning team, £5,000 to the losers.
 
















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Gulf in class between a FT team and a PT team was obvious………as was the gulf in fitness levels in the second half. Lewes/Brighton QF would be good - probably both team’s best chance of progressing
I'd throw Reading into the mix as well who surprisingly turned over Spurs away on penalties.

2nd bottom of the WSL with less points than the Albion having played 2 games more.

But yes, with Birmingham and Lewes the only non-WSL teams left in the tournament, a QF local derby would be best.
 
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I'd throw Reading into the mix as well who surprisingly turned over Spurs away on penalties.

2nd bottom of the WSL with less points than the Albion having played 2 games more.

But yes, with Birmingham and Lewes the only non-WSL teams left in the tournament, a QF local derby would be best.
Lewes played Reading last week ironically……not that representative though as so many of their players were away on international duty. Birmingham looked incredibly strong against Lewes a couple of weeks ago.
 
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