Chatham Town women celebrate FA Cup victory

Chatham Town women celebrate FA Cup victory

Chatham Town's manager has said getting to the Women's FA Cup fifth round feels "as good as it did when I won it" 20 years ago.

The Kent club beat York City 3-0 on Sunday to become the lowest ranking side left in the last 16 of the competition, the first time they have even made it to the fourth round.

Manager Keith Boanas, who previously won with Charlton, said: "To reach this stage now, at this level of the game, with this club, genuinely feels as good as it did in 2005."

Ellie Jeffkins, who has scored some key goals in the cup run so far, scored first, swinging in a corner that hit the keeper on its way in.