Who made it through to the women's League Cup final?

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The line-up for this year's women's League Cup final is now complete.
The first semi-final saw holders Chelsea and rivals Manchester City battling it out for a spot in next month's final in Bristol.
Manchester United were then up against Arsenal in the second semi-final match.
So who made it through? Keep reading to find out.
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Manchester City v Chelsea

Chelsea made it though to their seventh women's League Cup final a row after a narrow 1-0 victory against Manchester City.
The north-west side, who are currently top of the WSL table, missed a number of chances and hit the goal posts twice during the match.
But it was Chelsea who made it through, with the only goal of the game coming in the first half, thanks to a Wieke Kaptein header.
Sonia Bompastor's side are looking to defend the three domestic titles - also known as the treble - that they won last season.
City, who have a six-point lead over Chelsea in the Women's Super League title race, will face the Blues again in 11 days in the league.
Arsenal v Manchester United

It was a semi-final to remember for Manchester United, as they knocked out seven-time winners Arsenal with a 1-0 win.
Elisabeth Terland slotted the ball into the goal just before half-time, after a defensive mix-up by Arsenal.
And things went from bad to worse for the north London side, as star striker Olivia Smith was sent off in the second half, after picking up a second yellow card for a foul on Zigiotti Olme.
The result meant that United sealed their place in the League Cup final for the first time in history.
But will the ribbons on the League Cup trophy end up being United red or Chelsea blue?
You'll have to wait for the final, which takes place on Sunday 15 March at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol.