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World Service,04 May 2019,39 mins

Women's FA Cup final day

Not by the Playbook

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The Women's FA Cup Final is here and Caroline Barker is joined by West Ham Captain Gilly Flaherty on the morning of the game. Alonmg with four time winner Lianne Sanderson they discuss who will win - Manchester City or West Ham? What a week for South Africa's double Olympic gold medallist Caster Semenya ending with what she does best, winning the 800 metres? We are live in Doha with Ed Harry for the latest and also hear from two time World Champion Colin Jackson on what he thinks of her landmark case. Derek Abrefa and Cecelia Baah Danso speak to Sportshour's Joel Hammer after winning their first ever match at the 2019 World Table Tennis Championships in Hungary. The Ghana internationals raised $10,000 needed to participate at the competition. They tell us about how they made it happen. It's the semi finals of the World Snooker Championship and we cross live to the Crucible theatre to speak to our reporter Jamie Broughton. We discuss head injuries and the protocols in place to deal with them on the football pitch. We speak to Luke Griggs spokesman for the Brain injury charity Headway and Dr Imtiaz Ahmad, Head of Medicine at Queen's Park Rangers who spoke to Tusdiq Din and . Photo: Manchester City and West Ham players line up ahead of the FA Cup final (FA website)

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