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Brighton are through to the Women's FA Cup semi-finals for the first time since 2023

At a glance

  • Madison Haley puts Brighton ahead in 48th minute

  • Looping header from Caitlin Hayes doubles lead for Seagulls

  • Arsenal unable to respond as 14-time winners exit

  • Brighton through to semi-finals for fourth time, but have yet to reach showpiece

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BySam Drury
BBC Sport journalist

Brighton are through to the Women's FA Cup semi-finals after upsetting 14-time winners Arsenal at Meadow Park.

Madison Haley put the Seagulls in front three minutes after half-time as she latched on to Fran Kirby's through-ball and stretched to finish superbly into the top corner.

The lead was doubled on 63 minutes when Caitlin Hayes rose highest to meet Kirby's corner and send a looping header past Arsenal goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar.

Arsenal pushed to get back into the tie but the visitors held firm to reach the last four of the competition for the fourth time.

It was another disappointing exit for the Gunners, who last lifted the trophy in 2016.

They had come into the match in confident mood after booking their place in the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday by beating Chelsea.

Manager Renee Slegers made six changes to the starting line-up, no doubt with those midweek exertions in mind, but it was Brighton who started stronger.

Jelena Cankovic nearly put Dario Vidosic's side in front inside two minutes with a powerful drive that was tipped over the bar by Van Domselaar, before Charlie Rule had an effort cleared off the line from the resulting corner.

Arsenal gradually grew into the game and it took a brilliant save from Brighton keeper Chiamaka Nnadozie to keep out Smilla Holmberg's shot from point-blank range after half an hour.

Brighton weathered the storm and American striker Haley's fine finish put them in front.

Rather than sit back, they pushed for a second with substitute Carla Camacho having a low shot saved.

Slegers turned to her bench just before the hour mark, sending on Alessia Russo, Olivia Smith and Frida Maanum.

But just five minutes later, Brighton doubled their lead as Hayes nodded in at the far post.

They defended solidly after that and were rarely troubled by a Gunners side that looked weary.

While Brighton are dreaming of a first FA Cup final, Wembley appearance and major trophy, Arsenal must regroup before focus switches to attempting to retain their Champions League title after the international break.

Analysis: Tired Gunners suffer as Seagulls eye first major trophy

It has been a frustrating season for Brighton with inconsistency consigning them to sixth place in the Women's Super League.

But their performance against Arsenal showed exactly what this side is capable of when they get things right.

This was far from a smash-and-grab - Brighton were the better side and fully deserved the success.

They immediately put the home side on the back foot and ensured they could not ease themselves into the game following an exhausting night - both physically and emotionally - at Stamford Bridge in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final.

That early burst did not bring a goal and the way Arsenal improved as the half wore on could have led to Brighton dropping deeper as nerves set.

Instead, they showed their flexibility as Vidosic switched from a back five to a back four for the second half and the Seagulls pushed forward again.

A five-time FA Cup winner with Chelsea, former England forward Kirby's class produced the openings, and first Haley then Hayes found the finishes to match.

As Arsenal tried to pen them back, Brighton had to show resilience defensively but remained dangerous.

"It is so special, it is something that we spoke about," Kirby, 32, told TNT Sports.

"We knew we could come here and get a result, but to do it against a team like Arsenal, who have quality all over, is really special. I'm so proud of all of the team."

After a performance such as this, Brighton have every reason to believe they have what it takes to finally make it to Wembley and lift that first major trophy in their history.

Player of the match

Number: 14 F. Kirby
Average rating 9.12
Number: 23 A. Russo
Average Rating: 5.26
Number: 10 K. Little
Average Rating: 4.75
Number: 14 D. van Domselaar
Average Rating: 4.72
Number: 24 T. Hinds
Average Rating: 4.59
Number: 15 O. Smith
Average Rating: 4.57
Number: 31 S. Holmberg
Average Rating: 4.56
Number: 3 L. Wubben-Moy
Average Rating: 4.50
Number: 19 C. Foord
Average Rating: 4.49
Number: 8 Mariona Caldentey
Average Rating: 4.48
Number: 2 E. Fox
Average Rating: 4.46
Number: 11 K. McCabe
Average Rating: 4.39
Number: 9 B. Mead
Average Rating: 4.38
Number: 18 C. Kelly
Average Rating: 4.18
Number: 25 S. Blackstenius
Average Rating: 4.13
Number: 12 F. Maanum
Average Rating: 3.97
Number: 5 Laia Codina
Average Rating: 3.84

After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users.

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