Manchester United reached their first ever Women's League Cup final as they beat 10 player Arsenal 1-0 to progress from their last four tie.
A costly error from Anneke Borbe was punished by Elisabeth Terland, as the Gunners finished the game a player down after Olivis Smith let her frustrations boil over as her side pushed for an equaliser.
It means that United will meet Chelsea in the final in March as they look to secure their first ever League Cup and become just the fourth ever team to win the competition.
Both meetings in the Women's Super League between the two teams this sseason finished goalless, but Renee Slegers side made a fast start to ensure that wouldn't be the case, with Frida Maanum squandering three good opportunities in the opening exchanges.
Arsenal vs Man Utd
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Despite the better chances of the half falling to the Gunners, it was United who took the lead, with Anneke Borbe only having herself to blame.
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GOAL
Elisabeth Terland fires Manchester United ahead just before half-time.
The goalkeeper's poor pass out from the back was cut out by new United signing Ellen Wangerheim, who played in Terland as the striker slotted home on the turn.
If Arsenal were going to find a way back into the game, it looked like it was going to come from Olivia Smith. That was until she was sent off on the hour mark.
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ARSENAL
Olivia Smith is sent off after receiving a second yellow card against Manchester United
Having been fouled several times in quick succession, the winger lashed out on Julia Zigiotti Olme and was shown a second yellow card, forcing the Gunners to search for an equaliser with 10 players.
Arsenal continued to push for a leveller, but to no avail, with Mariona Caldentey's coming closet only to be denied by Phallon Tullis-Joyce.
United will look to join Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea as League Cup victors when they take on the Blues in the final at Ashton gate on March 15.
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