. . . ""@en . "1991"^^ . . . . "The Football Association Women's Premier League Cup is a cup competition in English Women's association football. It is also referred to as the Women's League Cup as it is the women's equivalent to the men's League Cup, although both competitions are organised by different governing bodies. The competition is open to the 72 teams in the FA Women's Premier League (Northern and Southern divisions, plus the four Division 1). Unlike the men's League Cup, the women's semi-finals are not done over two legs, as the semi-finals and final venues are usually rented from a men's League team and are thus larger than a usual women's League match venue. Up to the creation of the FA WSL it was England's top league cup. Since then the country's top teams enter the WSL League Cup only."@en . "The Football Association Women's Premier League Cup is a cup competition in English Women's association football. It is also referred to as the Women's League Cup as it is the women's equivalent to the men's League Cup, although both competitions are organised by different governing bodies. The current format involves eight teams battling in a preliminary round to qualify for the first round, in which the other 28 clubs join in."@en . "72"^^ . "FA Women's Premier League Cup"@en . . "The Football Association Women's Premier League Cup is a cup competition in English Women's association football. It is also referred to as the Women's League Cup as it is the women's equivalent to the men's League Cup, although both competitions are organised by different governing bodies. The competition is open to the 36 teams in the FA Women's Premier League (the National, Northern and Southern divisions) but not those teams who have joined the new FA Women's Super League in 2011 (which have their own cup competition). Unlike the men's League Cup, the women's semi-finals are not done over two legs, as the semi-finals and final venues are usually rented from a men's League team and are thus larger than a usual women's League match venue. The current format involves eight teams battling in a preliminary round to qualify for the first round, in which the other 28 clubs join in."@en . . . . . . . . "FA Women's Premier League Cup"@en . . "The Football Association Women's Premier League Cup is a cup competition in English Women's association football. It is also referred to as the Women's League Cup as it is the women's equivalent to the men's League Cup, although both competitions are organised by different governing bodies. Up to the creation of the FA WSL it was England's top league cup. Since then the country's top teams enter the WSL League Cup only."@en . . "2017"^^ .