On this day in 2020, City claimed the FA Cup for a third time in four years.

Gareth Taylor’s side successfully defended the trophy with a 3-1 victory over the Merseysiders at Wembley in what was the 50th Final, as substitutes Georgia Stanway and Janine Beckie struck in extra-time to snatch the win.

The holders produced a spirited display to edge Everton in a tense encounter at the national stadium, after the two sides had played out an enthralling 1-1 draw in normal time with Valérie Gauvin cancelling out Sam Mewis’ opener.

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Having lifted the trophy in May 2019, City had held the honour for a total of 547 days heading into this clash.

Triumphant in the first of two FA Cup tournaments that season, City ensured our name remained on the prestigious silverware for at least another six months.

It was also a particularly memorable moment for manager Gareth Taylor, representing his first piece of silverware at the helm since taking over at the beginning of the campaign.

Relive our classic highlights via the video above...