A new name will be written on the Women's FA Cup final trophy on Sunday, when Manchester United take on Tottenham at a sold-out Wembley, and the impact of both clubs reaching a final, let alone earning a first major piece of silverware, could be seismic. For Natalie Burrell, a lifelong United fan who has followed the women's team home and away since their relaunch in 2018, there is a desire for a second consecutive FA Cup final, and hopefully a win, to force a shift in commitment to the women's team under the new ownership structure. “I don't think this season in the league we've been up to par, and I think there needs to be changes,” she says, with United sat fifth in the Women's Super League going into the final round of fixtures next weekend.