Productions

From Toxteth and Enfield to Wembley: The Journey to The SSE Women’s FA Cup Final

The football journeys of Manchester City’s Nikita Parris and West Ham United’s Rosie Kmita have been brought to life in unique motion projections as the two clubs prepare to face off in The SSE Women’s FA Cup Final this Saturday.

From a front garden in Toxteth, Liverpool, where Parris first fell in love with football at the age of seven, to a park in Enfield, London, where Kmita would play with her sister, the video culminates at the location of this Saturday’s SSE Women’s FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium connected by EE.

Watch the video here…

Narrated by the players, the video follows their journeys to reach the pinnacle of the domestic game – from playing football in their hometowns to playing at Wembley Stadium – depicted through projections at locations that have played a role in their success.

On playing at Wembley, Manchester City’s Nikita Parris said:

“Growing up, I used to play football in my mum’s garden before I joined my neighbour’s under-9s team. Its surreal to think of those memories and to now be playing at Wembley. When I walk out onto the pitch I will take in the whole atmosphere – it’s one of the biggest moments of my career and I’ll cherish the memory for the rest of my life.”

Kmita, appearing at Wembley Stadium for the first time, said:

“It’s been an incredible journey, getting here. My dad was definitely the reason I play football. He would always take me and my sister to the park to play. We’d go there and practise for hours, just doing what we loved and kicking the ball about. To be at Wembley, in front of thousands of fans, is something every football fan dreams of. I never thought I’d be experiencing moments like this.”

The showdown between Manchester City and West Ham United at Wembley Stadium connected by EE kicks off at 5.30pm on Saturday 4th May. £15 for adults & kids go free, for tickets visit TheFA.com/tickets.

A dedicated Fanzone at Boxpark Wembley will open from 1pm with activities for fans of all ages including football freestylers and face-painting, whilst DJs will keep the crowd entertained and build excitement ahead of kick-off.

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