Everton v Arsenal
The FA Tesco Women's Premier League Cup Final
7.35pm, Thursday 28 February 2008
Matchroom Stadium, Leyton Orient FC
Live on Sky Sports

Ahead of Thursday's Final, TheFA.com caught up with Arsenal and England right-back Alex Scott to ask her questions about what she gets up to in her spare time.

This is what she said...

What do you do to relax outside of football?

I just bought a house, so I'm a bit of a homebody at the moment. I just like to go home and watch TV really. I think I've painted the living room three times since I moved in because I didn't like the colour. I've gone for a chocolate brown at the minute which I think I'm settled on.

What's on your iPod?

It's mainly R'n'B music, so the likes of Mary J Blige, Lauren Hill - that kind of music.

What's your favourite film?

A classic - "The Bodyguard" with Whitney Houston. I used to like her music when I was growing up, somebody bought the soundtrack for me. It was a nice present and I just loved the film.

What TV can't you miss?

The boxset I'm watching at the minute is "Heroes" series one, I'm pretty much addicted to it. I've watched the whole series now. I finished it off when I was in Cyprus with England - I just need to get series two now.

What's your favourite England goal?

I'd have to say the Belarus game was special for me. I scored two but even though neither goal was outstanding the whole game was great. It was my first Player of the Match award as well. The second goal in that game was probably my favourite, it was a good goal all round with build up from Lianne and Eni which made it nice.

Who is the best player you've played with?

I would have to say Kelly. She's right up there with some of the great players. I don't think I've played with anyone that has her skill level and passing range.

Who is the toughest player you have faced?

It's got to be Marta, definitely. She has to be the best player I have played against for sure. I'd describe her as a female version of Ronaldo, that's the only way you can really get across what she is like. Her skill and how fast she is on the ball, and the things she can do with the ball, she's just amazing. I was supposed to be marking her for the UEFA Women's Cup Final last year, and it made my winning goal all the sweeter as she was supposed to be marking me when I scored.

Which players do you model yourself on?

I suppose the German right-back has been the best in the world in that position for a number of years now, so I watch her. Someday I want to be the best so I have to see what she does better than me, then see if I can do it better.