Eight of the weekend’s Adobe Women’s FA Cup 4th Round ties are being live-streamed, starting with a double-header on Saturday.
Brighton entertain Durham in the opening tie of the round (now a 2pm start and no longer streamed), followed by holders Manchester United against third-tier West Bromwich Albion.
Sunday sees two all-WSL clashes, with Everton home to last season’s beaten finalists Spurs and West Ham welcoming Liverpool.
Fifth-tier Fulham are the lowest-ranked side left in the competition, with the London & South East League team taking on London City Lionesses at Craven Cottage.
Ipswich Town also play a team from two levels above when travelling to Manchester City, likewise Stoke City at Leicester City and Exeter City who have home advantage over Sunderland.
National League newcomers Bristol Rovers go to Aston Villa, attempting to span a three-division gap.
There’s snow way we’re not ready for the weekend! ❄️
— Bristol Rovers Women (@Official_BRWFC) January 8, 2025
Championship title-chasers Charlton Athletic and Bristol City are on the road at Chelsea and Arsenal respectively. The Addicks have just signed Blues’ defender Greta Humphries on loan, while the Gunners’ tie has been put back to 3pm due to weather concerns.
Blackburn Rovers go head-to-head with Championship rivals Portsmouth, Sheffield United visit top-flight Crystal Palace with kick-off now at 2pm, Nottingham Forest beat Burnley 1-0 after extra-time in midweek to secure a tie at Newcastle United.
Cheltenham Town again welcome Wolves whom they edged 2-1 in the FA WNL Plate in October, while London Bees versus Rugby Borough is a meeting of Tier 4 and 3 teams respectively.
Madison Hadley and Chloe Logie lead the race for the @MitreSports Golden Ball as we head into the #AdobeWomensFACup fourth round 🤩
As teams from the @BarclaysWSL enter the competition this weekend, will anybody close the gap before the Final in May? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/IkXyGqL5ng
— Adobe Women’s FA Cup (@AdobeWFACup) January 9, 2025
Saturday 11 January
Brighton & Hove Albion v Durham (Crawley Town FC, 2pm)
Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion (Leigh Sports Village, 5.15pm) – Live on Adobe WFA Cup YouTube Channel & FA Player
Sunday 12 January
Fulham v London City Lionesses (Fulham FC, 12pm) – Live on BBC iPlayer, Adobe WFA Cup YouTube Channel & FA Player
Leicester City v Stoke City (Notts County FC, 1pm)
Exeter City v Sunderland (Devon County FA, 1pm)
Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest (Kingston Park Stadium, 1pm)
Blackburn Rovers v Portsmouth (Lancashire County FA, 1pm)
Manchester City v Ipswich Town (Joie Stadium, 1pm) – Live on Adobe WFA Cup YouTube Channel & FA Player
Everton v Tottenham Hotspur (Walton Hall Park, 1pm)
Crystal Palace v Sheffield United (Sutton United FC, 2pm)
London Bees v Rugby Borough (The Hive Stadium, 2pm) – Live on Adobe WFA Cup YouTube Channel & FA Player
West Ham United v Liverpool (Dagenham & Redbridge FC, 2pm) – Live on Adobe WFA Cup YouTube Channel & FA Player
Cheltenham Town v Wolverhampton Wanderers (Bishop’s Cleeve FC, 2pm)
Arsenal v Bristol City (Boreham Wood FC, 3pm) – Live on Adobe WFA Cup YouTube Channel & FA Player
Chelsea v Charlton Athletic (Kingsmeadow, 3pm) – Live on Adobe WFA Cup YouTube Channel & FA Player
Aston Villa v Bristol Rovers (Walsall FC, 5.45pm)