Women's FA Cup: How to watch this weekend's quarter-finals live
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Chelsea look to take another step towards winning the quadruple as the Women's FA Cup returns this weekend.
Emma Hayes' side travel to Walton Hall Park to face Everton in a quarter-final match which will be shown live on the BBC.
Leicester City and Tottenham hope to make history by reaching the last four of the competition for the first time as they play Liverpool and Manchester City respectively.
There is a rematch of last season's semi-final as Brighton face Manchester United, with Albion looking for revenge after missing out on a trip to Wembley.
Here is how you can watch every Women's FA Cup quarter-final game this weekend.
All kick-off times are GMT.
Liverpool v Leicester City - Saturday 12:00 - FA Player
Liverpool have been the surprise package in the Women's Super League this season, currently sitting in fifth place level on points with Manchester United.
Matt Beard's side will be hoping to take their current rich vein of form into the FA Cup, as they look to finish a fifth consecutive game unbeaten in all competitions.
Leicester have experienced contrasting fortunes to their upcoming opponents, having struggled for consistency throughout the 2023-24 campaign.
This weekend's FA Cup tie offers some relief from their indifferent league form and a chance to reach the competition's semi-finals for the first time.
Brighton v Manchester United - Saturday 17:15 - FA Player
It has been a disappointing season for both Brighton and Manchester United, with the former battling relegation from the WSL and the latter seeing their runs in the Champions League, League Cup and WSL title race ending very prematurely.
On Saturday, the Seagulls welcome the Red Devils to Broadfield Stadium in a rematch of one of last season's semi-finals, a game which Manchester United eventually won 1-0 in second-half stoppage time.
With the FA Cup representing a welcome tonic for each club's arduous campaigns, both sides will be hoping to hold on to the good feeling a while longer yet with a precious victory.
Everton v Chelsea - Sunday 13:00 - BBC Red Button and BBC iPlayer
Holders Chelsea are still going strong in all four competitions as the business end of the season comes into view.
They took another step closer to securing one quarter of a possible quadruple on Thursday night when they overcame Manchester City to book their place in the final of the League Cup later this month.
Opponents Everton have endured a difficult season so far, currently sitting 10th in the table with the looming threat of relegation a real worry for much of the campaign.
However, a 3-0 win over Aston Villa in the fourth round of the FA Cup and a thumping 7-1 win over Nottingham Forest in the fifth will have given them hope that they can put in a battling display against a high-flying Chelsea side.
Tottenham v Manchester City - Sunday 15:00 - FA Player
Having seen one third of their Treble dream slip away at the hands of Chelsea on Thursday evening, Manchester City will be hoping that they can instead continue their quest for another FA Cup triumph as part of a league and cup double.
They visit an ever-improving Tottenham side, who have already proved a tough opponent on more than one occasion this season.