Summary

  1. That's all from uspublished at 17:05 Greenwich Mean Time

    Thanks for tuning in today as we found the semi-finalists of this year's Women's FA Cup and who they will be playing in the final four.

    It's an incredibly busy month in the world of women's football, with the Champions League returning, the WSL, a League Cup final and more.

    Your next dose of action from us comes on Friday, when Liverpool take on Manchester United and Everton host Arsenal in the league.

    That's all from us. See you soon!

  2. Watch: Man City beat Aston Villa to reach semi-finalspublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Man City 2-0 Aston Villa

    Here are the highlights from the first game of the day:

    Media caption,

    Man City beat Aston Villa comfortably to reach semi-finals

  3. 'We had a good game, but not enough to beat these big teams'published at 16:51 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Man City 2-0 Aston Villa

    Aston Villa

    Aston Villa boss Natalia Arroyo speaking to BBC One: "We came here dreaming to be in the semi-finals and stay alive. We had a good game but not good enough to beat these big teams. We work hard, but not hard enough to beat these teams.

    "We had chances to score before half-time, but we couldn't take them. I'm pleased with the team. We need to score more, concede less and win games."

    On whether Ebony Salmon's miss affected her mentality: "No, not really. She had two other big chances. She was trying again and trying again, she was training harder to get the minutes she wants.

    "She had a great half an hour against Everton, that's why she deserved to play. She had over good chances. I'm very happy and proud of her. Her work out of possession is something we want to work with her."

  4. Postpublished at 16:49 Greenwich Mean Time

    It feels quite a while since Manchester City beat Aston Villa in the first game of the day, but let's get a bit more of the reaction to that one.

  5. Semi-finals to be shown live on the BBCpublished at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time

    BBC Sport

    Both of the semi-finals of the Women's FA Cup will be broadcast live on the BBC.

    We'll also show the final, which takes place at Wembley Stadium on 18 May.

  6. Semi-final fixturespublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time

    • Manchester City v Manchester United
    • Chelsea v Liverpool

    The two semi-finals are due to be played on Sunday, 13 April.

  7. Postpublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time

    That means Chelsea will be playing Liverpool, but we still need to find out who's at home...

  8. Postpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time

    Yep, that's right, a Manchester derby in the semi-finals. The holders, United, against their local rivals.

    That should be a good one.

  9. Postpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time

    The first tie is:

    • Manchester City v Manchester United
  10. Postpublished at 16:43 Greenwich Mean Time

    A reminder of the ball numbers for the draw:

    1. Manchester City
    2. Chelsea
    3. Manchester United
    4. Liverpool
  11. Postpublished at 16:40 Greenwich Mean Time

    Stick around, as we'll be bringing you coverage of the draw for the semi-finals very shortly.

  12. Postpublished at 16:37 Greenwich Mean Time

    FT: Arsenal 0-1 Liverpool

    Great scenes in the away end as the Liverpool players run over to celebrate with their fans.

    Most of them were out on their feet as the clock ticked into the 100th minute but they saw off a late flurry from Arsenal to hold out for the win.

    On the other side of the coin Renee Slegers tastes defeat for just the third time in 21 games, as Arsenal's wait for a 15th FA Cup triumph stretches into a tenth year.

    LFC players celebrate at full timeImage source, PA Media
    Amber Whiteley claps the fansImage source, Reuters
  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:33 Greenwich Mean Time

    Arsenal 0-1 Liverpool

    Liverpool have done it!

    The Reds have eliminated the 14 time winners on their own patch and will advance to the semi-finals.

    What a moment for interim boss Amber Whiteley and her players.

    Liverpool players celebrate at full timeImage source, PA Media
  14. Postpublished at 16:32 Greenwich Mean Time

    Arsenal 0-1 Liverpool

    Arsenal need a goal here or their FA Cup campaign will end at the semi-final stage.

    There's no urgency though. They're still playing their patient passes side to side.

  15. Postpublished at 16:30 Greenwich Mean Time

    Arsenal 0-1 Liverpool

    A speculative hoof up field is gathered by Rachel Laws.

    She does the customary goalkeeper move of falling on the ball and lying down for a few seconds before finally getting to her feet and thumping it as far down the other end as she can.

  16. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:30 Greenwich Mean Time

    Chelsea 1-0 Crystal Palace

    Chelsea are through to the semi-finals! Their hopes of a quadruple continue.

    James and Kaneryd celebrate a goalImage source, PA Media
  17. Postpublished at 16:28 Greenwich Mean Time

    Chelsea 1-0 Crystal Palace

    A late chance for Palace, as Shae Yanez sends a free kick into the box.

    It goes over the heads of the Chelsea defence but Molly-Mae Sharp's effort is straight into the hands of Hannah Hampton.

  18. Postpublished at 16:28 Greenwich Mean Time

    Arsenal 0-1 Liverpool

    Liverpool remain full of running up top.

    Daphne van Domselaar plays a short ball to Steph Catley and Sophie Roman Haug almost nicks in for a third time but the defender kicks the ball out for a throw in with miliseconds to spare.

  19. Postpublished at 16:25 Greenwich Mean Time

    Arsenal 0-1 Liverpool

    Arsenal are working the ball side to side in the hope of finding a gap in the Liverpool defensive wall.

    They're fast running out of time for patient build up play.