Summary

  • Arsenal put five past Bristol City - Stina Blackstenius & Beth Mead both score twice, Frida Maanum also nets

  • Camila Saez own goal gives Liverpool lead at West Ham before goals from Leanne Kiernan & Grace Fisk

  • FT: Everton 2-0 Tottenham - Toffees beat last season's finalists

  • FT: Brighton 3-1 Durham

  • Fifth round draw has already taken place

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  1. Postpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Brighton 1-0 Durham

    Durham are doing a decent job of keeping the hosts out at the moment. Brighton have been strong in possession but the visitors are keeping their shape at the back.

    Jelena Cankovic knocks the ball down the line for Michelle Agyemang but she can't get to it before it's intercepted.

  2. Postpublished at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Brighton 1-0 Durham

    Nice idea. Durham break down the right-hand side and the ball is cut back to Beth Hepple a couple of yards outside the Brighton box.

    She hits it first time but fires over the crossbar.

  3. Postpublished at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Brighton 1-0 Durham

    Rebecca Salicki is back to her feet and we're back under way.

    Brighton are ahead and all over the visitors. Dario Vidosic is being vocal to get his team to constantly apply the pressure – and they're listening.

    Marisa Olislagers of Brighton & Hove Albion battles for possession with Grace Ayre of Durham during The Adobe Women's FA Cup Fourth Round match between Brighton & Hove Albion and DurhamImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 19:11 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Brighton 1-0 Durham

    We've got a stop in play, with Michelle Agyemang catching a Durham defender who now requires a bit of treatment.

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    GOAL - Brighton 1-0 Durhampublished at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Bruna Vilamala (6 mins)

    Brighton take an early lead!

    It's Bruna Vilamala, who sent in that tempting ball a few minutes ago, who opens the scoring and gets her third goal of the season.

    Marisa Olislagers whips an excellent delivery through the Durham back line, finding Vilamala at the back post. It's then a simple task for her to power past Tatiana Saunders.

    Bruna Vilamala of Brighton & Hove Albion scores her team's first goal past Tatiani Saunders of Durham (obscured) during The Adobe Women's FA Cup Fourth Round match between Brighton & Hove Albion and DurhamImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 19:05 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Brighton 0-0 Durham

    That looked dangerous for a minute...

    Bruna Vilamala hooks a delivery into the visitors' box and it cannons of the knee of defender Grace Ayre, narrowly dropping wide of the far post.

    That seemed like it could be going into her own net for a moment.

  7. Postpublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Brighton 0-0 Durham

    Durham are looking to make life difficult for Brighton, sitting deep when defending and taking the game to the hosts where possible.

    Brighton have had a few decent moves in the opening minutes, trying to find a way through down the flanks.

  8. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:01 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Time for Brighton v Durham and Everton v Tottenham to begin.

    Brighton's match is at the club's training ground, with it being moved from Broadfield Stadium because of heavy rainfall.

    Players of Brighton & Hove Albio pose for a team photograph prior to The Adobe Women's FA Cup Fourth Round match between Brighton & Hove Albion and DurhamImage source, Getty Images
    Match Referee Cheryl Foster talks to Megan Finnigan of Everton and Olga Ahtinen of Tottenham Hotspur during the coin tossImage source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 18:57 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Not long to go now until our first games of the evening get under way.

    Vicky LosadaImage source, Getty Images
    Robert Vilahamn and Brian SorensenImage source, Getty Images
  10. Who's already in the fifth round?published at 18:54 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    The draw for the fifth round has already been made.

    Here's that draw in full:

    • Wolves v Man Utd
    • Chelsea v Everton or Tottenham
    • Portsmouth v Sunderland
    • Man City v Leicester
    • Crystal Palace v Newcastle
    • Aston Villa v Brighton or Durham
    • Rugby Borough v West Ham or Liverpool
    • Arsenal or Bristol City v London City Lionesses
  11. Spurs 'want to go for it again' in FA Cuppublished at 18:50 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Everton v Tottenham (19:00 GMT)

    Robert VilahamnImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham boss Robert Vilahamn wants to try and guide his team to back-to-back FA Cup finals, but said he won't risk his players' health to do so.

    Spurs were beaten 4-0 by Manchester United in last year's final at Wembley.

    "We have a really strong belief that we want to go for it again in the FA Cup," Vilahamn said.

    "Those moments last year, it was something special, and this year, we have this tough period of time, where we were postponing the game, it adds something where we have a little bit of a struggle, where we play so many games in a short time, and we have Manchester United on Sunday which means that you absolutely want to go and win.

    "But I'm not willing to risk the players’ health and injuries to go far in the FA Cup. I need to make sure I balance the squad on Wednesday with how fresh they are because it's really hard to go from five weeks off to playing Sunday-Wednesday-Sunday-Wednesday-Sunday, so we're going to have a really strong team, we're going to be a really strong 11, but I'm picking the starting 11 also compared to how I can get the best energy from the squad, then I hope we can find a way to win that game and also have a cup run."

  12. 'Hopefully we can hit the ground running'published at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Everton v Tottenham (19:00 GMT)

    Brian SorensenImage source, Getty Images

    Boss Brian Sorensen said Everton "have targets and need to do better", starting with tonight's rearranged FA Cup tie against Tottenham.

    Everton have had a poor start to their Women's Super League campaign, winning only two games so far.

    “Hopefully we can hit the ground running," he said. "But we definitely need to take our chances, that is for sure."

    "If we do not have a game plan and we do not click, they have the tools to hurt us. I am looking forward to it, it is always a good battle against them. The games are a little more open, but that suits us more. I think it is going to be a good game."

  13. Who awaits in the next round?published at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    The draw for the fifth round of the Women's FA Cup has already been made.

    Here's who awaits the winners of tonight's games...

    Saturday, 8 February:

    • 12:00 - Aston Villa v Brighton or Durham

    Sunday, 9 February:

    • 12:30 - Rugby Borough v West Ham or Liverpool
    • 14:00 - Arsenal or Bristol City v London City Lionesses
    • 15:00 - Chelsea v Everton or Tottenham
  14. Brighton challenge 'something that we can for sure overcome'published at 18:40 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Brighton v Durham (19:00 GMT)

    Aimee ClaypoleImage source, Getty Images

    Durham are embracing the challenge of facing a Women's Super League opponent in Brighton, according to forward Aimee Claypole.

    Durham sit fourth in the Championship, one point behind league leaders Birmingham City.

    "We go into every game and want to get a win so that is at the front of our minds," Claypole said. "We see it as a challenge but something that we can for sure overcome."

    On what it would mean to progress in the competition, she added: "It's massive. The FA Cup is such a prestigious competition and every single player that plays in it is proud to do so. For a club like us, to go as far as we can go is really important."

  15. 'We know we want to be much better'published at 18:37 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Brighton v Durham (19:00 GMT)

    Dario VidosicImage source, Getty Images

    Dario Vidosic said Brighton want to bounce back after a disappointing run of form.

    Albion have lost all three of their games after the winter break, conceding nine and scoring one.

    "I'm sure the girls will agree that we weren't quite there in the last three games," Vidosic said. "We had a bit of a tough run in with the original Durham game being postponed followed by quite a tough week as well in terms of travel.

    "We want to be in those European places and challenging for titles. With that comes playing three games in a week. That's something to learn from again, but we know we want to be much better the way we play."

  16. Postponed games finally being playedpublished at 18:34 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    Seven Women's FA Cup fourth-round ties were postponed earlier this month because of frozen pitches.

    The UK recorded its coldest night of this winter, along with widespread frost.

    Three re-arranged fixtures have already been played, with Crystal Palace beating Sheffield United 6-1, Leicester winning 4-1 against Stoke City, and Portsmouth recording a 3-1 victory against Blackburn.

  17. Welcomepublished at 18:30 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January

    All kick-off times are GMT

    Good evening. We've got four games coming up in the Women's FA Cup this evening, all of which were initially postponed due to poor weather earlier this month.

    Their potential fifth round opponents have already been decided, but the eight teams still need to be whittled down to the four who will progress.

    We'll be here to talk you through all of the action this evening, with the fixtures kicking off at 19:00 GMT.

    Here's what's coming up:

    • 19:00 – Brighton v Durham
    • 19:00 – Everton v Tottenham
    • 19:45 – Arsenal v Bristol City
    • 19:45 – West Ham v Liverpool