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Everton 0-1 Chelsea
This is relentless attacking from Chelsea. Now Denmark's Pernille Harder has space to shoot but she clips over, with her weaker left foot, from just outside the box.
FT: Everton 2-1 Chelsea
Cuthbert gives visitors early lead; Graham and Gauvin hit back for Toffees
FT: Brighton & Hove Albion 2-2 Birmingham City (2-4 pens)
Brougham scores winning penalty for Blues to set up semi with Everton
FT: Leicester City 1-2 Manchester City
Kelly (pen) and Stanway for holders; Devlin pulls one back from spot
Man City face Arsenal in semis following the Gunners' 4-0 win over Tottenham on Saturday
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Everton 0-1 Chelsea
This is relentless attacking from Chelsea. Now Denmark's Pernille Harder has space to shoot but she clips over, with her weaker left foot, from just outside the box.
Everton 0-1 Chelsea
Emma Hayes' side go close again as Pernille Harder's close-range effort from a corner is well saved and then Fran Kirby's header from the rebound is cleared off the line.
Moments later, Erin Cuthbert heads just over the bar.
Everton 0-1 Chelsea
And the visitors remain camped in the Everton half.
South Korea's Ji so-Yun is denied from a tight angle by a good fingertip save from Sandy MacIver.
Erin Cuthbert
Chelsea have the early goal their bright start had threatened to produce. Summer signing Pernille Harder creates it with a give-and-go down the right and she cuts the ball back for Scotland's Erin Cuthbert to slot home the opener from inside the area.
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
Chelsea start on the front foot and Sam Kerr calls keeper Sandy MacIver into action with an early save.
Everton 0-0 Chelsea
All the players and officials take a knee to show solidarity for the Black Lives Matter movement, and then Everton kick us off. The hosts are in their usual blue and white kit.
Visitors Chelsea are playing in their new third kit, which you may have seen their men's team wear yesterday, if you watched Match of the Day. It's quite something.
Everton v Chelsea (13:00 BST)
The players are out at Goodison Park, and so is the sun. It's a glorious September day out there, even if it is a little bit on the brisk side.
Everton v Chelsea (13:00 BST)
Beating league champions Chelsea in this quarter-final could be a "huge springboard" for Everton, says Toffees boss Willie Kirk.
"I want to win silverware and be challenging for silverware," Kirk told BBC Sport.
"More importantly, for the club it's more steps in the right direction in terms of to getting us back towards where we were a number of years ago, which was consistently challenging for trophies.
"And our ambitions don't just stop there - we want to be playing in Europe in years to come - so it would be a big step forward for us and I believe a win on Sunday could be a huge springboard for a really positive season."
Saturday's result: Arsenal 4-0 Tottenham
In Saturday's quarter-final, Arsenal were 4-0 winners over Spurs, live on BBC Two, and you can catch the highlights in this embedded clip.
Everton v Chelsea (13:00 BST)
Chelsea give Denmark star Pernille Harder her first taste of FA Cup action, following her summer transfer from Wolfsburg for a fee understood to be in excess of £250,000. Australia's Sam Kerr also starts up front.
Chelsea XI: Berger, Bright, Ingle, Carter, Ji, Kirby, Mjelde, Kerr, Cuthbert, Harder, Andersson.
Subs: Telford, Thorisdottir, Blundell, Leupolz, England, Reiten, J Fleming, Charles, Spence.
Everton v Chelsea (13:00 BST)
Having signed seven players this summer but only being able to register six new names for the resumption of last season's cup, Everton had to leave one of them out, and it's Scotland winger Claire Emslie who won't feature.
All the other six are named in the squad, including France striker Valerie Gauvin, who is on the bench.
Everton XI: MacIver, Moe Wold, Turner, Sevecke, Stringer, Finnigan, Christiansen, Raso, Graham, Sorensen, Magill.
Subs: Korpela, Boye-Hlorkah, Egurrola, Pike, Clemaron, Gauvin, Pattinson.
Here's today's quarter-final schedule (all times BST)
Arsenal are already through after their 4-0 win over neighbours Spurs last night.
Everton v Chelsea (13:00 BST)
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Good afternoon and welcome to a bumper day of Women's FA Cup action.
We've got the three remaining quarter-finals coming your way over the next three-and-a-bit hours, starting with Everton against Chelsea.
The lunchtime kick-off comes from Goodison Park, as the road to 1 November's Wembley final continues.