Good night!published at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January
That's a wrap from us for the evening. Join us for that draw on Monday night or catch up with developments at Old Trafford here.
Until next time!
FT: Holders Chelsea need extra time but beat West Ham 3-1
FT: Tottenham come from 2-0 down to beat second-tier Sheffield United with stoppage-time goal
FT: Third-tier Wolves beat second-tier Reading in main shock of round
Selected other results: Man Utd 5-0 Newcastle, Durham 0-4 Man City, Arsenal 5-1 Watford, Bristol City 0-1 Liverpool, lowest-ranked Luton 0-6 Brighton
Everton beat Aston Villa 3-0 on Saturday
Fifth round draw live on BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club from 19:00 GMT
Tom Rostance, Emma Smith, Ciara Fleming, Timothy Abraham and Jonty Colman
That's a wrap from us for the evening. Join us for that draw on Monday night or catch up with developments at Old Trafford here.
Until next time!
FT: Chelsea 3-1 West Ham
FA Cup holders Chelsea needed extra time to beat West Ham 3-1 after trailing in a testing fourth-round tie.
Mia Fishel equalised with 20 minutes left following Viviane Asseyi's shock opener, before Erin Cuthbert and Sjoeke Nusken scored in extra time.
Rosella Ayane got a 96th-minute winner as Women's Super League side Tottenham came from two down to beat Championship opponents Sheffield United 3-2.
WSL giants Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal also progressed.
Manchester City won 4-0 at Durham, Manchester United crushed Newcastle United 5-0 and Arsenal had too much for Watford, winning 5-1.
The draw for the fifth round will be made on Monday, 15 January at 19:30 BST. It will be broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club and also streamed on BBC iPlayer.
Mark Chapman will present the draw alongside former Premier League goalkeeper Shay Given and two-time Women's FA Cup winner Abbie McManus.
Shall we have a round up of the results?
FT: Derby 0-4 Leicester
Leicester were a class above in the end and make their way through.
London City Lionesses 4-0 Moneyfields
London City Lionesses book their place in the fifth round with a comprehensive three goal showing in the second half.
Fourth-tier Moneyfields put in a performance to be proud of despite the eventual heavy defeat, having given a side two tiers above them a real test for a large portion of the game.
A good cup tie but in the end the higher ranked side's superior quality made all the difference.
So close to a fifth for the hosts.
Recently announced Player of the Match Maddi Wilde takes aim from distance from the right hand side of the area, but her rasping drive whistles wide of the bottom left hand corner.
Her display in the second half would have merited a goal too.
London City Lionesses 4-0 Moneyfields
Despite the tie having been over as a contest for some time now Moneyfields continue to keep London City Lionesses honest right until the end of this game.
They continue in search of that famous, albeit conciliatory, goal as we head into stoppage time - There will be 5 minutes to play.
Derby 0-4 Leicester
Into the last few minutes, and it's got very very dark all of a sudden.
FT: Burnley 1-3 Birmingham City
Second-tier Birmingham City have become the 14th team to book their place in the fifth round after a 3-1 extra-time victory over Burnley.
Blues had led in normal time for over 70 minutes thanks to Libby Smith's first half strike, but were taken to extra time after a penalty in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time from Millie Ravening.
Claudia Walker put Blues 2-1 up on the brink of half-time in extra time and Jade Moore sealed victory in the dying embers of the clash.
Birmingham will join fellow second-tier sides Southampton, Crystal Palace and Charlton Athletic in round five.
London City Lionesses 4-0 Moneyfields
London City repel the free kick with ease.
In truth it was a poor ball, a tired ball, and understandably so as the Moneyfields players have not stopped running all afternoon. They seem to be running on empty a bit now as the clock ticks down to full time.
London City Lionesses 4-0 Moneyfields
Free kick to Moneyfields just into the London City half.
Can they get a goal to show for all their hard work this afternoon?
Derby 0-4 Leicester
Derby's heads and shoulders have dropped now, understandably. It's a bit of a slog for them into the last 10 minutes.
London City Lionesses 4-0 Moneyfields
Another alteration, Moneyfields bring on substitute goalkeeper Georgia Jenkins for a run out, replacing Rose Kite.
With the game all but done they have opted to give their number two a taste of the FA Cup as well.
Defender Kayleigh Tonks also makes way for Tash Wild.
London City Lionesses 4-0 Moneyfields
Further alterations for both teams as we enter the final 15 minutes.
Moneyfields bring on Chelsea Haye in place of Kau'inohea Taylor up top.
The hosts make a triple change, taking off another goalscorer Grace Neville, Lucy Fitzgerald, and Lois Joel, and bring on Niamh Farrelly, Tinaya Alexander, and Izzy Groves.
Charlotte Steggles (OG 75 mins)
There we go! Substitute Deanne Rose is filling her boots since coming on! Another set piece and another brilliant ball in from Yuka Momiki, Rose makes the run across the front post and bundles the ball in, possibly taking a final touch off a defender.
In fact it's gone down as a Charlotte Steggles own goal.
Derby 0-3 Leicester
Any more goals in this one? Leicester look in the mood and have been impressive today.
London City Lionesses 4-0 Moneyfields
Tensions have flared a little after London City's latest corner into the box.
Moneyfields keeper Rose Kite seems unimpressed with the home side's treatment of her as the ball was floated into the centre of the six yard box.
No harm doing and the game continues.
London City Lionesses 4-0 Moneyfields
Great save again Rose Kite!
Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah takes aim from very far out but her drive is matched with an equally outstanding save from the Moneyfields stopper, who puts up a strong hand to tip the ball over the bar.