Summary

  • FT: Nottingham Forest 1-7 Everton - Kuhl opens scoring before Piemonte, Vanhaevermaet, Batty (own goal), Bissell, Duggan and Bennison

  • FT: Arsenal 0-1 Man City - Laia Aleixandri goal sends Gareth Taylor's side through

  • FT: Chelsea 1-0 Crystal Palace - Mayra Ramirez scores first goal for club as holders progress

  • FT: Southampton 1-3 Man Utd - Rachel Williams scores brace after Ella Toone opener

  • FT: Wolves 1-4 Brighton - Katie Robinson opens scoring for visitors before Emma Kullberg nets hat-trick

  • FT: London City Lionesses 0-2 Liverpool - WSL side advance through Sophie Roman Haug and Melissa Lawley goals

  • Quarter-final draw takes place on One Show from 19:00 GMT on Monday

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  1. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Nottingham Forest 1-3 Everton

    Sophie Domingo, who has been Forest's stand-out player today, carries the ball forward dangerously but just pushes her pass for Charlotte Greengrass a little too long.

    Greengrass and the Forest fans felt she kept the ball in play. The referee disagreed.

  2. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 60 mins

    Nottingham Forest 1-3 Everton

    A double Everton change - Hanna Bennison and Toni Duggan are coming on.

    A current Sweden international and a former England striker. Not what Forest would want to see.

    Clare Wheeler and Martina Piemonte make way.

  3. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Nottingham Forest 1-3 Everton

    Everton are looking to put the game to bed. They force defensive mistakes from Forest, resulting in Clare Wheeler firing a volley from the edge of the area which Emily Batty saves down low to her left.

    Clare Wheeler of Everton on the ballImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Nottingham Forest 1-3 Everton

    Lyndsey Harkin, in central defence for Forest today, made her debut for the club back in 2005 at the age of 16.

    She will need to use all her experience to try and inspire her team to a comeback here.

  5. goal

    GOAL - Nottingham Forest 1-3 Evertonpublished at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Justine Vanhaevermaet (53 mins)

    As you were.

    Everton score from a corner for the second time again, as they once again put the ball right on Forest keeper Emily Batty.

    Batty cannot make her way through the crowd of players, and Justine Vanhaevermaet is there to flick the ball home from inside the six yard area.

    Justine Vanhaevermaet of Everton celebrates her goalImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Nottingham Forest 1-2 Everton

    Clare Wheeler of Everton battles for possession with Sophie DomingoImage source, Getty Images

    Forest look reinvigorated here, this is the same tempo we saw in the opening 10 minutes of the first half before Everton took over.

    Forest must take advantage of this second wind to get themselves back in the game.

  7. goal

    GOAL - Nottingham Forest 1-2 Evertonpublished at 17:07 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Charlotte Greengrass (48 mins)

    Hello!

    Everton have started slowly in the second half, lose possession just outside their own area, and striker Charlotte Greengrass stretches to poke past the advancing Courtney Brosnan.

    Suddenly we have a game on our hands.

    Charlotte Greengrass of Nottingham Forest celebrates with teammate Louanne WorseyImage source, Getty Images
  8. KICK-OFFpublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    HT: Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

    Kathrine Moeller Kuehl of Everton battles for possession with Charlotte GreengrassImage source, Getty Images

    The hosts have emerged, and we are now back under way at Grange Park.

    Can Forest launch a remarkable comeback, or will Everton cruise into the last eight?

  9. Postpublished at 17:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    HT: Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

    The Everton players are back out for the second half, raring to go.

    Forest seem to want a bit longer in the warmth of the changing room.

  10. FA Cup fifth-round results so farpublished at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Saturday

    Leicester 6-2 Birmingham

    Tottenham 1-0 Charlton

    Sunday

    Arsenal 0-1 Manchester City

    Wolves 1-4 Brighton

    London City Lionesses 0-2 Liverpool

    Southampton 1-3 Manchester United

    Chelsea 1-0 Crystal Palace

    Latest: Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

  11. Why Everton are 'almost like home' for Scandinavian playerspublished at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    HT: Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

    Some half-time trivia for you. Did you know, the English term "scouse" comes from the Swedish word lobscouse, a type of stew.

    Liverpudlian locals who ate the stew became known as "scousers", which was even a surprise to many of the Scandinavian players at Women's Super League side Everton.

    "Does it?!" says Danish forward Rikke Madsen when informed by BBC Sport of this trivia. "Well, it's almost like home."

    Local etymology aside, the Scandinavian influence on Everton has grown hugely in recent years. The WSL side currently have eight senior players from Norway, Sweden and Denmark, far more than any other side in the league - plus a Danish coach in Brian Sorensen.

    BBC Sport spoke to four Everton players about the Scandi style of play, creating their own community in Liverpool and why the thing they miss most from back home is the bread.

    You can read more in our feature here.

    Everton ScandisImage source, BBC Sport/Getty Images
  12. 'James will be fine in a couple of days'published at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    FT: Chelsea 1-0 Crystal Palace

    Chelsea

    Chelsea manager Emma Hayes spoke to BBC Radio London after the holders needed a late goal to beat Championship side Crystal Palace.

    On Lauren James, who was withdrawn from the starting XI shortly before kick-off: “She was a little bit sick yesterday.

    “She warmed up, but I decided to not take the risk and told her to go home.

    “She will be fine in a couple of days, but when your immunity is low you have to make them decisions as we have a big game coming up on Friday [against Manchester City]."

    On the performance today: “It was a superb performance from Crystal Palace, it was a cup game in every shape, way and form.

    “It was scrappy, it was a team that fought for every ball and made it difficult in a block of 11 players behind it.

    “There was no spaces between the line and I can see why they are tipped for promotion, they have given us a tougher game than some WSL1 games."

    On Mayra Ramírez's goal: “What a goal it was.

    “She has everything in the locker so I am happy for her, it takes the pressure off of her. She doesn’t speak a word of English so she is still trying to settle in and learn how to play our way – she is a top player.”

    On facing Man City next: “Top, top game, they are in good form under Gareth Taylor.

    “Both sides on the ball are good defensively and have goal threats and are good from set pieces - this will be a top match up.”

    Emma Hayes, Manager of Chelsea, shakes hands with Jelena CankovicImage source, Getty Images
  13. When is the quarter-final draw?published at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    The draw for the quarter-final will be made on Monday, 12 February live on The One Show on BBC One.

    Former Women’s FA Cup winners Fara Williams and Alex Scott will carry out the draw alongside Jermaine Jenas.

  14. HALF-TIMEpublished at 16:49 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Forest 0-2 Everton

    Extremely comfortable for Everton, who saw out a tricky first 10 minutes and have dominated since against the third-tier hosts.

    We are on course for an all-WSL quarter-final line-up.

    Nat Johnson of Nottingham Forest battles for possession with Clare WheelerImage source, Getty Images
  15. Postpublished at 45+2 mins

    Forest 0-2 Everton

    Lucy Hope is very, very unhappy after being flagged offside.

    Referee Phoebe Cross is very lenient in not booking the Everton winger for dissent there.

  16. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Forest 0-2 Everton

    Everton's Lucy Hope has the freedom of Long Eaton on the right wing, but hasn't found the right ball yet.

    Here she sends one right across the face of goal, but her team mates cannot apply the finish.

  17. YELLOW CARDpublished at 43 mins

    Forest 0-2 Everton

    Forest make a rare foray forward, but cannot get a good cross into the Everton box.

    Eventually, the lively Sophie Domingo goes in late with a frustrated tackle and the Forest winger is the first woman booked in this fixture.

    They are feeding on scraps, and the atmosphere at Grange Park is muted.

  18. Postpublished at 39 mins

    Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

    The playing surface at Grange Park could be described, euphemistically, as agricultural.

    Bobbles and patches of mud abound, which you would have thought would favour Forest.

    Everton however are making easy going of tough conditions.

    Katherine Kuhl of Everton scoresImage source, Getty Images
  19. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

    All of Forest's early composure and attacking intent has gone. They are either being caught in possession, or giving the ball back to Everton with aimless long balls.

    The third division side badly need half-time, and to only be two goals down by that point.

  20. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

    Justine Vanhaevermaet slips as she shoots from 20 yards, and the ball scuttles narrowly wide.

    Forest are barely clinging on.