Summary

  • Tottenham beat Man City 4-3 on penalties to reach semi-finals

  • Game finished 1-1 as Beth England scored in 96th minute to force extra time after Mary Fowler's early opener for visitors

  • FT: Everton 0-1 Chelsea - substitute Catarina Macario scores to send Emma Hayes' side to last four

  • Holders Chelsea aiming to lift trophy for fourth successive season

  • Leicester and Man Utd won their quarter-finals on Saturday

  • Semi-final draw is on 5 Live Breakfast on Tuesday at around 8:20 GMT

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  1. 'Everton aren't going to get too many chances'published at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March

    Everton 0-1 Chelsea

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England and Everton goalkeeper on BBC

    It was a good break from Everton. I thought she was going to slot it in for Snoeijs at the far post or shoot and she did neither.

    They aren't going to get many chances, Everton.

    Heather PayneImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Everton 0-1 Chelsea

    Golden chance missed by Everton!

    Rikke Madsen fires a low cross into the six yard box but Katja Snoejis is not decisive enough and steers the ball wide of the far post.

    Huge let off for Chelsea!

  3. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 79 mins

    Everton 0-1 Chelsea

    Maika Hamano comes on for Chelsea for the closing minutes, replacing Erin Cuthbert in the middle.

  4. 'Chelsea have clicked into gear'published at 14:40 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March

    Everton 0-1 Chelsea

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England and Everton goalkeeper on BBC

    Chelsea have clicked into gear in this second half.

    Now they have more of the ball and Everton are not hustling and harrying as much as they were in the first half, they look so comfortable.

    Catarina MacarioImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Everton 0-1 Chelsea

    Chelsea are just ticking into a nice passing rhythm for what feels like the first time in the game.

    They look confident, slick and smooth, the vintage version of Chelsea we see when they are playing at their very, very best.

    Of course the goal will have played its part, but it just seems as though they can sense the Everton belief dwindling here.

  6. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 71 mins

    Everton 0-1 Chelsea

    Brian Sorensen responds to the opener with the first Everton change of the afternoon.

    Kathrine Kuhl and Heather Payne make way for Lucy Hope and Rikke Madsen.

  7. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Everton 0-1 Chelsea

    Well it had been coming.

    Chelsea bring on the big guns and they make the instant impact Emma Hayes would have been hoping for.

    A body blow for Everton who have played well by and large, but they find themselves behind to Chelsea for a third time this season.

    Chelsea celebrateImage source, Reuters
  8. 'Textbook movement from Macario'published at 14:31 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March

    Everton 0-1 Chelsea

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England and Everton goalkeeper on BBC

    It has got to be only her second or third touch of the game and that is what we are talking about, it is great from Aggie Beever-Jones and all Macario has to do is push the ball goalwards.

    Textbook movement.

  9. goal

    GOAL - Everton 0-1 Chelseapublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March

    Catarina Macario (66 mins)

    What an introduction that is!

    Just off the bench Catarina Macario writes her name onto the scoresheet almost immediately.

    Aggie Beever-Jones gets to the byline before cutting the ball back to her strike partner, and the USA international sweeps the ball into the Everton net.

    Media caption,

    Women's FA Cup: Catarina Macario opens scoring to give Chelsea 1-0 lead against Everton

  10. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 63 mins

    Everton 0-0 Chelsea

    Emma Hayes has seen enough, she opts to make a triple change to her Chelsea side.

    A first taste of FA Cup football for Catarina Macario who replaces Fran Kirby.

    Lauren James and Melanie Leupolz also come on to replace Jelena Cankovic and Sophie Ingle.

  11. 'What a save'published at 14:26 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March

    Everton 0-0 Chelsea

    Rachel Brown-Finnis
    Ex-England and Everton goalkeeper on BBC

    What a save from Musovic. It is a great strike and she watches it, has to leave it late, to deflect it onto the bar.

  12. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 62 mins

    Everton 0-0 Chelsea

    Almost a stunning opener for Everton.

    Elise Stenevik takes aim from the free kick with a rasping drive at goal, but she is denied by a combination of crossbar and Zecira Musovic's strong right hand!

  13. YELLOW CARDpublished at 61 mins

    Everton 0-0 Chelsea

    Jess Carter becomes the first Chelsea player to go into the referee's notebook for a cycnical foul on Heather Payne midway through the Chelsea half.

  14. CLOSE!published at 60 mins

    Everton 0-0 Chelsea

    Katja Snoeijs fires a low cross from the left across the Chelsea six yard box.

    Where were the Everton runners? It only needed a tap in for an opening goal!

  15. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Everton 0-0 Chelsea

    Chelsea work the ball down the right through Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, who picks out Aggie Beever-Jones in the middle.

    Justine Vanhaevermaet is wise to the danger though and steps in to clear for Everton.

    If the hosts do go on to win this game then they will have her to thank for a large part of it, the Belgian has been immense back there as an acting centre half.

  16. Postpublished at 54 mins

    Everton 0-0 Chelsea

    Opening for Everton.

    Hanna Bennison battles through two challenges on the right corner of the Chelsea box before going for goal.

    Her shot is weak though and is caught without much fuss by Zecira Musovic.

    Hannah BennisonImage source, PA Media
  17. Postpublished at 52 mins

    Everton 0-0 Chelsea

    Fran Kirby, who we haven't mentioned too much in the game so far, breaks down the left hand side a pulls back a low pass to the penalty spot.

    The ball bobbles beyond Aggie Beever-Jones but Erin Cuthbert arrives to take the shot first time, which she fires low into the body of Courtney Brosnan.

  18. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Everton 0-0 Chelsea

    Back to quarter-final three and Everton are struggling to get out of their own half and sustain possession at the minute.

    Chelsea are pressing super high, with Erin Cuthbert operating much higher in midfield and Sjoeke Nusken backing her up when she moves to put pressure on that Everton defence.

  19. Team news - Ahtinen for Graham, Fowler startspublished at 14:13 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March

    Tottenham v Man City (15:00 GMT)

    There's just one change for Tottenham after their defeat by Arsenal in the north London derby in the Women's Super League last weekend.

    Kit Graham, who drops to the bench, is replaced by Olga Ahtinen.

    Tottenham XI: Spencer; Neville, James-Turner, Bartrip, Nilden, Ahtinen, Summanen, Clinton, Bizet, Naz, Thomas.

    Subs: Votikova, Grant, Buhler, Petzelberger, Vinberg, Graham, Ayane, Wang, England.

    Tottenham XI

    Gareth Taylor opts to rotate two players after his Manchester City side's League Cup semi-final loss to Chelsea on Thursday.

    Australia forward Mary Fowler, 21, comes into the starting line-up alongside midfielder Filippa Angeldahl.

    Chloe Kelly and Laura Coombs are benched.

    Manchester City XI: Keating; Aleixandri, Greenwood, Fowler, Hemp, Angeldahl, Ouahabi, Park, Casparij, Shaw, Hasegawa.

    Subs: MaCIver, Stokes, Houghton, Coombs, Kelly, Morgan, Mace, Kennedy.

    Manchester City XIImage source, BBC Sport
  20. Postpublished at 14:12 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March

    Tottenham v Man City (15:00 GMT)

    Before the second half here at Walton Hall Park gets into full swing, let's just switch attention to Brisbane Road as the team news for the fourth quarter-final has been announced.