Skip to main content
Advertisement

Chelsea to Host Spurs or London City Lionesses in Women's FA Cup Quarters

Chelsea will host Tottenham Hotspur or London City Lionesses in the Women's FA Cup quarter-finals, with fixtures set for 5 April. Other ties include Birmingham City vs Manchester City and Brighton vs Arsenal.

·2 min read
Chelsea celebrate winning the Adobe Women's FA Cup Final against Manchester United at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on May 18, 2025.

Women's FA Cup Quarter-Final Draw Announced

Defending champions Chelsea will host either Tottenham Hotspur or London City Lionesses in the Women's FA Cup quarter-finals. Chelsea secured their place in the quarter-finals on Sunday after a 2-1 victory over Manchester United, with an extra-time goal scored by defender Naomi Girma.

WSL 2 side Birmingham City will welcome WSL leaders Manchester City, while Brighton are set to travel to face Arsenal, who have won the FA Cup 14 times. The final quarter-final tie features WSL 2 leaders Charlton Athletic against WSL team Liverpool, who are currently struggling in the league.

The quarter-final fixtures are scheduled for Sunday, 5 April. Tottenham Hotspur and London City Lionesses will contest the remaining fifth-round tie on Monday evening to determine who will face Chelsea.

Advertisement

Six-time Women's FA Cup winners Chelsea triumphed in the 2025 final, defeating Manchester United 3-0 to claim the title.

Women's FA Cup Quarter-Final Fixtures

  • Chelsea vs London City Lionesses or Tottenham Hotspur
  • Birmingham City vs Manchester City
  • Brighton vs Arsenal
  • Charlton Athletic vs Liverpool

Ben Haines, Ellen White, and Jen Beattie have returned for another season of the Women's Football Weekly podcast. New episodes are released every Tuesday on , featuring interviews and additional content covering the Women's Super League and beyond.

Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines

For the latest updates and news on the Women's Super League, visit our dedicated WSL page.

This article was sourced from bbc

Advertisement

Related News