Chelsea will be looking to take another step towards winning the Quadruple when the Women's FA Cup resumes this weekend.
Emma Hayes traveled to Walton Hall Park to face Everton in the quarter-final, which will be broadcast live on the BBC.
Leicester City and Tottenham will be hoping to make history by reaching the last four of the competition for the first time, taking on Liverpool and Manchester City respectively.
Brighton will face Manchester United in a rematch of last season's semi-final, while Albion will be aiming for revenge for missing out on Wembley.
Here's how to watch all of this weekend's Women's FA Cup quarter-final matches.
All kick-off times are Greenwich Mean Time.
Liverpool vs Leicester City – Saturday 12:00 – FA Player
Liverpool have been the surprise package in the Women's Super League this season, currently sitting fifth on points with Manchester United.
Matt Beard's side will be looking to carry their current form into the FA Cup as they aim to finish five games unbeaten in all competitions.
Leicester have struggled for consistency throughout the 2023-24 season and have experienced a contrasting fate to their next opponents.
This weekend's FA Cup draw provided some relief from an indifferent league campaign and a chance to reach the semi-finals of the competition for the first time.
Brighton vs Manchester United – Saturday 17:15 – FA Player
It has been a disappointing season for Brighton and Manchester United, with the former battling for relegation from the WSL and the latter seeing their Champions League, League Cup and WSL title appearances prematurely ended.
On Saturday, the Seagulls welcome the Red Devils to Broadfield Stadium for a rematch of one of last season's semi-finals. In the end, Manchester United won 1-0. In stoppage time in the second half.
The FA Cup will be a welcome tonic to each club's difficult campaign, so both teams will be hoping to stay in a bit more of a good mood with a valuable win.
Everton vs Chelsea – Sunday 13:00 – BBC Red Button and BBC iPlayer
With the end of the season fast approaching, holders Chelsea are continuing to perform well in all four competitions.
They moved one step closer to securing a potential quadruple on Thursday night. Defeated Manchester City to advance to the League Cup final Later this month.
Opponents Everton have endured a tough season so far, currently sitting in 10th place, with the looming threat of relegation being a major concern for much of the season.
However, a 3-0 win over Aston Villa in the 4th round of the FA Cup and a 7-1 win over Nottingham Forest in the 5th round gave them hope that they could do well against an in-form Chelsea side. It would have been given. side.
Tottenham v Manchester City – Sunday 15:00 – FA Players
Manchester City, who saw a third of their Treble dreams snuffed out at the hands of Chelsea on Thursday night, will instead seek another FA Cup win as part of a league and cup double. I would like to be able to continue.
They visit an improving Tottenham side, who have proven to be a formidable opponent on several occasions already this season.