Thanks to some excellent squad building by Chelsea over the past few years, the women’s team have been able to keep fighting on several fronts this season under new head coach Sonia Bompastor. This weekend,
The business end of the season is here and so too is the quarter-finals of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup. Some blockbuster fixtures are set to take place this weekend with Liverpool travelling to take on Arsenal and Manchester City hosting Aston Villa at the Joie Stadium.
Liverpool's dream of achieving the Treble was ended last month by Plymouth in the fourth round of the FA Cup - but they remain firmly in the hunt for three trophies.
The fifth round will not see Arsenal, Chelsea, or Tottenham Hotspur in addition to Liverpool, as fans of five Championship sides and several non-traditional powers will be daydreaming of a rare final berth.
The key talking points from the FA Cup weekend, including a very open draw, a punishment that doesn't make sense and a regrettable red card
The FA Cup enters the last-16 this weekend as teams ... under Ruben Amorim have come against the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool, with few sides of that calibre remaining, it's difficult to not ...
Liverpool are preparing for their Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United - who were eliminated from the FA Cup on Sunday