Arsenal Women already into the Women's FA Cup semi-finals after beating Coventry United Ladies on Friday; the draw will be made on Monday from 6.30pm; Women's FA Cup semi-final ties are scheduled to take place on Sunday, April 17 with the final on May 15 at Wembley Stadium
Sunday 20 March 2022 16:54, UK
Chelsea Women and Manchester City Women powered into the Women's FA Cup semi-finals with comfortable victories over Birmingham Women and Everton Women respectively on Sunday.
West Ham Women were also victorious at third-tier Ipswich Ladies as the line-up for the last four was completed.
Chelsea produced a superb second-half display to thrash Birmingham 5-0 at Kingsmeadow.
The first half was tight but last season's double winners did not look back after Magdalena Eriksson opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time.
Drew Spence doubled the lead before Beth England added a brace and Niamh Charles also got on the scoresheet. Jonna Andersson headed against the bar late on in a dominant showing.
City cruised through with Lauren Hemp twice on target in a 4-0 rout of Everton at the City Football Academy.
Hemp netted either side of half-time, first smashing in from close range and then flicking in at the near post from a corner, after Lucy Bronze had earlier hit the post.
Caroline Weir added a third with a brilliant long-range strike before Ellen White wrapped up the scoring in stoppage time.
A Lisa Evans effort proved the difference as the Hammers edged past National League Southern Premier Division leaders Ipswich 1-0.
Evans struck in the 31st minute to settle a tight contest after Lucy Parker had earlier hit the bar for the Londoners.
The Women's FA Cup final will be played on Sunday 15 May at Wembley Stadium.