Women’s FA Cup Fourth Round Preview
The FA Cup 4th round matches take place this weekend and we take a look at the key fixtures and which women’s FA Cup fixtures will be shown on TV and how to watch them.
Following the winter break for the WSL, the first matches of the 2024 are eagerly anticipated and to kick of the year, the first set of fixtures are the fourth round of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup.
Adobe Women’s FA Cup Fourth Round Fixtures
Saturday 13 January
12:30 Aston Villa Women v Everton Women
Watch Aston Villa Women v Everton Women on FA Player.
Sunday 14 January
12:00 Manchester United Women v Newcastle United Women
Watch Man United Women v Newcastle United Women on FA Player.
12:30 Durham Women v Manchester City Women
Watch Durham Women v Manchester City Women on BBC iPlayer and BBC Red Button.
13:00 Arsenal Women v Watford FC Women
Watch Arsenal Women v Watford FC Women on FA Player.
13:00 Bristol City Women v Liverpool Women
13:00 Chelsea Women v West Ham United Women
Watch Chelsea Women v West Ham United Women on FA Player.
13:00 Crystal Palace Women v Blackburn Rovers Ladies
13:00 Ipswich Town Ladies v Charlton Athletic Women
13:00 Luton Town Ladies v Brighton Women
13:00 Plymouth Argyle Ladies v Nottingham Forest Ladies
13:00 Sunderland Ladies v Southampton Women
14:00 Burnley Ladies v Birmingham Women
14:00 Reading Women v Wolverhampton Wanderers Ladies
14:00 Tottenham Women v Sheffield United Women
15:00 Derby County Ladies v Leicester Women
15:00 London City Lionesses v Moneyfields Women
Watch London City Lionesses v Moneyfields Women on FA Player.
Top Picks from Women’s FA Cup Fourth Round:
Aston Villa v Everton
This all-WSL tie should be an exciting encounter between two teams who are looking to start 2024 with a positive result in the cup to help kick-start their season and start to climb up the WSL table. Jordan Nobbs won the Women’s FA Cup four times with Arsenal and will be striving to help Villa into the next round.
Manchester United Women v Newcastle United Women
Newcastle United Women are flying high at the top of the FA WPL Premier Division and have been breaking attendance records along the way. The Magpies attracted a crowd of 28,565 at St James Park in their 2022 FA Cup tie against Barnsley and have an impressive following. The match against Manchester United will provide them with a good test to see who they compare with WSL standards, as they hope to progress to the WSL in the upcoming seasons.
Durham Women v Manchester City Women
FA WSL 2 outfit Durham will be looking to pull off a major shock to get the better of Manchester City. Bunny Shaw was recently named WSL PLayer of the Month and has been in scintillating form for City.