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·15 April 2021

Vitality #WomensFACup: Fourth Round fixtures kick-off on Friday evening

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The Vitality Women’s FA Cup Fourth Round starts with a Friday evening kick-off for Chelsea, before holders Manchester City play on Saturday.

Friday 16 April


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Chelsea v London City Lionesses (7pm) – live on YouTube and Facebook

Saturday 17 April

Manchester City v Aston Villa (12pm)

Sunday 18 April (2pm)

Leicester City v Liverpool Middlesbrough v Sheffield United Birmingham City v Coventry United (12.30pm) – live on BBC Red Button / BBC iPlayer / The FA Player Burnley v Manchester United – live on MUTV Everton v Durham live on YouTube Wolverhampton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers (3pm) – live on YouTube Huddersfield Town v Derby County Reading v Tottenham Hotspur Oxford United v Charlton Athletic Arsenal v Gillingham Lewes v Southampton FC lewesfc.com/live Brighton & Hove Albion v Bristol City West Ham United v Chichester & Selsey (1pm) Crystal Palace v London Bees

Chelsea host Championship side London City Lionesses, with the winners set to host either 2019-20 runners-up Everton or Durham next month.

Manchester City begin their defence of the trophy against Aston Villa on Saturday lunchtime, either West Ham or Chichester & Selsey are to visit the winners.

Burnley also have a two-division disadvantage when facing Manchester United on Sunday, with a possible North West derby to follow, but Liverpool have a tough tie at FAWC champions Leicester City.

Gillingham have the firepower of Arsenal to contend with, Crystal Palace or London Bees battle for the right to visit the victors.

Reading and Spurs go head-to-head again after their recent league draw, a home tie against Middlesbrough or Sheffield United at stake.

Either Brighton or Bristol City will have two-tier seniority at home to fifth round opponents, with FAWNL pair Huddersfield Town and Derby County heading their way.

Birmingham City have an all-midlands match with Coventry United, the winners remaining there to welcome either Lewes or Southampton FC.

Wolves have already accounted for a couple of teams from the division above but now need to span two levels in order to get passed Blackburn Rovers. The reward will be a home tie with Oxford United or Charlton Athletic.

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