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OneFootballĀ·30 January 2022
More Womenās FA Cup action continued on Sunday with plenty of clubs going head-to-head in the fourth round.
Here is what went down.
Scorers: Addison 61ā²; OāBrien 82ā², Howard 91ā², De Graaf 120+2ā²
Leicester came from behind to beat Tottenham after extra-time at The Hive.
The deadlock was finally broken when Angela Addison put Spurs ahead just after the hour mark.
But a late equaliser from Leicesterās Shannon OāBrien set up extra-time.
And then Leicester went in front in the extra period via Sophie Howard.
Spurs pushed for an equaliser but in stoppage time of extra-time, Esmee de Graaf sealed Leicesterās passage to the fifth round.
Scorers: Buxton 17ā² (OG), Toone 82ā²
A sold-out crowd at Fairfax Park saw Manchester United overcome Western League Premier Division outfit Bridgwater United.
The visitors took control of the game and an own-goal from Charlotte Buxton handed them a 1-0 lead in the first half.
Ella Toone then wrapped things up for Marc Skinnerās side eight minutes from time.
Scorers: Miedema 44ā²
A solitary goal from Vivianne Miedema booked Arsenalās spot in the fifth round after a tense London derby.
Despite early dominance from the hosts, which saw them register eight shots on target, the visitors managed to keep things goalless.
That was until just before the half-time whistle when Miedema made things 1-0.
Coming out after the break, Nikita Parris and Beth Mead continued to cause chaos for London City but strong defending kept them tame.
And despite tallying a staggering 16 shots, the lone strike from Arsenalās Dutch striker was just enough to see them move on.
Scorers: Morris 91ā²
The giant-killing of the round belonged to Southampton who beat Bristol City after extra-time.
Despite having nine of their 11 shots on target at St. Maryās Stadium, Bristol City couldnāt find a way past Southampton.
The match went to extra-time, where Ella Morris gave National League South side Saints the lead.
Scorers: Sarri 28ā², Whipp 100ā²; Ramshaw 86ā²
Birmingham City needed extra-time to overcome a spirited Sunderland side and book their spot in the next round.
The breakthrough came via Veatriki Sarri who fired into the top corner to make things 1-0 just before the half-hour mark.
And while neither side could add to the scoring for majority of the second half, it looked as though Birmingham would move to the next round.
That was until Keira Ramshaw made things 1-1 in the dying moments, taking the tie to extra-time.
Lucy Whipp then put Birmingham back in front on 100 minutes, and it proved to be the winner.
Scorers: Koivisto 64ā², Green 76ā²; Vanhaevermaet 34ā², Rose 51ā², Primmer 83ā²
A late goal from Tia Primmer gave Reading victory at the end of the thrilling cup tie.
Having the upper hand in both possession and shot attempts, Reading were knocking on the door and eventually broke through when Justine Vanhaevermaet made things 1-0.
Hosts Brighton, meanwhile, saw a chance from Emma Koivisto cleared off the line and couldnāt find an equaliser to level things up at the break.
Coming out afterward, Deanne Rose doubled things for the visitors but Brighton pulled themselves back into the game after goals from Koivisto and Kayleigh Green with 15 minutes to go.
Yet the comeback was short-lived as Primmer made things 3-2 in the dying moments for Reading to move on.
Scorers: Rayner 6ā², Filis 4ā², Walker 21ā², 57ā², BrynjarsdĆ³ttir 63ā²
WSL side West Ham stamped their authority with a comfortable victory over Championship opponents Sheffield United.
The Hammers took the lead after just four minutes through Melisa Filis but Rebecca Rayner went on to equalise two minutes later.
However, more pressure from the visitors eventually saw them recover the lead.
Claudia Walker scored on either side of the break to make things 3-1 and DagnĆ½ BrynjarsdĆ³ttir went on to add a fourth to secure a comfortable win.
Scorers: AnvegĆ„rdās 4ā², Gauvin 38ā², 50ā², Emslie 89ā²
Everton got a confidence-boosting victory over Huddersfield Town at John Smithās Stadium.
Things got off to a quick start when Anna AnvegĆ„rdās tapped home the opener just four minutes into the match.
Then as the club went on to register 12 shots with eight on target, a header from ValƩrie Gauvin doubled the lead just before the break.
Unfortunately for the hosts, another goal from Gauvin five minutes into the second half made things 3-0 to eliminate the possibility of a comeback.
Late in the match, Claire Emslie then added a goal of her own to cap off a big win.