
The Adobe Women’s FA Cup Fourth Round is being played over four days, with as many ties being televised, starting with West Bromwich Albion hosting Everton on Thursday, 15 January.
Baggies midfielder Phoebe Warner told wba.co.uk: “We’re really excited and looking forward to it. It’s going to be a challenge to face Everton and a team from the WSL.
“We’re looking forward to the challenge and we’re excited to be on TNT Sports too. It’s a huge opportunity, whenever we get through to the next round, we always can’t wait to see who we’ve got next.
“We seem to get drawn against big teams a lot, but it’s excited to play someone outside of our league. It gives us the opportunity to do something different, we’re looking forward to it.
Newcastle welcome West Ham on Friday, while Saturday lunchtime sees Sunderland entertain London City, and holders Chelsea take on Crystal Palace.
Spurs face Leicester City in Sunday’s first match, after edging the Foxes 1-0 in the WSL just last weekend.
Third-tier leaders AFC Bournemouth have a massive home game against top-of-the-WSL Man City, Burnley’s challenge is of a similar magnitude, away to Manchester United.
Our club history-making @AdobeWFACup run so far 🤩
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— AFC Bournemouth Women (@AFCBournemouthW) January 13, 2026
Fourth-tier London Bees receive a visit from top-flight strugglers Liverpool, Swindon and Nottingham Forest also face higher opposition in Charlton and Brighton, respectively.
Two all-WSL2 meetings have Ipswich playing Sheffield United and Southampton tackling Bristol City, while Oxford United versus Middlesbrough is an all third-tier affair.
York City are the lowest-ranked side left in the cup, and they make the long journey to Kent to face tier-three Chatham.
The last two matches to get underway are the clash between Arsenal and Aston Villa, along with Hull at home to Birmingham.
Winning clubs at this stage receive £54,000 from the prize fund, while eliminated sides get £13,000.
Thursday 15 January
West Bromwich Albion v Everton (Alexander Stadium, 7.30pm) – Live on TNT Sports 1
Friday 16 January
Newcastle United v West Ham United (Gateshead FC, 7.30pm) – Live on TNT Sports 1
Saturday 17 January
Sunderland v London City Lionesses (Eppleton Colliery Ground, 12.15pm) – Live on TNT Sports 1
Chelsea v Crystal Palace (Kingsmeadow, 12.30pm)
Sunday 18 January (1pm)
Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City (Leyton Orient FC, 12pm)
Charlton Athletic v Swindon Town (The Valley)
AFC Bournemouth v Manchester City (AFC Totton)
Ipswich Town v Sheffield United (Felixstowe & Walton Utd FC)
Oxford United v Middlesbrough (Oxford City FC)
Chatham Town v York City (Chatham Town FC
Manchester United v Burnley (Leigh Sports Village)
Southampton v Bristol City (Eastleigh FC)
London Bees v Liverpool (Barnet FC)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Nottingham Forest (Crawley Town FC)
Arsenal v Aston Villa (Boreham Wood FC, 2pm) – Live on Channel 4 & TNT Sports 1
Hull City v Birmingham City (North Ferriby FC, 2pm)
