The FA Cup Fourth Round finished midweek, with CommBank Matildas at Everton, Arsenal and Liverpool helping their teams advance to the next round.
Meanwhile, the WSL continues this weekend with a blockbuster clash between Manchester City and Arsenal.
Read our preview of all of the action below.

FA Cup
Everton defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 in a game of few chances. The Blues restricted Spurs to only one goal on target as second half goals for Kelly Gago and Heather Payne proved the difference. Clare Wheeler was a second-half substitute in a rotated Everton side, while Charli Grant, Clare Hunt and Hayley Raso all started for Tottenham.
Arsenal made light work of second-tier Bristol City, defeating them 5-0. Stina Blackstenius and Beth Mead both scored braces while Frida Maanum also got on the scoresheet. Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross both started for Arsenal while Caitlin Foord was unavailable through injury.
A first-half West Ham red card opened the doors for a comprehensive Liverpool win, defeating the Hammers 5-0. The Reds were already two goals to the good before Amber Tysiak’s red card reduced West Ham to ten players. Goals to Grace Fisk, Lucy Parry and the Scottish Sam Kerr in the second half sealed the result. Katrina Gorry played the full match for West Ham in midfield while Teagan Micah was on the bench for Liverpool.
Women’s Super League
Manchester City and Arsenal kick off the round on Saturday, 11pm AEDT. A win for City could see them jump back above United into second, while three points for Arsenal will see them leapfrog City into third. Mary Fowler will be available for City while Kyra Cooney-Cross and Steph Catley will be available for Arsenal. There is no word yet on the availability of Caitlin Foord after missing the FA Cup midweek.

Everton and Leicester City clash on Monday, 1am AEDT. Three points for either side is massive as they currently sit 10th and 11th on the table. Clare Wheeler and Courtney Nevin will be available for Everton and Leicester City respectively.
Liverpool hosts West Ham on Monday, 1am AEDT. Similarly to the concurrent game between Everton and Leicester, both teams are seeking three points to make life a lot more comfortable for the final few weeks of the season. Teagan Micah will be available for Liverpool between the sticks while Katrina Gorry will be available for West Ham.
Aston Villa take on undefeated Chelsea on Monday, 1.30am AEDT. Chelsea will hope to introduce new signing US international Naomi Girma to fans as they look to maintain their significant lead on top of the table. Sam Kerr remains unavailable for Chelsea as she rehabilitates her ACL injury.
Tottenham Hotspur will hope to bounce back from their midweek defeat when they take on Manchester United on Monday, 5.45am AEDT. United, however, are on a hot streak in the league, and hoping to maintain their place in the top three. Charli Grant, Clare Hunt and Hayley Raso will all be available for Spurs.
You can catch all of FA WSL live and on demand on Optus Sport.
Women’s Championship
Emily van Egmond will hope to play her first game for Birmingham City when they travel to take on Sunderland on Monday, 1am AEDT. Birmingham are currently top of the Women’s Championship and will hope to remain there with a win this weekend.

Select Women's Championship games are broadcast on YouTube via the Barclay's Women's Championship channel.
France
Lyon are back in action this weekend, taking on Montpellier in the league on Saturday, 7am AEDT. They are seven points clear on top of the table but will know from their cup defeat that anything can happen in any one game. Ellie Carpenter will be available for Lyon.
Germany
TSG Hoffenheim take on Freiburg on Monday, 12am AEDT. Freiburg are only two points ahead of them on the table and a win could see Hoffenheim leapfrog them up the table. Jamilla Rankin will be available for the game.
Netherlands
After a dramatic late win against Utrecht last week, FC Twente will hope to double up with a game against second-place PSV on Sunday, 2.30am AEDT. A win would see them draw level on points with PSV. Daniela Galic will be available for FC Twente.
Sweden
Pre-season continues in Sweden ahead of the 2025 Damallsvenskan season.
Kristianstads DFF take on Växjö DFF on Saturday, 11pm AEDT. Remy Siemsen will be available after scoring a hat trick last week. Amy Sayer continues her recovery from her ACL injury and will hope to be available in the coming months.
Meanwhile, Jada Whyman’s AIK Fotboll will be in action on Saturday, 11.15pm AEDT.