Cup action returns in England and France, with the Women's FA Cup fourth round kicking off and the Coupe de France féminine round of 16 beginning.
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England
Kicking off in London, Sam Kerr's Chelsea begins their quest to claim a third consecutive Women's FA Cup when they host Liverpool. In a replay of last weekend's WSL fixture, where the game was suspended midway through due to a frozen pitch, both sides will play their game in the Vitality Women's FA Cup.

Kerr scored two goals in last season's Women's FA Cup final win over Manchester City, replicating her two goals scored in the 2020/21 final against Arsenal. This game will kick off on Monday morning at 12 am AEDT on the FA Player.
In Liverpool, Clare Wheeler's Everton will host Birmingham City. The Toffees will take on the former WSL side, who progressed through to the fourth round after a 4-0 win over Huddersfield Town.
This game will kick off on Monday morning at 12 am AEDT on the FA Player.
Meanwhile, Mary Fowler, Hayley Raso and Alanna Kennedy's Manchester City will be looking to avenge their Women's FA Cup final loss when they begin their campaign against Sheffield United.
Gareth Taylor's side comes into the fixture in stunning form, extending their fourteen-game unbeaten streak throughout the week with a 6-0 win in the Conti Cup.
This game will kick off on Monday morning at 12 am AEDT on the FA Player.
Steph Catley and Caitlin Foord's Arsenal have a quick turnaround after their Conti Cup fixture, hosting FA Women's National League side, Leeds United.
The Gunners will be looking to go one step better than last year's semi-finals exit, being beaten 2-0 by the eventual champions, Chelsea.
Foord picked up a goal and an assist in Arsenal's midweek Conti Cup clash. This game will kick off on Monday morning at 1 am AEDT on the FA Player.
Lydia Williams will be aiming to make her debut when Brighton & Hove Albion takes on West Bromwich Albion.
The goalkeeper is awaiting her first appearance for her new side, with their WSL game last weekend postponed due to a frozen pitch. This game will kick off on Monday morning at 1 am AEDT on the FA Player.
Mackenzie Arnold's West Ham United will travel to take on Wolverhampton Wanderers, with the Hammers coming off a big win in the Conti Cup throughout the week.
Wolverhampton progressed through to the next round after a 5-1 win over Newcastle United. This game will kick off on Monday morning at 1 am AEDT on the FA Player.
Two Aussies will be eyeing their club debuts when Remy Siemsen and newly-signed Courtney Nevin's Leicester City host Reading FC.
Leicester and Reading are separated by just four points on the WSL table, with the Foxes having two games in hand. Nevin and Siemsen are still awaiting their first minutes since signing with the side in the January transfer window. This game will kick off on Monday morning at 3 am AEDT on the FA Player.
Lastly, Emily Gielnik's Aston Villa will host AFC Fylde for a spot in the fifth round.
Villa comes into the game off the back of a 3-0 defeat in the Conti Cup, knocked out in the quarter-finals by Arsenal. This game will kick off on Monday morning at 5 am AEDT on the FA Player.
France
Our final stop takes us to France, where Ellie Carpenter's Lyon faces Montpellier HSC in the Coupe de France féminine round of 16.
This fixture is a replay of last weekend's D1 game, which saw Lyon come away 2-0 winners.
This game will kick off on Sunday morning at 2 am AEDT.