Summary

  • Holders Chelsea face Arsenal

  • Man Utd to face London Bees

  • Eight ties to be drawn in the fifth round

  • Eight fourth-round ties to be replayed

  1. Goodbyepublished at 19:06 GMT 4 February 2019

    Ok, thanks for joining us. A reminder of all the FA Cup fifth-round ties, with games to be played on 17 February. The fourth round replays will take place on 10 February.

    • Liverpool or MK Dons v Millwall Lionesses or Lewes
    • Bristol City v Durham or Cardiff City
    • Reading or Keynsham v Yeovil Town or Birmingham City
    • Chelsea v Arsenal
    • Manchester United v London Bees
    • West Ham v Charlton or Huddersfield Town
    • Stoke City or Aston Villa v Loughborough Foxes or Sheffield United
    • Tottenham v Manchester City

    See you soon.

  2. Disappointment for Keynsham?published at 19:03 GMT 4 February 2019

    The lowest ranked team left, Keynsham, might be tad disappointed that they didn't get the prospect of facing one of the big teams from the WSL.

    They face a tricky tie against top tier side Reading even to make the fifth round. And another two WSL sides await if they that far: Yeovil Town or Birmingham City

    Don't forget the fifth-round ties will take place on 17 February. Win that, and it's two games until Wembley.

    The final is on 4 May.

  3. Tricky tie for Man City?published at 19:00 GMT 4 February 2019

    In addition to the Chelsea v Arsenal game, another intriguing game to watch out for will be Manchester City's trip to Tottenham.

    Nick Cushing's side won the trophy for the first time in 2017 and face a Spurs side who are top of the Women's Championship.

  4. Who's playing who?published at 18:54 GMT 4 February 2019

    A full list of the ties:

    • Liverpool or MK Dons v Millwall Lionesses or Lewes
    • Bristol City v Durham or Cardiff City
    • Reading or Keynsham v Yeovil Town or Birmingham City
    • Chelsea v Arsenal
    • Manchester United v London Bees
    • West Ham v Charlton or Huddersfield Town
    • Stoke City or Aston Villa v Loughborough Foxes or Sheffield United
    • Tottenham v Manchester City

    ArsenalImage source, Getty Images
  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:51 GMT 4 February 2019

    #bbcfootball

    So do you fancy your chances in the fifth-round? Let us know via #bbcfootball, external

  6. Draw concludedpublished at 18:51 GMT 4 February 2019

    So no doubting the pick of the ties: holders Chelsea against 14-time winners Arsenal.

    Games are due to be held on Sunday 17 February.

  7. Postpublished at 18:49 GMT 4 February 2019

    Tottenham v Manchester City

  8. Postpublished at 18:49 GMT 4 February 2019

    Stoke City or Aston Villa v Loughborough Foxes or Sheffield United

  9. Postpublished at 18:48 GMT 4 February 2019

    West Ham v Charlton or Huddersfield Town

  10. Postpublished at 18:48 GMT 4 February 2019

    Manchester United v London Bees

  11. Postpublished at 18:47 GMT 4 February 2019

    Chelsea v Arsenal

  12. Postpublished at 18:47 GMT 4 February 2019

    Reading or Keynsham v Yeovil Town or Birmingham City

  13. Postpublished at 18:46 GMT 4 February 2019

    Bristol City v Durham or Cardiff City

  14. Postpublished at 18:46 GMT 4 February 2019

    Liverpool or MK Dons v Millwall Lionesses or Lewes

  15. Here we go...published at 18:45 GMT 4 February 2019

    Ok, so Sue Smith and Rachel Brown-Finnis are ready to draw the FA Cup fifth-round ties live from the BBC Sport centre.

    Here we go....

  16. Which division do the teams play in?published at 18:44 GMT 4 February 2019

    So before we kick-off a reminder that Keynsham are the lowest-ranked team left in the draw. They are in the National League, Division One South West, which is the fourth tier.

    Also in the hat are:

    • Nine Women's Super League teams (Chelsea, Arsenal, Man City, West Ham, Bristol City, Liverpool, Reading, Yeovil Town and Birmingham City)
    • Nine Women's Championship teams (Man Utd, Tottenham, London Bees, Durham, Charlton, Sheffield United, Millwall, Lewes, Aston Villa)
    • Five National League teams (Cardiff, Huddersfield Town, MK Dons, Loughborough Foxes, and Stoke)
    • And Keynsham

    Good luck to you all!

  17. What happened in the fourth round?published at 18:42 GMT 4 February 2019

    Lauren JamesImage source, Rex Features

    For the games that did take place on Sunday, it was a day where teenage kicks reigned supreme.

    Championship side Manchester United beat their top-tiered opponents Brighton, thanks to Lauren James (pictured above). The 17-year-old came on at half-time to score both goals in a 2-0 win. Siobhan Chamberlain also saved a Seagulls penalty.

    Ruby Grant, 16, scored a hat-trick for Arsenal as they beat fourth-tier Crawley 4-0, while holders Chelsea beat Everton 2-0, West Ham came from behind to avoid an upset, beating third-tier Blackburn 3-1 and Bristol City won 3-0 at Wimbledon.

    Manchester City also went through on Saturday after a 3-0 win over Watford.

    Championship duo Tottenham Hotspur and London Bees also progressed with victories over fellow second-tier sides Crystal Palace and Leicester.

  18. When will the ties be played?published at 18:40 GMT 4 February 2019

    The fifth-round ties are set to be played on Sunday 17 February.

    It's worth pointing out that the fourth-round replays (below) will be played next weekend, Sunday 10 February, which will impinge on several league games.

    • Durham v Cardiff
    • Charlton Athletic v Huddersfield Town
    • Liverpool v MK Dons
    • Loughborough Foxes v Sheffield United
    • Millwall Lionesses v Lewes
    • Reading v Keynsham
    • Stoke v Aston Villa
    • Yeovil Town v Birmingham City

    Let's hope that the weather stays fair!

  19. Over to you, Rachel and Suepublished at 18:38 GMT 4 February 2019

    Rachel Brown-Finnis and Sue SmithImage source, BBC Sport

    The FA Cup draw tonight will be conducted by former Everton and England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis, who won it in 2010, and former Doncaster Belles and England winger Sue Smith, who is a two-time finalist.

    We couldn't ask for a better cast. Solid citizens, the pair of them!

  20. How can I watch the Women's FA Cup fifth-round draw?published at 18:36 GMT 4 February 2019

    The draw will be available to watch at the top of this page and connected TV from 18:45-19:00 GMT.

    You can also watch it during Sportsday on the BBC News channel.