Kim Little treble secures Arsenal Ladies FA Cup win
By Tony Leighton
Scotland's Kim Little hit an extra-time hat-trick to give Arsenal a 4-1 win against Sunderland in their weather-delayed FA Cup fourth round tie.
In a repeat of last season's final, the Black Cats equalised in the last minute of normal time but eventually lost.
With the weather again wrecking the fixture list, only two of the other 11 fourth round matches were played.
Millwall Lionesses won 3-0 at Leicester City, while Lincoln came from behind to beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-1.
FA Women's Cup, fourth round Arsenal 4-1 Sunderland (aet)
Little was Arsenal's extra-time trump card, but it was Sunderland goalkeeper Rachael Laws who took the player of the match plaudits for an outstanding display.
The 19-year-old stopper pulled off a succession of brilliant saves as the Gunners, still smarting from November's 2-1 league defeat by Sunderland, attacked incessantly.
Laws kept them at bay until midfielder Katie Chapman headed Arsenal in front after striker Helen Lander's 66th-minute shot had rebounded off the bar.
A Gunners victory looked assured but, in the fourth minute of stoppage time, the visitors were handed a lifeline as defender Ciara Grant scored an own goal.
Then came the Kim Little show, however, as the midfielder scrambled home her first goal in the 98th minute and then fired her second into the roof of the net a minute later.
Six minutes from the end of extra-time Little swapped passes with Chapman to complete her hat-trick with a 15-yard shot that brought her season's goal tally to 30.
Leicester City 0-3 Millwall Lionesses
Goals either side of half-time turned the match in Millwall's favour after Northern Division Leicester had competed well in an evenly-fought opening period.
Victoria Boardman shot the visitors in front a minute before the break and Ann-Marie Heatherson doubled the lead within 60 seconds of the restart.
After Heatherson had hit her second goal in the 55th minute the top-flight team took full control and twice hit the woodwork as they looked to stretch their lead.
OOH Lincoln 3-1 Sheffield Wednesday
A late Leandra Little brace won the tie for Lincoln, who had already completed a Northern Division double over Wednesday.
The home side had to fight their way back into the game, however, after the visitors had taken a 34th-minute lead through Rachel Skeemer.
Jody Michalska equalised eight minutes after the break and Little struck twice in the last 13 minutes to take Lincoln into the fifth round.
Fourth round fixtures postponed until Sunday, 24 January
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