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Women's FA Cup: What to look out for in the fourth round this weekend

The Women's FA Cup returns this weekend, with the Women's Super League giants joining the fray as part of the 16 fourth-round ties.

Holders Chelsea visit top-flight rivals Aston Villa in one of three all-WSL meetings, with Brighton hosting Reading and Tottenham welcoming Leicester City in the others.

But perhaps the most eye-catching tie pits newly formed Bridgwater United against heavyweights Manchester United.

Here's a guide to what to look out for this weekend.

Championship side London City Lionesses — who have won seven of their past eight games — will face WSL leaders Arsenal on Sunday (12:30 GMT) in a match UK viewers can watch live on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app.

The Lionesses have already beaten WSL opponents this season — seeing off Brighton 1-0 in the League Cup — but can the team founded in 2019 when they separated from Millwall Lionesses cause an upset against Arsenal?

Captain Harley Bennett says London City have progressed «massively» in recent seasons, and sees Sunday's game as a «good occasion to showcase ourselves».

«I've thought a lot about playing Arsenal — it feels like we draw them every year in some competition — but I'm more excited than ever this time,» she said.

«This year we have become even stronger, fitter and have a style we want to play in. I think it will be a really good game and I'm really excited to lead the team and hopefully have a cup upset.»

Bennett recently became the first player to reach 50 appearances for the club — something that looked unlikely when she took four years out of football from 2015.

«I had hit a point in my career where I wasn't enjoying it as much,» she said. «I struggled with the different levels of people's commitment.

»I'm super happy to be back in

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