Wednesday evening saw the quarter-finals of the Subway Women's League Cup with eight teams over four games.
Arsenal are the current holders of the narrowly beaten race Chelsea 1-0 in extra time at Molineux last year. The Gunners have also won the competition more than any other team with seven titles to their name, followed by Manchester City in four.
Five of the eight places in the quarter-finals were determined by the group stage which took place in the first half of the season. The remaining three places were reserved for teams competing in the group stage Champions Leagueso Chelsea, Arsenal and City entered the race at this point.
This year's final will take place on March 15 at Pride Park, the home of Derby County Football Club. The stadium has a capacity of over 33,000 seats and this will be the first time that a final will be held in this competition.
Here, 90 Minutes recaps everything that happened in Wednesday night's quarter-final matches and what comes next…
Durham were the lowest-ranked team remaining in the competition after the group stage, so the Championship club faced a significant task by going to Chelsea in the first leg of the knockout stages. They held their position for the first 20 minutes at Kingsmeadow, but Aggie Beever-Jones broke the deadlock soon after.
Midfielder Oriane Jean-Francois added a second with a superb strike just after the hour mark to put the result beyond doubt and a flurry of goals followed for Chelsea. Erin Cuthbert, Guro Reiten and Maika Hamano scored the third, fourth and fifth goals in the span of five minutes between 73 and 75.
Manchester's second derby in the space of a week took place at Leigh Sports Village, but it was no goal feast at the Etihad on Sunday evening. Manchester City opened the scoring on this occasion in 12 minutes of the match and the goal was scored by Laura Coombs.
Manchester United Defender Millie Turner equalized just after 30 minutes, but City were quick to restore the lead. 18-year-old Lily Murphy scored the winner for City on the stroke of half-time as Gareth Taylor's side avenged their weekend defeat against their bitter rivals in WSL.
Arsenal travel to face Brighton, who have enjoyed a promising first half of the league season. It was a strange affair at Broadfield Stadium as the games remained goalless for over an hour.
In the space of five minutes in the second half, Renee Slegers' side scored three goals through Frida Maanum, Katie McCabe and Kyra Cooney-Cross to spark the game into life. Mariona Caldentey then added a fourth in the closing minutes as Arsenal kept their hopes of retaining the trophy alive.
The final game of the evening was between Tottenham and West Ham, who both qualified for the knockout rounds by finishing top of their respective groups. Spurs struck first at Brisbane Road as Martha Thomas opened the scoring for the hosts on 10 minutes.
The visitors then hit back valiantly before the half-time whistle as Seraina Piubel put them on level terms before Kirsty Smith fired them in front soon after. A goalless second half meant it was West Ham who progressed to the semi-finals of the competition.
Winner of SF 1 vs Winner of SF 2 – Saturday, March 15