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The Adobe Women’s FA Cup quarter-final draw for the 2025-26 season takes place on Monday 23 February 2026, and we will be live to react as the last eight discover their fate. With the competition reaching its decisive stages, anticipation is building ahead of the draw, which will be conducted live at around 7pm GMT. The ceremony takes place ahead of the fifth round fixture between London City Lionesses and Tottenham Hotspur at Bromley FC, adding further intrigue with one quarter-final spot still to be determined at the time of the draw. This watchalong stream begins at 18:45 GMT, giving us time to build up to the draw, assess the confirmed ball numbers, and discuss potential match-ups before the ties are officially set. As always in the Women’s FA Cup, there are no seedings at this stage, meaning any of the remaining clubs can be drawn against each other. That opens the door to heavyweight clashes, potential local derbies, and opportunities for clubs aiming to make history. The confirmed draw numbers are as follows. Ball number one is Manchester City. Ball number two is Liverpool. Ball number three is Chelsea. Ball number four is Charlton Athletic. Ball number five is Brighton and Hove Albion. Ball number six is London City Lionesses or Tottenham Hotspur. Ball number seven is Birmingham City. Ball number eight is Arsenal. This line-up guarantees drama. Former winners remain in the hat alongside ambitious challengers and a potential surprise package depending on the outcome of the London City Lionesses versus Tottenham Hotspur tie. Every possible pairing carries narrative weight, whether it is a repeat of a recent league encounter, a rivalry renewed in knockout football, or a chance for a lower-ranked side to test themselves against established powerhouses. During the live watchalong, we will break down each draw as it happens, analyse tactical implications, consider venue dynamics, and discuss scheduling context within the wider domestic calendar. The quarter-finals represent a pivotal gateway to Wembley, and momentum at this stage can define a club’s season. We will also look at recent form heading into the quarter-finals, including performances in the fifth round and domestic league campaigns. Squad depth, injury situations, and rotation strategies will all factor into how these ties might unfold. The Women’s FA Cup has consistently delivered high-intensity knockout football in recent seasons, and with this calibre of clubs remaining, the standard is set to be exceptionally high once again. If you have a preferred match-up you want to see in the last eight, join the chat and let us know. Whether you are hoping for a blockbuster tie between traditional contenders or an open draw that offers a pathway to the semi-finals, this is the moment that shapes the rest of the tournament. Make sure you are tuned in from 18:45 GMT so you do not miss the build-up, and stay with us through the full draw at approximately 7pm GMT as the quarter-final ties of the 2025-26 Adobe Women’s FA Cup are confirmed live. The road to Wembley continues here. #AdobeWomensFACup #WomensFACup #FACupDraw #WomensFootball #FAWomensCup #QuarterFinalDraw #LiveWatchalong #WomensSoccer #RoadToWembley #ManchesterCity #LiverpoolFC #ChelseaFC #ArsenalWFC #BirminghamCity #BrightonAndHoveAlbion #CharltonAthletic #LondonCityLionesses #TottenhamHotspur #FACompetitions