Women's FA Cup round-up: Chelsea and Spurs survive scares

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There were no notable upsets in the Women's FA Cup fourth round as the top Women's Super League clubs progressed.
Cup holders and WSL leaders Chelsea required extra-time to beat London rivals West Ham, despite a dominant performance.
With the game level at 1-1 after 90 minutes, Erin Cuthbert and Sjoeke Nusken got the goals to send the Blues through.
Chelsea will hope for a kind draw in the fifth round as they look to win the FA Cup for a fourth successive year.
Asked about her side's performance against the Hammers, boss Emma Hayes said: "In the end, we looked comfortable winners.
"It looked like it had been three and a half or four weeks since we played."
Manchester United were emphatic 5-0 winners over Newcastle, with Ella Toone and Nikita Parris playing starring roles.
Manchester City followed suit, winning 4-0 at Durham thanks to a brace from Jill Roord as well as goals from Laura Coombs and Mary Fowler.
Fellow WSL title hopefuls Arsenal were equally convincing, dispatching Watford 5-1 at Meadow Park.
Liverpool got the better of Bristol City in a tighter contest, with Gemma Bonner scoring a late winner for the visitors, who had seen Ceri Holland sent off after an hour.
Tottenham, meanwhile, narrowly avoided an upset, coming from 2-0 down to beat Sheffield United 3-2 courtesy of Rosella Ayane's stoppage-time winner.
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Elsewhere, Leicester were comfortable 4-0 victors at Derby and Brighton belied their poor WSL form with a thumping 6-0 win at Luton.
Fourth round results
Aston Villa 0-3 Everton
Manchester United 5-0 Newcastle
Durham 0-4 Manchester City
Arsenal 5-1 Watford
Bristol City 0-1 Liverpool
Chelsea 3-1 West Ham
Sunderland 0-2 Southampton
Ipswich 1-4 Charlton
Luton 0-6 Brighton
Crystal Palace 3-1 Blackburn
Plymouth 1-6 Nottingham Forest
Tottenham 3-2 Sheffield United
Burnley 1-3 Birmingham
Reading 1-2 Wolves
Derby 0-4 Leicester
London City Lionesses 4-0 Moneyfields