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Brighton 0-4 Arsenal
Arsenal's title defence remains alive as they book their spot in the semi-finals.
Brighton put on a determined defensive display for 65 minutes but the introduction of Mariona Caldentey changed the game, setting up Frida Maanum and Kyra Cooney-Cross either side of a Katie McCabe strike as Arsenal scored three goals in five minutes.
And she deservedly joined them on the scoresheet in the 83rd minute, with a stylish lob which put the result beyond any doubt.