If the Blues defeat Sunderland at Mariners’ Park on Sunday 25 March, we will lock horns with Emma Hayes’ side for the fourth time in the competition - and the third at the semi-final stage.
City are the reigning champions, having lifted the trophy with a stunning 4-1 win over Birmingham at Wembley in May 2017.
Chelsea have emerged victorious from all three FA Cup clashes with City, while winning 1-0 at Kingsmeadow in the semi-finals.
This season’s league encounters have both ended in draws - 0-0 and 2-2.
The winner of the semi-final tie will face either Durham, Everton, Arsenal or Charlton in the final at Wembley.
Three of the four quarter-final ties fell victim to the weather on Sunday 18 March and will be played this weekend, with the scheduled FA WSL matches due to take place cancelled.
Chelsea won 3-0 at Liverpool to progress to the last four stage, after beating London Bees and Doncaster.
Holders City won 2-0 at Brighton and Hove Albion and 3-1 at Birmingham after extra-time. If we go on to reach our second domestic final of the season, we will have done so having played every single cup knock-out game away from home.
Full draw
Durham or Everton v Arsenal or Charlton
Chelsea v Sunderland or City