Conducted on the competition’s official YouTube channel, it means Gareth Taylor’s side will welcome the Villans to the Joie Stadium across the weekend of Saturday 8 March and Sunday 9 March with a place in the last-four up for grabs.
The Blues reached this stage of the historic competition with a 3-0 win over Ipswich Town before we secured passage into the last-eight with a strong 3-1 win over Leicester City.
On that occasion, first-half goals from Leila Ouahabi and Kerolin Nicoli gave us a commanding lead at the break before Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw extended our lead with an unstoppable header.
In the closing stages, Nelly Las pulled a goal back for the Foxes which represented a consolation for the visitors.
City enter the quarter-finals aiming to win the FA Cup for the fourth time in our illustrious history by triumphing in the competition this term.
Tickets information for our meeting with Aston Villa will follow soon and the full Adobe Women’s FA Cup draw can be found below...
FA CUP QUARTER-FINAL DRAW
City v Aston Villa
Chelsea v Crystal Palace
Manchester United v Sunderland
Arsenal v Liverpool