[1] Chelsea entered the competition in the quarter-finals due to their participation in the UEFA Women's Champions League.
Chelsea took the lead seven minutes before half-time when Erin Cuthbert's shot was turned in by Sam Kerr from close range.
Kerr made it 3–0 with a dinked finish late on, before Drew Spence claimed a consolation for Spurs.
[3] Arsenal also entered the competition in the quarter-finals due to their participation in the UEFA Women's Champions League.
Stina Blackstenius pounced on fellow substitute Lina Hurtig's 93rd-minute cross, scoring the only goal of the game.