Prolific Scotland striker Fleeting was the three-goal heroine as the Gunners beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 in last season’s FA Cup final.

And after hitting the net three times in each of her team’s final two matches of 2004, Fleeting will be looking to complete a hat-trick of hat-tricks when she lines up against Southern Division outfit Wimbledon.

The Dons are sitting second in the regional division table and, having won seven of their last eight League and Cup matches, they will be no pushovers for Arsenal.

But the Cup holders should progress into Round Five with no great difficulty, as should last season’s runners-up Charlton though they too face in-form regional division opponents.

The Addicks are set to entertain Northern Division promotion hopefuls Wolves, who have won eight of their last nine outings in League and Cup and are currently lying second in the table.

On the day that the top flight teams from the FA Nationwide Women’s Premier League enter the FA Cup, there are only two all-National Division ties.

Leaders Everton visit relegation threatened Bristol City, where last month the Toffees won 3-1 in the League, while bottom club Doncaster Rovers Belles entertain Birmingham City – who have already knocked Donny out of the Premier League Cup.

The remaining four top flight clubs all face potentially tricky ties, though Bristol Rovers will at least have home advantage when they take on the Northern Division’s third-placed side Stockport County.

Struggling Liverpool visit Portsmouth, who lie third in the Southern Division and are unbeaten for three months, while Leeds United travel to face a Blackburn Rovers side who are fourth in the Northern Division and have lost only one League game all season.

Fulham, FA Cup winners in both 2002 and 2003, are away to Northern Division Oldham Curzon, who in Round Three won 7-1 on home soil against non-league Leeds City Vixens.

Though the Vixens were easily despatched from the competition there were seven non-league sides who made it through to Round Four, and at least two of them will be in Monday’s draw for the fifth round.

That’s because two of Sunday’s ties pit non-league clubs against each other, Leafield Athletic and Leicester City of the Midland Combination respectively entertaining South East Combination teams Northampton Town and West Ham United.

Of the other three non-league outfits, South East Combination side Queens Park Rangers face the toughest test as they entertain the Northern Division’s top side Sunderland.

Like QPR, Cardiff City Bluebirds and Reading Royals – both from the South West Combination – have home ties against Southern Division teams.

The Bluebirds will find it difficult against Millwall Lionesses but the Royals will probably go into their tie against Ipswich Town as favourites, the bottom of the table Tractor Girls having won one only one League match this season.

FA Women’s Cup, Round Four

Sunday, 9th January 2005 - 1.00 pm unless otherwise stated

Arsenal v AFC Wimbledon
Blackburn Rovers v Leeds United
Bristol City v Everton
Bristol Rovers v Stockport County (2.00)
Cardiff City v Chelsea
Cardiff City Bluebirds v Millwall Lionesses
Charlton Athletic v Wolves (2.00)
Doncaster Rovers Belles v Birmingham City
Leafield Athletic v Northampton Town (1.15)
Leicester City v West Ham United
Middlesbrough v Sheffield Wednesday
Oldham Curzon v Fulham
Portsmouth v Liverpool
Queens Park Rangers v Sunderland
Reading Royals v Ipswich Town
Tranmere Rovers v Langford