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Elisabeth Terland and Leah Galton score in first half as holders Man Utd lead third-tier Wolves Aoife Mannion scores from close-range before Ella Toone finds bottom corner from range Quarter-final draw takes place on Tuesday Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Callum Matthews Wolves 0-4 Man Utd It isn't five yet. Millie Turner does really well to meet a cross with a diving header but the flag goes up for offside. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd Inches wide. Melvine Malard plays a delightful pass into Rachel Williams but the striker gets a little bit too much contact on her flick and it trickles just past the post. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd Grace Clinton does well to work a shooting opportunity on the edge of the area but her left-footed effort skews wide of the target. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd The attendance at the New Bucks Head Ground is 5, 008. That is a record for a Wolves game. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd Another switch for the visitors. Hinata Miyazawa is replaced by Simi Awujo. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd Close! The visitors attack down the right this time and the ball breaks for Grace Clinton. The ball is at quite an awkward height so she just has to force it towards goal and it hits the woodwork where the post joins the bar. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd The visitors are pushing for more goals still. Gabby George twice put crosses into the box - the first is collected by Bec Thomas before a low delivery is cleared. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd A double change for the hosts now. Racheal Quigley and Josie Smith come on for Beth Merrick and Abbi Jenner. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd A triple change for the visitors. Rachel Williams, Gabby George and Geyse replace Leah Galton, Anna Sandberg and Elisabeth Terland. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd Wolves midfielder Tammi George is the first player to go into the book. It was a late tackle to be fair. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd The visitors are still piling forward, they want more goals. Elisabeth Terland meets a cross from the left but her header is comfortable for is Bec Thomas. The United fans are now singing "are you City in disguise? ". The Reds put four past City in the WSL a few weeks back. They were then knocked out of the League Cup by Man City a few days later mind. .. Wolves 0-4 Man Utd Before that Ella Toone goal the Manchester United fans had already started singing "we're the famous Manchester United and we're on the Wembleyyyy". Steady on. You've still got the quarter-finals and semi-finals to navigate! Ella Toone Definitely game over now. Ella Toone has a bit of space and is able to drive at the Wolves defence. She decides to take on the strike from about 22 yards and she's able to find the bottom corner. Bec Thomas will perhaps feel she should have done better. The Wolves keeper seemed to go with her feet instead. Either way a sixth goal in five games for Toone. Aoife Mannion This feels like game done. Millier Turner dinks a nice ball to the back post and Elisabeth Terland is able to head back across goal. Right-back Aoife Mannion drifts in and is able to stretch out and turn home from close range. Wolves 0-2 Man Utd That corner comes to nothing, but United soon earn another as Leah Galton's effort from the edge of the area skims off a Wolves head. Wolves 0-2 Man Utd As you would expect the visitors have started the second half on the front foot. Elisabeth Terland has their first effort of the half but it is blocked behind for a corner. Wolves 0-2 Man Utd We're back under way. Wolves have made a change at the break with Lily Simkin replacing Beth Roberts. Simkin only signed for Wolves last week after recovering from an ACL injury. Wolves v Man Utd (17: 15 GMT) Manchester United forward Ella Toone has been voted the Women's Super League player of the month for January. Toone scored in both WSL games in January, netting a hat-trick in the 4-2 win over Manchester City and scoring once in the 3-0 win over Brighton. She won the vote ahead of Nathalie Bjorn, Millie Bright, Bethany England, Vivianne Miedema, Olivia Smith, Elisabeth Terland and Julie Thibaud. HT: Wolves 0-2 Man Utd We know Aston Villa are already in the hat for the quarter-finals and holders Man Utd are well-positioned to join them. The draw for the last eight takes place on Tuesday, 11 February from 18: 30 GMT on the Women's FA Cup You Tube channel. It will be presented by Flo Lloyd Hughes and Charlton Athletic midfielder Carla Humphrey and Dulwich Hamlet player & DJ Lucy Monkman (Monki) will draw the balls. The quarter-finals are scheduled to take place across 8-9 March. HT: Wolves 0-2 Man Utd Manchester United have had 17 shots in that first half, with seven of those on target. Wolves are yet to register a shot of any kind. 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