The Women's FA Cup quarter-finals on Thursday morning (AEST) saw two Matildas steal the show.
Caitlin Foord, who sat out of a recent friendly loss against the Republic of Ireland, returned to action for Arsenal against Tottenham and celebrated with a brace.
Spurs scored first in their quarter-final clash but the Gunners responded strongly with Foord's first goal coming in the 34th minute as Arsenal went into half-time 4-1 up.
It was the Aussie that then scored the only goal in a tighter second half as she finished off a quality team move to show she hasn't lost her eye for goal.
"It is great to be back out on the pitch. I really enjoyed it. Our response to going a goal down was world-class," Foord said following the 5-1 win.
Fellow Matilda Sam Kerr also can't stop scoring this season as she scored Chelsea's first goal in a 4-0 victory against Birmingham City.
After starting the game on the bench, Kerr was brought on in the second half and promptly headed home the Blues' opener in the 60th minute.
Emma Hayes' side strolled to victory from there with Fran Kirby bagging a brace and Pernille Harder wrapping up the comfortable win.
Kerr, who was top scorer in the Women's Super League last season, has already scored four times in the league for Chelsea this campaign as she picks up where she left off.
Chelsea will now face Manchester City in the Women's FA Cup semi-finals, while Arsenal will play Brighton.
Manchester City are the reigning champions with the side beating Everton 3-1 in last year's final and booking their spot in the semi-finals this time around after beating Leicester City 6-0.