Matchday 4 in the Continental Tyres Cup and we might now see a number of teams qualifying for the quarter-finals by Wednesday night.

Injury-hit Arsenal are at home to Charlton, hoping to seal qualification for the knock-out stage with a win.

Let’s take a look at how the groups stand:

2Group two North

HIGH WYCOMBE, ENGLAND - MARCH 14: Lisa Evans of Arsenal Women celebrates with her medal after the WSL Continental Cup Final between Arsenal Women and Manchester City Ladies at Adams Park on March 14, 2018 in High Wycombe, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
HIGH WYCOMBE, ENGLAND – MARCH 14: Lisa Evans of Arsenal Women celebrates with her medal after the WSL Continental Cup Final between Arsenal Women and Manchester City Ladies at Adams Park on March 14, 2018 in High Wycombe, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

Leaders Reading have a bye, so all the chasing teams will try to close the gap before the final matchday in a week’s time.

Durham are away to Manchester United and are playing their final group game. They trail Reading by two points. Any result other than a win would see them struggle to qualify with only four or five points.

Liverpool and Everton have a rematch of last Sunday’s derby and the Reds will be looking to avenge the defeat that sent them tumbling towards the relegation zone.

Anything other than a win will see Liverpool eliminated from the tournament.