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:

4Group two South

HIGH WYCOMBE, ENGLAND – MARCH 14: The Arsenal squad celebrate with the Continental Cup after winning 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)

Arsenal have a 100% record and will now face two Championship sides which means they should win at least one of those two games to qualify for the knock-out stage.

They will be at home to Charlton and then away to Millwall that signed our Development team manager and several players in the summer as well as hiring Pedro Losa as General Manager.

Millwall will be at home to Lewes, who need a win to be with a chance to go through on the final day.

Considering the current state of the squad, hopefully, Joe Montemurro will rest ALL the players carrying a knock and give the youngsters a game and a chance to prove themselves against a top quality Championship side.

Four of them were in the matchday squad on Sunday at Chelsea and it would be great to see them all four start the game.

Ruby Grant, Amelia Hazard, Ava Kuyken and Paige Bailey-Gayle would certainly benefit from playing against Charlton and Millwall.