InterviewJenna Clark previews quarter-final v Chelsea: 'It's a cup game and we know anything can happen'

The Reds host Chelsea at St Helens Stadium in a 1pm GMT kick-off as the competition's knockout stages begin.

Last month, Gareth Taylor's team came from a goal down to draw 1-1 with Sonia Bompastor's side thanks to Beata Olsson's equaliser.

Meanwhile, last season, Liverpool suffered a narrow 2-1 loss to the Blues in the Adobe Women's FA Cup semi-finals.

Defender Clark told Liverpoolfc.com: "We know what Chelsea bring as a team, they are so good and we have seen that for many seasons, but we also know where we can get at them and that's what we will look to do on Sunday.

"We've had two close games with them, this season and in the FA Cup semi-final last season, and it's a cup game so we know anything can happen."

Read the rest of our match preview with Clark below.

On the 2-2 draw at West Ham United last weekend…

The way the game went and going down to 10 players, it was important to get something from that. I was so proud of the girls for the effort we put in because everyone knows how hard it is to play 10 versus 11, so to do it for that long with 10 players, it was good to get a point. We were coming off the back of three away games in a week with a lot of travelling, so I think we showed a lot of determination and effort to twice come back against West Ham. I think at times, especially towards the end, you wouldn't have thought we were the side with only 10 players. It was a bit of a mental battle but we fought well.

On being handed the captain's armband in the absence of Grace Fisk…

It's been difficult for us being without Fisky on the pitch and in training as well. She has been a big miss but for me personally it has been a really proud moment. It means a lot to me that Gaz [Taylor] has put his trust in me with that and it's the same with all the girls, who have all really got onboard. I'm enjoying every moment and I'm just proud to have that responsibility from the coaching staff.

On Olsson's rich vein of goalscoring form...

Beata has been great for us. She has found her feet and we can't ask for anything more. The goals she has been bringing have been massive for us and long may that continue.

On how grateful she and the team are for the fans' support...

We know how good our fans are and we can always hear them. They also faced a lot of travel with the three away games last week and we want to make them proud as always. They really do make a difference for us, like last week when we were down to 10 players and their support massively helped us.