QPR Ladies' reward for a stunning 5-0 away victory against Lewes in the third round of the FA Women's Cup has arrived in the shape of a fourth round draw against Everton.
Martino Chevannes' side cruised into the hat for the next stage thanks in the main to in-form striker Beth Curtis, who bagged a sensational four goals in the rout.
New signing Rebecca Kane notched the other goal, as the R's - inspired by England Under-23 international Charlotte Young - dominated from start to finish.
Speaking about the draw, Chevannes told www.qpr.co.uk: "This is a massive game for the Club, which the players are already really looking forward to.
"It's going to be the toughest test we have ever faced in the competition, but we are looking forward to it.
"I suppose we can go there and enjoy the occasion, as we are not expected to win - all the pressure will be on them.
"However, you can be sure that we are not going there just to make up the numbers and we will be aiming to give a good account of ourselves.
"We will prepare properly and professionally for the game and I firmly believe that on the day we are capable of causing an upset and getting the desired result."
QPR Deputy MD, Ali Russell, praised the efforts of the Ladies side, commenting: "It's a wonderful draw for the Club, against arguably the best side in the country at the moment.
"We are fully sportive of the Ladies team and proud of their recent achievements.
"Martino is doing a fantastic job and he and the players deserve all the credit that comes their way."
FA WOMEN'S CUP - 4th ROUND DRAW (sponsored by E.On)
Liverpool Feds or Rochdale v Middlesbrough or Curzon Ashton
Bristol Academy v West Ham United
OOH Lincoln v Sheffield Wednesday
Portsmouth v Luton Town or Cambridge
WFC Fulham v Blackburn Rovers
Everton v Queens Park Rangers
Reading v Aston Villa
Liverpool or Preston North End v Chelsea
MK Dons or Norwich City v Yeovil Town or Newquay
Nottingham Forest v Leeds City Vixens
Leeds Carnegie v Watford
Leicester City WFC v Millwall Lionesses
Arsenal v Sunderland
Doncaster Rovers Belles v Havant & Waterlooville or Cardiff City
Birmingham City v Derby County
Colchester United v Barnet
