Two lucky Brent school children conducted the draw for the fourth round of The SSE Women's FA Cup.

Trinity Campbell, 10, and Anastasia Rosario, 11, from St Joseph's RC Junior School in Wembley drew the balls that would decide the ties that will take place on Sunday 28 February.

The draw was staged at the school as tickets for The Final, which takes place at neighbouring Wembley Stadium on Saturday 14 May, went on sale.

Arsenal's Jordan Nobbs and Kelly Smith also visited the school and presented them with tickets for The Final. The pupils and their classmates also took part in a football session, which was overseen by the Gunners duo.

England vice-captain Nobbs said: "I've really enjoyed coming here today and seeing how excited the children were to be part of the draw and to play football.

"It's great that so many children will have the opportunity to get to go to Wembley and see women's football for free which will also hopefully help the game to grow its fanbase even more.

"Arsenal have got such a good record in the Cup and I really hope we're there again in The Final in May."

FA director of football development and participation Kelly Simmons said: "We are committed to growing the women's game in all areas, particularly participation and attendances, and bringing the draws outside of the Stadium will help us to engage even more people in women's football.

"By working in partnership with SSE to offer free entry to children, we hope it encourages more schools, families and groups to come to Wembley and be part of one of the showpiece events of the season."

To buy your tickets to The SSE Women’s FA Cup Final, visitwww.thefa.com