With each tour of passes, the hopes and dreams of the remaining competitors of the FA Cup grow more and more.
The oldest competition of the England Cup could boast of a surprise victory this season while the giants of the country fall on the edge of the road, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea having already made the first outings.
The quarter-finals are where things are starting to become serious and the nerves are starting to rush, with one more victory by taking teams at the Wembley stadium for the semi-finals. The past four times’ victory provides a return trip to the capital for the final.
With desperate clubs to discover their fate, here is everything you need to know about the FA Cup quarter -final.
The FA Cup quarter -final draw will be staged Sunday March 2Shortly after the completion of Manchester United against Fulham in Old Trafford. The two games will start at 4.30 p.m. GMT which would see the draw around 6:15 p.m. If the luminaire ends up heading towards extra time and penalties, this would raise the rescue ceremony to the ball around 7:00 p.m. around 7:00 p.m.
This means that Nottingham Forest and Ipswich Town, who come up against the fifth round on Monday evening, will experience their opponents in the FA Cup quarter -finals before locking the horns on the city of the city.
The draw for the FA Cup will be televised live on the BBC as part of its coverage of the Man Utd VS Fulham match. It will also be broadcast on official social networks of FA Cup on X, Facebook and Instagram.
The former UNI defender, Denis Irwin, and the former midfielder Danny Murphy, will attract the balls for the last eight.
Ball number | Team (s) |
---|---|
1 | Preston North End |
2 | Aston Villa |
3 | Crystal Palace |
4 | Manchester United or Fulham |
5 | Newcastle United or Brighton & Hove Albion |
6 | Bournemouth |
7 | Manchester City |
8 | Nottingham Forest or Ipswich Town |
The four quarter-finals of the FA Cup will be played after the next international break the weekend of March 29-30. There is no replay or two -legged links, which means that all matches will be decided during the day. The winners will earn £ 450,000 each of the Competition Prize fund.
The semi-finals will then be organized in Wembley at the end of April before the mistress event on Saturday May 17.