The street to the FA Cup final will continue this weekend because 16 pages book a place in the quarter-finals.
Manchester City, Manchester United and Newcastle are among the first -class pages that compete for a place in the last eight o’clock, with Liverpool and Arsenal already leaving the competition, while Aston Villa defeated Cardiff on Friday evening to book their place.
Nottingham Forest, Brighton and Fulham will be among the Premier League teams who want to build on a good form of league by booking a rare date in Wembley in April.
Preston defeated Burnley Burnley on Saturday to reach the quarter -finals when Crystal Palace set the neighbors in Südlondon Millwall before Bournemouth replaced wolves in a dramatic penalty shot.
Giant-Killers Plymouth could not repeat the trick against Manchester City after having beat Liverpool in the fourth round, while Manchester United tries to save something from an embarrassing season when they compete against Fulham.
When is the draw for the FA Cup quarter-finals?
After completing the game between Manchester United and Fulham on Sunday, March 2, the FA Cup is in Old Trafford. It will probably start after 6.30 p.m. GMT.
How to see the FA Cup to see
The draw takes place live as part of the transfer of the game between United and Fulham. It will also stream live on the BBC IPlayer.
Who qualified for the FA Cup quarter-finals?
In the fifth round, eight ties take place in the fifth round before the quarter-finals. The pages in the quarter -finals are already:
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Aston Villa
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Crystal palace
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Preston North End
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Bournemouth
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Manchester City
FA Cup Fifth-round devices
Below you will find the ties completely:
Friday, February 28th
Aston Villa 2-0 Cardiff City
Saturday, March 1st
Crystal Palace 3-1 millwall
Preston North End 3-0 Burnley
Bournemouth 1-1 (5-4 pens) wolves
Manchester City 3-1 Plymouth Argyle
Sunday, March 2nd
Newcastle against Brighton – 1.45 p.m., ITV11
Manchester United against Fulham – 4.30 p.m., BBC One
Monday, March 3rd
Nottingham Forest against Ipswich Town – 7.30 p.m., ITV4
When does the FA Cup quarter-finals take place?
According to the official website of the FA website, the bonds of the quarter-finals are to take place on the weekend of Saturday, March 29th.
The semi -finals will then be booked for Wembley on the weekend of April 26th. The final will take place on Saturday, May 17th.