The matchups for the FA Cup quarter-finals have been confirmed following the draw on Monday evening.
The key matchup features Manchester City facing Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium. City has reached the finals three times in a row but has lost the last two. Liverpool last won the trophy in 2022.
Port Vale’s impressive journey to the last eight will take them to Stamford Bridge to confront Chelsea. The team from the Midlands, which has never competed in the top tier of English football, is seeking to make history after defeating Sunderland to reach the semi-finals for the first time in 72 years.
Southampton will host Arsenal at St. Mary’s Stadium after narrowly defeating Fulham at Craven Cottage with a late penalty. Arsenal is aiming for four major trophies this season, hoping to secure their first significant win since the FA Cup in 2020.
Lastly, West Ham will take on Leeds in a matchup of the Uniteds after overcoming Brentford in a penalty shootout. Leeds advanced by defeating Norwich City, marking their first quarter-final appearance since 2003.
FA Cup quarter-final draw:
- Southampton vs Arsenal
- Chelsea vs Port Vale
- Manchester City vs Liverpool
- West Ham United vs Leeds United
When will the FA Cup quarter-finals occur?
The quarter-finals are set to take place during the weekend of April 4th.
Where can I watch the FA Cup on TV?
Live broadcasts of FA Cup matches are available on BBC and TNT Sports in the UK. For viewers outside the UK, local broadcasting options can be found here.
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