The FA Cup draw takes place today to decide the semi-final line-up, which will play out on the weekend of 20 April.
Of the four fascinating quarter-finals this weekend, Coventry City stunned Wolves in yesterday’s opening tie before Manchester City knocked out Newcastle United. Chelsea defeated 10-man Leicester in a six-goal thriller at Stamford Bridge, as Mauricio Pocettino’s side returned to Wembley.
The final game of the weekend sees Manchester United host Liverpool at Old Trafford, as Erik ten Hag’s side look to deny Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp as the Reds chase the quadruple.
The tournament itself held the first round of fixtures as far back as Saturday 5 August 2023, with the extra preliminary round. The first round proper started on 4 November 2023, and the Premier League clubs entered the tournament at the third round stage at the start of January.
In last year’s final Manchester City beat Manchester United 2-1 to lift the trophy, forming part of a historic treble claimed under Pep Guardiola for the first time.
Here’s everything you need to know about the draw and get the latest odds for the tournament.
When is the draw?
The draw is set to take place today, Sunday 17 March. It will take place approximately 15 minutes after the final whistle in ITV1’s post-match coverage of Manchester United against Liverpool.
Ball numbers
1 Coventry City
2 Manchester United or Liverpool
3 Chelsea
4 Manchester City
How can I watch it?
You can watch the draw on ITV1, or ITVX. If Man Utd v Liverpool is decided over 90 minutes, it will start at approximately 5:40pm. While extra-time and penalties will ensure the draw starts after 6:30pm.
The Independent will have a live blog with all the details and updates from the semi-final draw too.
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Odds: FA Cup winner
Man City 10/11
Liverpool 3/1
Chelsea 6/1
Manchester United 10/1
Coventry 20/1
Leicester 25/1
