The FA Cup fifth round is behind us and after some huge Premier League sides were knocked out of the cup this week, we still have teams involved from all of the top four tiers.
With the likes of Leicester City and Southampton being knocked out by clubs much lower down the football pyramid, we are running you through when the FA Cup quarter-final draw will be announced and who is left in the competition.
When Is The FA Cup Quarter Final Draw?
The FA Cup quarter-final fixtures are set to be drawn on Wednesday evening (1st March), once all of the fifth round ties have concluded.
BBC will broadcast the draw live after their coverage of Sheffield United against Tottenham, with kick-off slated for the rather odd time of 19:55 for an intriguing Championship vs Premier League match-up.
With that in mind, the earliest the draw is likely to take place is around 21:30, although fifth round ties can be decided with extra-time and penalties as opposed to a replay, so this could be pushed back until well after 22:00.
Which Teams Are Left in The FA Cup?
After Tuesday night’s fixtures, we have already seen some huge upsets with the likes of Leicester City being knocked out by Blackburn Rovers. Below you can find a full run-down of the remaining eight sides in the FA Cup this season.
- Brighton
- Blackburn Rovers
- Fulham
- Manchester City
- Grimsby Town
- Burnley
- Manchester United
- Sheffield United
When Will The FA Cup Quarter-Finals Take Place?
Once the eight teams have been decided, the quarter-finals will commence on the weekend on Saturday 18th March.
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