The FA Cup quarter-finals have been drawn, with a blockbuster clash between Manchester City and Liverpool the highlight.
The draw took place prior to the final fixture in this weekend’s round fixture list, with West Ham hosting Premier League rivals Brentford.
Seven-time winners Manchester City will play Liverpool in the draw’s most anticipated tie.
The Cityzens triumphed in the fifth round over Newcastle at St James’ Park on Saturday, with an Omar Marmoush brace and bizarre Savinho finish cancelling out Harvey Barnes’ early opener for the hosts.
The tie will be held at the Etihad, with Pep Guardiola’s side looking to lift the trophy for the first time since the 2022/23 season.
Liverpool, on the other hand, overcame Premier League strugglers Wolves on Friday.
Goals from Andrew Robertson, Mohamed Salah and Curtis Jones put Rob Edwards’ side to the sword, despite the fact Wolves had actually beaten the Reds at the Molineux in the Premier League merely days earlier.
Liverpool are without an FA Cup since 2022.
In the other all-Premier League tie, the winner’s of the Monday evening fixture between West Ham and Brentford will host Leeds United.
Championship side Southampton will host Premier League table-toppers Arsenal, while League One Port Vale travel to Liam Rosenior’s Chelsea.
Matches will take place over the weekend of 4-5 April.
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