FA Cup: Quarter-final schedule and how to watch every match on TV this weekend

English football’s premier cup competition has reached the quarter-final stage

Harry Latham-Coyle
Sunday 17 March 2024 09:02 EDT
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The FA Cup has reached the quarter final stage
The FA Cup has reached the quarter final stage (Getty Images)

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The FA Cup has reached the quarter-final stage with just eight sides left in the competition.

A trip to Wembley is within reach for the remaining teams, with the last eight drawn in four intriguing ties.

Of the four fascinating quarter-finals this weekend, Coventry City stunned Wolves in yesterday’s opening tie before Manchester City knocked out Newcastle United. Today’s games see Chelsea face Leicester City and Manchester United host Liverpool.

Here’s everything you need to know. Get the latest FA Cup odds and tips here.

When are the quarter-finals of the FA Cup?

The quarter-finals of the FA Cup take place on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 March. The schedule is as follows (all times GMT):

Wolves 2-3 Coventry, Molineux (12.15pm, Saturday 16 March) - ITV1

Manchester City 2-0 Newcastle, Etihad Stadium (5.30pm, Saturday 16 March) - BBC One

Chelsea vs Leicester, Stamford Bridge (12.45pm, Sunday 17 March) - BBC One

Manchester United vs Liverpool, Old Trafford (3.30pm, Sunday 17 March) - ITV1

How can I watch them?

Chelsea vs Leicester will also be on BBC One from 12.20pm on Sunday, with Manchester United vs Liverpool shown on ITV1 at 2.45pm.

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