We will soon find out the final four who remain in this year’s , and there will undoubtedly be some surprising visitors. Half of those who have made it to the quarter-final stage have never won the ’s oldest football competition: , , and . The west and south of London clash in the first match of the weekend, while the Seagulls welcome a tall order in the form of to the Amex Stadium later on Saturday evening.
The only non- side , Preston North End, host early on Sunday, while will later be visited by the last bastion of the top-flight’s top-six, . There is simply so much riding on these last remaining games for essentially every club, and for those who make it through to the semi-final draw. Mirror Football brings you everything you need to know ahead of said draw, including where to watch and when.
When is the FA Cup semi-final draw?Cup semi-final draw is scheduled to take place on Sunday 30 March, and will commence following Preston and Aston Villa's quarter-final clash.
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Deepdale will play host to the match-up, which is scheduled to kick-off at 1:30pm. The time of the draw will be subject to whether extra-time, and consequently, penalties are needed to separate both sides. This will be the last draw of this season's FA Cup, and it can be watched live on One, and also via the FA Cup's various social media channels.
1- Fulham or Crystal Palace
2- Preston North End or Aston Villa
3- AFC Bournemouth or Manchester City
4- Brighton & Hove Albion or Nottingham Forest
What date is the FA Cup final?The four victorious teams that make it through to the semi-final stage will play their fixtures on the weekend commencing Saturday 26 April.
Furthermore, for the two teams that prevail in their semi-final bouts, the coveted and hotly anticipated FA Cup final awaits them on Saturday 17 May.
It has been almost a decade since any of the quarter-finalists, bar ’s seven-time winners, have made it the competition’s showpiece - the last instance coming when Palace faced off against in 2016.
Unlike recent renewals, this final promises to give one or even two clubs a taste of the Wembley turf that has been long in the waiting and is sure to be a clash that lives long in the memory.
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