The quarter-finals of the FA Cup take place this weekend as club football returns following the international break.
Manchester City host rivals Liverpool in a blockbuster clash to start the weekend, in what is a repeat of the 2022 semi-final at Wembley. The Reds won out that day, on their way to winning the competition, while City claimed Wembley glory a year later in 2023.
Later on Saturday, Chelsea host League One side Port Vale, the lowest-ranked team remaining in the competition, who will be eyeing another upset after defeating Sunderland in the fifth round. Southampton then host Premier League leaders Arsenal, who are still targeting a treble-winning season despite their EFL Cup final loss to City last month.
Lastly, on Sunday, West Ham and Leeds put their Premier League survival aspirations on hold as they face each other for a semi-final spot at Wembley.
See all the FA Cup quarter-final details below.
FA Cup quarter-final TV schedule
Saturday 4 April
12:45: Manchester City vs Liverpool (TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max)
17:15: Chelsea vs Port Vale (BBC 1, BBC iPlayer, TNT Sports 1, HBO Max)
20:00: Southampton vs Arsenal (BBC 1, BBC iPlayer, TNT Sports 1, HBO Max)
Sunday 5 April
16:30: West Ham vs Leeds (TNT Sports 1, HBO Max)
When is the FA Cup semi-final draw?
The draw for the semi-finals will take place 15 minutes after the last quarter-final of the weekend, between West Ham and Leeds, on Sunday at 4:30pm BST. If the match finishes at full-time, the draw will be around 6:45pm BST.
The draw will be shown on TNT Sports 1, discovery+ and the TNT Sports YouTube channel, live from the London Stadium.
It will be presented by Becky Ives and the balls will be picked by Ally McCoist.
FA Cup matchdays
Semi-finals: Saturday, 25 April/Sunday 26, April
Final: Saturday, 16 May 2026


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