The FA Cup The draw for the semi-final will happen after Manchester United’s match against Liverpool live on ITV1 on Sunday.
FA Cup champions Manchester City earned their spot in the semi-final with a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.
They will be joined in the semi-final draw by Coventry City, a team from the Championship, who surprised Wolves with an exciting 3-2 win at Molineux.
Chelsea will host Leicester City, the Championship leaders, at Stamford Bridge in the first quarter-final match on Sunday, broadcast live from 12:20pm on BBC One.
United’s FA Cup game against Liverpool starts at 3.30pm on Sunday, with coverage beginning on ITV1 at 2:45pm.
Fans can watch the live FA Cup semi-final draw on the official FA Cup social media channels, with Mark Pougatch hosting and a former Arsenal striker Ian Wright carrying out the draw around 15 minutes after United’s game against Liverpool at Old Trafford.
The semi-finals are scheduled for April 20 and April 21 at Wembley.
The FA has confirmed that discussions with clubs, broadcast partners, and local authorities will determine the order of the semi-finals.
This season’s FA Cup final is set for Wembley on May 25.
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