FA Cup draw in full: Manchester United to meet Liverpool in derby as Chelsea get Leicester

Quarter-final ties decided with four Wednesday games complete
Marc Mayo28 February 2024

A massive clash between Manchester United and Liverpool will take place in the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Chelsea will face Leicester after they won their fifth-round tie over Leeds Wednesday. Manchester United, meanwhile, will face either Liverpool after edging past Nottingham Forest thanks to Casemiro’s late header.

Jurgen Klopp’s team of youngsters continued their fine week with a 3-0 victory over Southampton.

Newcastle have been handed a very tough trip to Manchester City, while Coventry may take a trip to Midlands rivals Wolves.

The FA Cup draw for the last eight took place before the final ties of the fifth round.

Erling Haaland scored five times as holders City beat Luton 6-2 on Tuesday night.

Newcastle relied on penalties to beat Blackburn, keeping alive their hopes of a first major trophy since 1955.

Championship leaders Leicester overcame top-flight Bournemouth after extra-time while Coventry put five goals past non-league Maidstone.

FA Cup quarter-final draw in full

Wolves vs Coventry

Manchester United vs Liverpool

Chelsea vs Leicester

Man City vs Newcastle

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