Manchester City, Brighton and Blackburn Rovers are among the sides in the hat for the FA Cup quarter-final draw… but when does it take place? How can you watch it? And when will the matches be played?

The FA Cup quarter-final draw will take place this evening, with teams in the hat anticipating who they will face next.

Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City made it through to the next round following their win over Bristol City – with Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne scoring in a 3-0 win.

Championship side Blackburn Rovers booked their place in the next round following their shock win over Premier League side Leicester City – with Tyrhys Dolan and Sammie Szmodics scoring in a 2-1 win against Brendan Rodgers’ side.  

Fulham progressed through on Tuesday night following their win 2-0 win against Leeds, while Brighton also went through following their 1-0 win away to Stoke City – thanks to a first-half strike from Evan Ferguson.

Manchester United will be looking to go through when they face West Ham United at Old Trafford on Wednesday evening.

Manchester City progressed through to the quarter-finals after their win against Bristol City

Phil Foden scored twice in City’s 3-0 win, with Guardiola’s side aiming to go all the way

Brighton made it through to the quarter-final stage after they defeated Stoke City 1-0

Tottenham are also in action this evening when they face Championship side Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. 

Sportsmail breaks down everything you need to know ahead of this evening’s draw.

 

When is the FA Cup quarter-final draw? 

The draw for the quarter-finals of the FA Cup will take place this evening. 

It will get underway following the conclusion of Tottenham’s clash with Sheffield United.

With Spurs’ game kicking off at 7.55pm, expect the draw to take place at around 10pm. 

 

How to watch

For those wanting to watch in the UK, the draw will be broadcasted live on BBC One after Spurs’ clash with Sheffield United.

Fans will be able to watch the draw on either the official BBC Sport website or BBC iPlayer.

Sportsmail will also be providing live coverage of the draw, so you can keep up-to-date with all the latest developments here. 

Marco Silva’s Fulham remain in the competition following their win against Leeds United

 

What are the ball numbers? 

1 Southampton or Grimsby Town

2 Blackburn Rovers

3 Brighton

4 Sheffield United or Tottenham Hotspur

5 Fulham

6 Manchester City

7 Manchester United or West Ham United

8 Burnley or Fleetwood Town

Championship side Blackburn Rovers secured a big win last night against Leicester City

 

When will the quarter-finals take place? 

The FA Cup quarter-final matches will be played over the weekend of 18/19 March.

Despite the FA confirming the dates for the quarter-finals, kick-off times are yet to be confirmed.

TV schedules for the quarter-final stage will be revealed after the draw.

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