FA Cup quarter-final draw: Man City & Aston Villa learn fates after Man Utd exit
- Manchester City looking to rescue desperate season with FA Cup success
- Premier League champions travel to Bournemouth in quarter-final
- Aston Villa travel to Preston, Fulham reward for beating Man Utd a clash with Crystal Palace

Manchester City will travel to Bournemouth in the headline tie of the FA Cup quarter-final draw.
The reigning Premier League champions kept their cup hopes alive with a 3-1 win over Plymouth Argyle on Saturday, joining Aston Villa in the draw after they dispatched Championship outfit Cardiff City on Friday night.
A trip to Andoni Iraola's in-form Bournemouth awaits, with Villa handed a trip to Preston North End, who conquered Burnley in the fifth round.
Fulham's reward for ousting holders Manchester United on penalties at Old Trafford is a London derby with Crystal Palace, with the last eight ties rounded off by Brighton & Hove Albion's clash with either Nottingham Forest or Ipswich Town.
FA Cup quarter-final draw
FA Cup quarter-final matches |
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Fulham vs Crystal Palace |
Preston vs Aston Villa |
Bournemouth vs Manchester City |
Brighton vs Nottingham Forest or Ipswich |
FA Cup quarter-final draw ball numbers
Ball number | Team(s) |
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1. | Preston North End |
2. | Aston Villa |
3. | Crystal Palace |
4. | Fulham |
5. | Brighton & Hove Albion |
6. | Bournemouth |
7. | Manchester City |
8. | Nottingham Forest or Ipswich Town* |
*The fifth round tie between Nottingham Forest and Ipswich Town will be played on Monday.
When will FA Cup quarter-final matches be played?
The four FA Cup quarter-finals are to be played after the upcoming international break on the weekend of 29-30 March. As has been the case throughout the rest of the competition, there are no replays if a tie finishes all square, meaning all matches will be decided via extra-time and a penalty shootout if necessary.
Wembley then stages the two semi-finals in late April – a tradition many people are still wrapping their head around – before the final is held at the same venue on Saturday 17 May.
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