The draw for the quarterfinals of the 2023/24 FA Cup took place on the final matchday of the fifth round on February 28.
Holders Manchester City are already through after destroying Luton Town courtesy of a five-goal performance from star striker Erling Haaland. Last season's treble winners are the firm favourites to lift the trophy again in 2024 and, with Haaland in this sort of form, it's difficult to see anyone stopping them.
Newcastle United will be their next opponents, the Magpies having scraped past Championship side Blackburn Rovers on penalties after a 1-1 draw. They eliminated City from the Carabao Cup early in the season, but this match at the Etihad Stadium feels like a far sterner test.
The tie of the round could see Liverpool and Manchester United face off at Old Trafford. The Red Devils will need to get past Nottingham Forest first, while Liverpool will need to beat Southampton. Erik ten Hag's side reached the final last year, where they lost to local rivals Manchester City.
The Sporting News has all the key details on the quarterfinal draw, including the completed fixture list and the projected dates of the matches.
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The draw for the FA Cup quarterfinals was held prior to the match between Chelsea and Leeds United on February 28. It's expected to start at around 7 p.m. GMT / 2 p.m. ET.
The ties are due to take place over the weekend of March 16-17, with exact dates and times to be confirmed.
Each round will take place over the following weekends, with the day of the final confirmed for Saturday, May 25.
The matches in each round are likely to spread over a few days once fixtures are confirmed.
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