Manchester City have cruised through to the semis (Picture: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
The three remaining FA Cup quarter-final games take place today (Sunday, March 19), with the six teams in action all battling it out for a place in the semi-final draw.
Manchester City were the first team to book their spot in the draw following a 6-0 win over Vincent Kompany’s Burnley on Saturday, aided by the help of another hat-trick from scoring sensation Erling Haaland.
Today’s action will see Blackburn travel to fellow Championship side Sheffield United while League Two’s Grimsby will be eager to continue their dream run against Premier League high-flyers Brighton.
The fixture list will conclude with Manchester United vs Fulham at 4.30pm as Erik ten Hag’s men continue their quest to win all three cup competitions this season.
So, what time does the FA Cup semi-final draw take place today and how can fans watch it on TV and live stream? Here are the all important details.
What time is the FA Cup semi-final draw?
The semi-final draw will take place today immediately after Brighton’s tie with Grimsby Town, which kicks-off at 2.15pm.
Manchester United are eyeing a spot in the last four (Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images)
The game is therefore scheduled to finish at around 4pm, however there is a possibility that extra-time and penalties may be required at the Amex so the draw could be pushed back later in the afternoon.
How to watch the FA Cup draw on TV and live stream
The draw will be available to watch on BBC One, which is showing the clash live on the south coast.
Fans will also be able to watch the draw on live stream via the BBC iPlayer.
What are the ball numbers?
The FA have confirmed the ball numbers ahead of this afternoon’s draw.
FA Cup semi-final ball numbers
Manchester United or Fulham
Brighton or Grimsby Town
Sheffield United or Blackburn Rovers
When will the semi-finals be played?
The FA Cup semi-finals will be played at Wembley on Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23, with the kick-off times yet to be confirmed.
The final, which will also take place at Wembley, is set for Saturday, June 3.
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The quarter-final action wraps up today.