When is the FA Cup draw? Start time, TV coverage and quarter-final ball numbers
Chelsea kicked off the FA Cup fifth-round weekend as last year's beaten finalists beat Hull City 4-0 at Stamford Bridge on Friday night.
On Saturday, Manchester United travel to Huddersfield for an all-Premier League encounter after West Brom and Southampton do battle earlier in the day.
Rochdale took Millwall back to Spotland for a fourth-round replay to run out 1-0 winners and set up a huge home clash against Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham on Sunday afternoon.
Wigan knocked out West Ham in the last round and have been rewarded with another home tie, a daunting visit of runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City who they beat in the final five years ago.
But who else is in the hat for the fifth round? Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the draw…
FA Cup fifth-round fixtures
Friday February 16 |
Leicester City 1-0 Sheffield United |
Chelsea 4-0 Hull City |
Saturday February 17 |
Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea City |
West Brom v Southampton |
Brighton v Coventry |
Huddersfield v Manchester United |
Sunday February 18 |
Rochdale v Tottenham |
Monday February 19 |
Wigan v Manchester City |
When is the FA Cup draw?
The FA Cup quarter-final draw will be held on Saturday, 17 February, at 8pm after Huddersfield vs Manchester United.
How can I follow the draw?
BT Sport will be showing the draw live on their FA Cup Tonight programme, you can also follow on BBC Radio 5 live and the BBC Sport website.
Who is doing the draw?
The draw will be conducted by Michael Owen and Shay Given, with the ties taking place between March 16 and 19.
FA Cup draw numbers
1 | Sheffield Wednesday or Swansea City |
2 | West Brom or Southampton |
3 | Chelsea |
4 | Leicester City |
5 | Huddersfield Town or Manchester United |
6 | Rochdale or Tottenham |
7 | Brighton or Coventry City |
8 | Wigan or Manchester City |