He FA Cup semi-final draw takes place today, with a trip to Wembley on the horizon for this weekend’s final eight winners.
A short but powerful ceremony is scheduled for Sunday afternoon. By then, three of the four semi-finalists will have been revealed Manchester City beat Burnley 6-0 on Saturday night after another hat-trick from Erling Haaland to make it a miserable return for club icon Vincent Kompany to the Etihad Stadium.
On Sunday, Sheffield United take on Championship promotion rivals Blackburn before League Two minnows Grimsby head to high-flying Brighton. After the draw, Manchester United host Fulham in an all-Premier League game at Old Trafford.
Here are all the details for today’s semi-final draw…
The FA cup The semi-final draw will take place after Brighton’s match against Grimsby today, Sunday 19th March 2023.
That match starts at 2.15pm GMT, but could lead to extra time and penalties, meaning the draw will start from approximately 4.15pm depending on the outcome of the match.
How can I watch the FA Cup draw?
TV channel: The draw will be broadcast live and free in the UK on BBC One on the same channel in the Amex immediately after the match.
Live stream: Fans can also watch the draw online via the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport websites, plus the FA’s official Twitter and Facebook pages.
When are the FA Cup semi-finals played?
The semi-finals will be played at Wembley Stadium on the weekend of 22 and 23 April.
FA Cup draw ball numbers
1 Manchester City
2 Manchester United or Fulham
3 Brighton or Grimsby
4 Sheffield United or Blackburn