The draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup have been conducted on Monday night. The pick of the bunch is Manchester United hosting fierce rivals Liverpool. Holders Arsenal will face the winner between Southampton and Shrewsbury.
The draw for the FA Cup second round was conducted on Monday night. Canvey Island's third round dream is still within touching distance after they paired them with fellow Non-League side Boreham Wood.
There may be major changes in the FA Cup which will affect teams participating in the competition. According to the BBC, the Football Association are close to scrapping the replays of round three and round four in its entirety.
The fourth round of the FA Cup begins on Friday night with a blockbuster clash between Manchester City and Arsenal. The game is the stand-out tie, as it will see the Premier League champions host the current table toppers.
At least four Premier League clubs have been eliminated from this year's FA Cup. This follows a number of shock results in the third round ties played on Saturday.
For Arsenal especially, they are eyeing a record 13th FA Cup. The FA Cup Final is scheduled for a 5:30pm BST kick-off on August 1. The match will be played behind closed doors at Wembley Stadium with no fans due to COVID-19 guidelines.
The draw for the FA Cup semi-final was conducted on Sunday. Manchester City will play Sheffield United, while Brighton will play Manchester United or Fulham.
The draw for the first round of this season's FA Cup was conducted on Monday night. This is the stage where League One and League Two teams enter the fray.
The draw for the FA Cup first round was conducted on Sunday. Non-league side Cray Valley Paper Mills will take on fellow southeast Londoners Charlton Athletic.
The FA Cup quarter-finals have been provisionally scheduled for June 27-28, with the final set to be played August 1. We reported that the Premier League will restart on June 17.
Manchester United will travel to Leicester City for a 5pm kick-off on March 21 in the FA quarter-finals, after the schedule and TV selections are confirmed on Monday.
It is added that the International FA Board (Ifab) are set to hold an annual meeting next month, in which they are expected to authorise the trials. But the final decision will rest with the FA as whether to introduce them for the FA Cup.
The draw for FA Cup quarter-finals will be conducted this Thursday evening. It will be rounded just ahead of the last fifth-round tie of the week between Barnsley and Chelsea, which the Blues are expected to win.