For the eight teams remaining in the 2022/23 FA Cup, Wembley is just 90 minutes away. Fans are already envisioning a stroll down Wembley Road upon their arrival and the treacherous journey home.
This competition was dominated by the so-called The ‘Big Six’ of the 21st century, and while a couple of the big players remain, half of the remaining teams in the FA Cup this season currently operate outside the Premier League.
We dealt with some magic, that’s for sure, and the possibility of us winning by shock is still up for grabs. The quarter-final draw has thrown up some exciting matches that ensure there is at least one tournament representative in the semi-finals.
Here’s how you can watch the next round of FA Cup matches.
Next FA cup The quarter-final matches will be held over two days. One match will be played on Saturday 18 March, while the other three competitions will be played on Sunday 19 March.
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Fans from all over the world will be able to follow each of the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. Here’s how and where to view each tie.
Saturday 18 March
Manchester City vs Burnley
The tour equaled, without a doubt, Burnley’s trip to Manchester city. Vincent Kompany’s homecoming is the main narrative heading into Saturday’s game, but the Clarets have a legitimate chance for an upset.
Burnley have been the best away team in the Championship this season and they will be all but confident of impressing the Countrymen on Saturday. However, defeating Pep Guardiola’s side on home soil, as Kompany knows best, is no easy feat.
Burnley may impress us on Saturday, but it is difficult to imagine them progressing at the expense of City.
17:45 KO GMT
nation | TV channel / live broadcast |
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United kingdom | BBC One, BBC iPlayer |
United State | ESPN+ |
Canada | Sportsnet 360 |
Australia | Paramount + |
Sunday 19 March
Sheffield United vs Blackburn Rovers


Sheffield United’s priority remains securing automatic promotion to the Premier League, so Blackburn will fan their chances at Bramall Lane on Sunday.
The Blades beat Tottenham with a rotating line-up in the previous round, while Blackburn beat Leicester in the King Power. The Sunday visitors recently beat their quarter-final opponents in Division Two and could repeat the feat this weekend.
12:00 GMT
nation | TV channel / live broadcast |
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United kingdom | ITV1, ITVX |
United State | ESPN+ |
Canada | Sportsnet Now Plus, Sportsnet World, Sportsnet World Now, and Sportsnet Now |
Australia | Paramount + |
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Grimsby Town


Grimsby’s Magical Run will certainly end away in Brighton. The Seagulls watch the European spots in the Premier League and have remained under the radar in the FA Cup so far.
The Mariners’ Cup journey began again in November, but their biggest scalp came in the final round as they knocked out Premier League strugglers Southampton. Their reward is a trip to the south coast, but the return trip could be a touch more somber.
14:15 KO GMT
nation | TV channel / live broadcast |
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United kingdom | BBC One, BBC iPlayer |
United State | ESPN+ |
Canada | Sportsnet Now Plus |
Australia | Paramount + |
Manchester United vs Fulham


Man United should beat Fulham on Sunday. Although the Cougars have impressed this season, they have far exceeded expectations in terms of expected points in the Premier League. The data suggests they are in the wrong position in the table, and the shortcomings against Arsenal were exposed last time around.
However, Joao Balinha’s return is huge, and we think they could play the Red Devils on Sunday afternoon.
16:30 GMT
nation | TV channel / live broadcast |
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United kingdom | ITV1, ITVX |
United State | ESPN+ |
Canada | Sportsnet Now, Sportsnet Now Plus, and Sportsnet One |
Australia | Paramount + |