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When is FA Cup draw? Start time today, ball numbers, TV channel and live stream for semi-finals - Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest in the hat, with remaining quarter-finals taking place on Sunday
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Victory over the Cherries would mean City had reached the semi-finals of the knockout competition for a record-extending seventh consecutive season.
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"Pep Guardiola is the best manager I've known. I have no doubts," he said.
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Preston North End are looking to achieve something no team has managed in 45 years - win the FA Cup as a team playing outside the top flight. They have won twice before - in 1889 and 1938 - and were beaten finalists in 1964. The last team to win the competition who did so when not playing in the top tier of English football was West Ham in 1980.
Manchester City are favourites to win this season's FA Cup and salvage something from a troubled season but the seven other clubs left in a wide-open draw may never have a better opportunity to win the trophy.
Man Utd have won the FA Youth Cup more than any other club and are looking to win the competition again this season.
Leaving the Premier League and fading into relative obscurity doesn't necessarily spell the end of a player's career, as these stars of yesteryear prove.
The 2025 quarter-finals involve four clubs who have never lifted the FA Cup. Stuart James joins the search for rare first-time winners
Manchester City is the only thing standing in the way of a soccer fairy tale in the FA Cup. Take away City — the behemoth of the English game over the past decade — and the clubs remaining in the famous old competition heading into this weekend's quarterfinals have not won a major trophy between them this century.
Our tipster Jones Knows previews Sundays FA Cup quarter-final action, including Preston vs Aston Villa and Bournemouth vs Man City still to come
It was the most open FA Cup competition in years - so defeat on penalties to Forest in the quarter-finals will be extra painful for Brighton
The journey of Manchester United's youngsters in the FA Youth Cup has been nothing short of impressive. They have successfully navigated through several challenging rounds, securing victories against teams including Coventry City,
Ahead of this weekends FA Cup quarter-finals, heres a look at why the competition matters to the eight teams - Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Man City, Nottingham Forest a
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Daily Star on MSNFA Cup truth hurts regardless of Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea realityEveryone loves the magic of the FA Cup… until most of the big boys are out. No matter what they say the TV companies will be reeling and the FA for that matter, too. What a story it would be if Bournemouth went all the way to Wembley to lift the trophy.