Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City all handed away FA Cup quarter-finals as draw takes place
Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City have all been handed away FA Cup quarter-finals after the draw has confirmed the last-eight fixtures.
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Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City have all been handed away FA Cup quarter-finals after the draw has confirmed the last-eight fixtures.
Antes de iniciar el último partido de la quinta ronda, el jueves por la noche se celebró el sorteo para los cuartos de final de la competición de clubes más antigua del mundo. Liverpool y Chelsea visitarán un campo de la segunda categoría inglesa en la próxima instancia de la FA Cup. Los de Jürgen Klopp se medirán al Nottingham Forest o al Huddersfield Town. Los dos equipos de Championship se medirán el lunes para determinar quién recibe a los de Anfield. El Forest ya ha eliminado a dos equipos de Premier League para llegar a los cuartos de final: el Arsenal y el Leicester City.
Fulham’s march back to the Premier League at the first time of asking shows no sign of slowing down, and they meet a team who want to join them for the 2022-23 campaign in the top flight in Blackburn Rovers.
The draw for the FA Cup quarter-final takes place tonight.
Huddersfield Town are flying in the Championship right now, currently sitting third in the table, two points behind the automatic promotion places.
This could be a big few days in Nottingham Forest's season as Steve Cooper's side are in both league and FA Cup action.
Huddersfield Town take on Peterborough United tomorrow night in the Sky Bet Championship as they look to keep their play-off challenge going in the second tier.