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FA Cup draw: Manchester City to host Newcastle in quarter-finals

Holders Manchester City will host Newcastle in the FA Cup quarter-finals, while Liverpool and Manchester United are also in line to meet if they both reach the last-eight.

Coventry, the lowest-ranked side left in the competition, will look to cause an upset when they travel to the winners of Wolves v Brighton, while Championship leaders Leicester will face either Chelsea or Leeds away.

Liverpool's quest for more domestic silverware following Sunday's Carabao Cup victory will continue if they secure a fifth-round victory over Southampton, with the winners of that meeting making the trip to either Nottingham Forest or Man United.

Quarter-final ties will be played on St Patrick's weekend, 16-17 March.

Quarter-final draw:

Wolverhampton/Brighton V Coventry City

Nottingham Forest/Manchester United V Liverpool/Southampton

Chelsea/Leeds United V Leicester City

Manchester City V Newcastle United

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