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FA Cup quarter-final draw LIVE as Arsenal and Chelsea find out opponents

Welcome to football.london's live coverage of the FA Cup quarter-final draw. Arsenal and Chelsea overcame lower league opposition to secure their place in the last eight as both teams go in search of a trophy.

The Gunners became the first Premier League club to start two 16-year-olds in a competitive match as they defeated Mansfield Town 2-1. Mikel Arteta's side were pushed hard as goals from Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze ensured Will Evans' effort counted for nought.

Liam Rosenior's time had a difficult night in Wales as Wrexham pushed the Blues to extra time. Chelsea were in danger of going out until Josh Acheampong's late equaliser forced an additional 30 minutes of play, and Alejandro Garnacho and Joao Pedro goals ensured progression.

The due are among seven teams to have already claimed their place in the draw this evening, while West Ham United and Brentford play this evening to earn the final spot in the competition. Leeds, Port Vale, Southampton, Manchester City and Liverpool all also eagerly await tonight's reveal.

The FA Cup quarter-final draw will take place before the all-London fifth-round tie between the Hammers and the Bees. Balls will begin to be presented from around 19:05 GMT on TNT Sports.

The matches unveiled in the draw will then take place the weekend of 4-5 April.

Follow all of the latest news and updates from the draw below:

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Liverpool kicked off FA Cup fifth round weekend with a dominant win over Wolves. On Saturday, Arsenal claimed a hard-fought victory over League One Mansfield Town.

Later that day, Chelsea came from behind twice to beat Wrexham with the decisive goal coming in extra-time. Manchester City

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