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FA Cup quarter-final draw LIVE Manchester United and Man City ball numbers plus start time

Manchester United will be looking to join neighbours Manchester City in the draw for the quarter-finals of the FA Cup when they face West Ham United at Old Trafford this evening, kick-off 7:45pm GMT.

City, who last won the competition in 2019, cruised into the last-eight with a comfortable 3-0 win over Championship side Bristol City at Ashton Gate last night. Phil Foden netted a brace ahead of Kevin De Bruyne putting the gloss on the victory to keep the Blues' hopes of a domestic double this season alive.

United, fresh from winning the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday, will be hoping to join them in the next round of the competition. They have reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in three of the last four seasons, but were knocked out by Middlesbrough at the fourth round stage last term.

Fellow Premier League sides Brighton & Hove Albion and Fulham have already booked their places in the next round after beating Stoke City and Leeds United, respectively, last night. Championship side Blackburn Rovers have also secured their place in the hat.

The draw will take place following the conclusion of tonight's fifth round tie between Sheffield United and Tottenham Hotspur at Bramall Lane, roughly around 10pm GMT.

Follow the live blog below for all of the build-up and the draw itself:

The date for the diary is March 18-19 for the last eight ties. It will mean Premier League games get rearranged and Manchester United's opponents Brighton are already through so if Erik ten Hag's men are knocked out tonight they will have a free weekend.

City were due to play West Ham, United's opponents this evening, in the league so a new date will need to be found for that fixture

Here's the numbers to look out for tonight with

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