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·8 March 2026

When is the FA Cup quarter-final draw & who can Arsenal face?

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Arsenal are now into the FA Cup quarter-finals, so let’s take a look at who the Gunners could face and when the draw will take place.

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After Saturday’s win away to Mansfield Town, Arsenal are into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, continuing their fight for trophies on all four fronts.


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Liverpool were the first team to qualify for the quarter-finals, after a win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Friday, and Chelsea and Manchester City won their own matches away to Wrexham and Newcastle United later on Saturday.

The remainder of the quarter-final ties will be played on Sunday and Monday, with Fulham facing Southampton, Port Vale hosting Sunderland, and Leeds United taking on Norwich City on Sunday. West Ham will conclude the round by playing Brentford on Monday.

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The fifth-round draw will be held ahead of that West Ham-Brentford match on Monday night, with The FA confirming that the draw will take place at roughly 19:05 GMT on TNT Sports 1, Discovery+, and the TNT Sports YouTube channel.

The ball numbers are as follows:

  • Fulham or Southampton
  • Port Vale or Sunderland
  • Manchester City
  • Leeds United or Norwich City
  • Arsenal
  • Liverpool
  • Chelsea
  • West Ham United or Brentford

The quarter-final ties will then take place on the weekend of Saturday, April 4th.

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The cup ties will immediately follow the March international break, so Arsenal won’t have a game in the build-up to the quarter-final.

As for what’s scheduled afterwards, Arsenal will either be playing the Champions League quarter-final first leg, or they’ll have a free midweek, depending on their last-16 results against Bayer Leverkusen.

If the Gunners do make the Champions League quarter-final, they’d be facing either Bodo/Glimt or Sporting CP away from home on April 7th/8th, which would presumably make the FA Cup quarter-final more likely to be played on the Saturday than the Sunday or Monday.

Even if Arsenal don’t progress in the Champions League, the game is still more likely to be on the Saturday if their opponents are still involved in the Champions League (i.e. if Arsenal are drawn against Chelsea, Liverpool, or Manchester City and that team progresses from the last-16).

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