FA Cup quarter-final draw details including the day, time, ball numbers, TV channel and how to watch it live after Liverpool beat Wolves to secure its spot in the next round
17:13, 06 Mar 2026Updated 11:52, 09 Mar 2026
The draw for the FA Cup fourth round took place outside Anfield.
The draw for the FA Cup fourth round took place outside Anfield.(Image: Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Liverpool bounced back from its defeat to Wolves with a comfortable FA Cup win on Friday.
A 3-1 win thanks to goals from Andy Robertson, Mohamed Salah, and Curtis Jones put the tie to bed. Hwang Hee-chan scored a late consolation goal. Full player ratings were produced on the encounter.
In the fifth round, as is the case throughout the competition, there are no replays, and so the game could go to extra time and penalties. VAR is introduced at this point in the tournament, though, and the referee is Farai Hallam, who drew praise for his performance at Anfield as the Reds beat Barnsley earlier in the competition.
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What time is the FA Cup draw?
Now, all eyes are on the draw for the next round. And the FA has confirmed that it will be made on Monday, March 9, live on TNT Sports in the U.K.
The draw will take place at the London Stadium ahead of West Ham United vs Brentford. It will also be streamed on YouTube for those unable to get in front of a television.
It is expected that the draw will begin at approximately 7.05 p.m. U.K. time (2.05 p.m. ET) during the pre-match coverage from West Ham.
Presented by TNT Sports commentator Darren Fletcher and pundit Ally McCoist, the draw itself will be made by the former Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart.
Quarter-final FA Cup draw ball numbers
Southampton
Port Vale
Manchester City
Leeds United
Arsenal
Liverpool
Chelsea
West Ham United or Brentford
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The FA Cup quarter-finals will be played around the weekend of Saturday, April 4, and Sunday, April 5. There are no Premier League matches scheduled to take place across those few days.