The FA Cup semi-final draw is held at an unusual time on Sunday, at half-time of the last quarter-final contest between Newcastle and Manchester City.
Manchester United became the first team to book their spot in the last four of the FA Cup as they struggled past Norwich City, with an extra-time winner from Harry Maguire.
Three more quarter-final contests remain on Sunday as Sheffield United take on Arsenal, Newcastle face Man City and Leicester host Chelsea on a busy day of action.
Alan Shearer will be making the draw.
When is the FA Cup semi-final draw?
The draw will be made at half-time of Newcastle vs Man City, which kicks-off at 6.30pm, meaning the draw should happen at around 7.20pm.
What TV channel is the FA Cup draw on and is there a live stream?
You can watch the draw on BBC One, with the same channel showing the Newcastle vs Man City match.
It will also be streamed on the FA Cup’s Facebook, YouTube and Twitter accounts.
When are the semi-finals being played?
The two matches will be played on 18 and 19 July.
Remaining FA Cup quarter-finals
1pm: Sheffield United vs Arsenal
4pm: Leicester City vs Chelsea
6.30pm: Newcastle United vs Manchester City
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