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"textContent": "The FA Cup quarter finals take place this weekend (Getty)\n\nThe FA Cup quarter-final takes place this weekend with eight teams attempting to secure a place in the semi-final at Wembley later this month.\n\nManchester City and Liverpool kick off the action with their game at the Etihad Stadium at 12:45pm on Saturday.\n\nChelsea will then host League One side Port Vale at Stamford Bridge at 5:15pm, before Southampton host Premier League leaders Arsenal at St Mary’s at 8pm.\n\nIn the only FA Cup tie held on Sunday, West Ham host Leeds United at the London Stadium at 4:30pm.\n\n## Which FA Cup games are on TV this weekend?\n\nAll four FA Cup quarter-final matches will be shown on TV across the BBC, TNT Sports and HBO Max.\n\nPrevious rounds of the FA Cup could be streamed on discovery+ but on March 26, TNT Sports officially migrated to the new HBO Max platform.\n\n## Get your football fix\n\n**Metro** 's weekly newsletter In The Mixer delivers punchy analysis and breakdowns of the biggest football stories directly to your inbox.\n\nSign up here, it's an open goal.\n\nIf you are an existing TNT Sports subscriber, you can log in to the HBO Max app with your current discovery+ credentials.\n\nWatching TNT Sports via Sky or Virgin TV will stay the same but viewers must download the HBO app if they want to stream live football.\n\nTNT Sports are the main rights holder for this year’s FA Cup, whilst the BBC are sharing 14 games with the broadcaster this season.\n\n## FA Cup quarter-final fixtures and results\n\n**Saturday, April 4**\n\n * 12:45pm – Manchester City vs Liverpool (TNT Sports 1, HBO Max)\n * 5:15pm – Chelsea vs Port Vale (BBC One, TNT Sports 1, BBC iPlayer, HBO Max)\n * 8pm – Southampton vs Arsenal (BBC One, TNT Sports 1, BBC iPlayer, HBO Max)\n\n\n\n**Sunday, April 5**\n\n * 4.30pm – West Ham vs Leeds United (TNT Sports 1, HBO Max)\n\n\n\n## Are there replays in the FA Cup?\n\nNo, replays have not been in use in any of the full rounds of this season’s FA Cup.\n\nReplays were scrapped by the FA for last year’s competition in order to ease fixture congestion and the rules have remained the same for this season.\n\nAny match that finishes level after normal time will head to extra-time and then penalties if needed.\n\nManchester City and Liverpool kick off the FA Cup action this weekend (The FA via Getty)\n\n## When is the FA Cup semi-final draw?\n\nThe FA Cup semi-final draw will be held on Sunday, April 5, after West Ham’s quarter-final tie against Leeds United at the London Stadium.\n\nThe match kicks off at 4.30pm and the draw will take place approximately 15 minutes after full-time.\n\n**For more stories like this, check our sport page**.\n\n**Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on**Facebook,** Twitter and Instagram**.\n\nComment now Comments \nAdd Metro as a Preferred Source on Google\nAdd as preferred source\n",
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