FA Cup semi-final draw to be held on Monday after Chelsea v Man Utd

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Manchester United beat Crystal Palace 2-1 in last season's final, with goals from Jesse Lingard and Juan Mata

The draw for the FA Cup semi-finals will take place at Stamford Bridge on Monday, after the quarter-final between Chelsea and holders Manchester United.

The match - a 19:45 GMT kick-off - and draw will both be live on BBC One.

Five of the Premier League's top six teams are left in the competition, after Arsenal beat non-league Lincoln City and Tottenham ousted Millwall.

Those five clubs have won the FA Cup a combined 44 times, including 12 of the past 15.

Monday's draw will be hosted by BT Sport's Jake Humphrey and made by FA Cup winners Ruud Gullit, a former Chelsea player and manager, and Phil Neville, the ex-Manchester United defender.

Both semi-finals will be played at Wembley on the weekend of 22 and 23 April.

Draw numbers

1 Chelsea or Manchester United

2 Manchester City

3 Tottenham Hotspur

4 Arsenal

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