FA Cup quarter-finals: Watch Leicester v Man Utd on BBC One
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FA Cup quarter-finals |
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Date: Sunday, 21 March Coverage: Chelsea v Sheffield United (13:30 GMT kick-off) plus Leicester City v Manchester United (17:00 kick-off) live on BBC One, iPlayer and BBC Sport website |
After 736 clubs entered, the 2020-21 FA Cup is down to the final five, with one remaining quarter-final taking place on Sunday - and you can watch it live on the BBC.
Southampton beat Championship side Bournemouth 3-0 and Manchester City came through 2-0 against Everton in Saturday's games to reach the semi-finals.
And on Sunday, Chelsea overcame Sheffield United 2-0 to book their spot in the last four.
Later on Sunday, 12-time winners Manchester United, who have not won a major trophy since 2017, are at Leicester City in a 17:00 GMT kick-off.
The tie will be decided on the day, with 30 minutes extra time and penalties to decide the winner if required.
How to follow on the BBC
Full TV schedule for remaining FA Cup quarter-finals (kick-off times GMT) | |
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Sunday, 21 March | |
Leicester City v Manchester United (17:00) - BBC One, BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport website |
Gary Lineker is in the chair for Leicester City v Manchester United at the King Power Stadium on BBC One from 16:30, while BBC Radio 5 Live will have live commentary.
You can also watch or listen via the BBC Sport website, which will also have text commentary of the game and goal clips, or on the BBC iPlayer, through the FA Cup Channel, along with highlights and features from the quarter-finals.
When are the semi-finals and final?
The semi-finals will take place on the weekend of 17-18 April, with the final at Wembley on 15 May.
The semi-final draw takes place at half-time of the Leicester-Manchester United tie on Sunday, live on BBC One - around 17:45.
The final could be watched in front of 20,000 fans because it has been earmarked as one of the proposed pilot events to test the return of big crowds to venues this year.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport says it will stage "around a dozen" sporting and cultural events this spring.
Who will make the semi-finals?
Leicester City v Manchester United, Sunday 17:00
Third-placed Leicester and second-placed Manchester United are separated by just one point in the Premier League.
United are the second most successful side in FA Cup history behind 14-time winners Arsenal.
But it is five years since they last lifted the famous trophy, Jesse Lingard scoring the extra-time winner against Crystal Palace in 2016.
Leicester have not beaten United in the last 13 attempts since scoring four second-half goals in a 5-3 home win in 2014.
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