The quarter finals of FA Cup 2023/24 will take place this weekend.
The BBC and ITV will broadcast two games each, while the draw for the semi-finals is shown on ITV1.
The action gets underway at 12.15pm on Saturday 16th March as Wolverhampton Wanderers host Coventry City.
Laura Woods will be live on ITV1 from 11.30am, where she will be joined by Joleon Lescott and Eni Aluko. Commentary comes from Clive Tyldesley with reports from Katie Shanahan.
Newcastle United then travel to Manchester City at 5.30pm on BBC One. Gary Lineker presents the live coverage from 5.10pm.
On Sunday afternoon, Chelsea host Leicester City from 12.45pm on BBC One. The last meeting between the teams came in the 2020/21 final, which Leicester won 1-0 to lift the trophy for the first time in their history.
Manchester United’s clash with Liverpool at 3.30pm completes the weekend’s action.
Mark Pougatch will be live on ITV1 from 2.45pm, where he will be joined by Roy Keane and Ian Wright. Commentary comes from Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon, and interviews from Gabriel Clarke.
Ian Wright will also make the semi final draw approximately 15 minutes after the final whistle of the tie.
Saturday 16th March
Wolves v Coventry City – ITV1 – 12.15pm
Manchester City v Newcastle United – BBC – 5.30pm
Sunday 17th March
Chelsea v Leicester City – BBC One – 12.45pm
Manchester United v Liverpool – ITV1 – 3.30pm
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