How to watch FA Cup quarter-final draw and Manchester City's ball number

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The FA Cup quarter-final draw takes place on Monday, with ball numbers confirmed for each of the eight remaining teams, including Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea

Antoine Semenyo of Manchester City celebrates scoring their first goal during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Nottingham Forest at Etihad Stadium

Manchester City will discover their FA Cup quarter-final opponents on Monday(Image: Simon Stacpoole/Offside, Offside via Getty Images)

Everything you need to know about Manchester City's FA Cup quarter-final draw

  1. The FA Cup quarter-final draw takes place on Monday evening, broadcast live from the London Stadium. It's scheduled immediately before the final fifth-round tie between West Ham and Brentford gets underway.
  2. Supporters can tune in live on UK television through TNT Sports 1, with proceedings commencing at around 7.05pm UK time. Presenters Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist will front the coverage as part of the pre-match preparations in east London.
  3. Those preferring to stream can access the draw live via the discovery+ platform and the official TNT Sports YouTube channel. These digital alternatives allow fans to keep up with developments on their mobile phones, tablets or laptops.
  4. TNT Sports is accessible to subscribers across various major television providers, including Sky, EE TV and Virgin Media. Based on your particular package, the draw can be viewed through the standard sports channels or via the dedicated discovery+ app.
  5. Former England shot-stopper Joe Hart will serve as the special guest conducting the draw during the ceremony. He'll be joining the TNT Sports team to establish the fixtures for the remaining eight sides in the tournament.
  6. Ball No. 1 has been allocated to Southampton following their surprise victory over Fulham, while ball No. 2 represents Port Vale, who triumphed over Sunderland 1-0 on Sunday. Ball No. 3 is set aside for Manchester City and Leeds claimed ball No. 4 after defeating Norwich City.
  7. Arsenal have been given ball No. 5, while Liverpool secured ball No. 6 and Chelsea have ball No. 7. The eighth and final ball will be assigned to the victor of the match between West Ham and Brentford.
  8. It's important to remember that matches in this round will take place over the weekend of April 4 and 5, with no opportunity for replays. If any match results in a draw after 90 minutes, it will be settled by extra-time and a penalty shootout if necessary.
  9. READ MORE: Man City next six fixtures compared to Arsenal after knocking Newcastle out FA Cup

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