Schedule and where to watch the FA Cup quarterfinals on TV

The four FA Cup quarterfinal matches, a competition known as the Queen of England Cup. Bournemouth – Southampton, Everton – Manchester City, Chelsea- Sheffield United and Leicester City – Manchester United are the four pairings of this instance of the competition, where the Bournemouth is the only team of lower category.

The three teams of the Premier League top 3 are alive in the tournament, count the Manchester City by Pep Guardiola visit Goodison park to be measured at Everton by Carlo Ancelotti. Last season the citizens lost in the semifinals against him Mikel Arteta's Arsenal, so they will seek to compensate.

The City, outstanding leader of the Premier League Y fourth finalistto of the Champions League, has won 23 of the last 24 games who has played, only with the exception of the loss against him Manchester United in the derby (0-2), in Premier.

Precisely, the red devils, second classified of the League, but far from City, they face the Leicester City by Brendan Rodgers, third to one point of them in the Premier League. A power-to-power duel between the second and third placed and who aspire to lift the FA Cup, which may be quite a possible title. Last season the United lost the semifinal of the competition to Chelsea.

Precisely the team of Tomas Tuchel, who has had a day of Champions against him Atlético de Madrid during the week, receive in Stamford Bridge to the bottom Sheffield United, in what a priori should be an accessible match. Of course, given the tight schedule, the German coach will surely choose to do rotations.

In the fourth game of these quarter finals of the FA Cup, the Bournemouth of the First Division receive the Southampton by Ralph Hasenhüttl with the intention of continuing to dream in the competition. The single-match format gives rise to surprises and they are clinging to the team of Second division.

FA Cup quarter-final match schedule

Saturday March 20:

Bournemouth – Southampton, at 1:15 pm

Everton – Manchester City, at 6.30 pm

Sunday March 21:

Chelsea v Sheffield United, at 2.30 pm

Leicester City – Manchester United, at 6:00 p.m.

Where to watch the FA Cup quarterfinals?

The quarterfinals of the FA Cup you can follow them through the platform DAZN, which covers the quintessential cup competition in England. You can follow all the information about the quarterfinals of the FA Cup by Sports World website.