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Manchester Clubs Set Sights on Wembley Following FA Cup Quarter Final Draw

Manchester Clubs Set Sights on Wembley Following FA Cup Quarter Final Draw
Emmet Bradshaw
By Emmet Bradshaw
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The draw for the FA Cup quarter-final is in. In a tournament full of upsets so far, only two of the Premier League's 'big six' sides remain, with Manchester City being joined by their neighbours United, after they put Chelsea to the sword with a 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge.

The final eight includes a number of mid-table and lower half Premier League sides who will now be setting their sights on a trip to Wembley. At this stage of the competition, Wolves could be the dark horses, in an effort to confuse our animal references. They're in the mix along with Watford, Crystal Palace and Brighton.

The Football League is represented by Championship sides Swansea City and Millwall.

The pick of the ties will take place at Molineux as Manchester United travel to Wolves. City might expect an easier time as they travel to Swansea.

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Here is the FA Cup draw in full.

Games to be played between Fri 15th - Mon 18th March:

Swansea City v Manchester City

Watford v Crystal Palace

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Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United

Millwall v Brighton & Hove Albion

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