Exciting FA Cup Quarter-Finals: Live Coverage on BBC
Discover how to catch the thrilling FA Cup quarter-finals on BBC.


The FA Cup quarter-finals are here this weekend! The only non-Premier League club left, Preston North End, hosts Aston Villa on Sunday (13:30 BST) on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Meanwhile, the all-Premier League tie between Brighton and Nottingham Forest (Saturday 17:15 GMT) is also available on the same platforms. Fulham v Crystal Palace kicks off the weekend's action on Saturday 12:15 GMT, with live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds. ITV1 will show that game and Manchester City's trip to Bournemouth on Sunday (16:30 BST). Live text commentary covers all the action.
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