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Manchester City F.C.
·9 February 2025
When is the Women’s FA Cup quarter-final draw?
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Manchester City F.C.
·9 February 2025
Everything you need to know ahead of the FA Cup quarter-final draw…
City booked our place in the last eight with a 3-1 victory over Leicester at the Joie Stadium.
Goals from Leila Ouahabi, Kerolin Nicoli and Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw were enough to earn the Blues victory at the Joie Stadium.
Gareth Taylor’s side have won the FA Cup on three occasions, most recently in 2020, and reached the quarter-finals in last season’s competition.
This year, we’ve beaten Ipswich Town and the Foxes at the Joie Stadium to progress to the last eight.
Details on how to follow the draw are below…
The draw will take place on Tuesday 11 February at 18:30.
Broadcast live from Wembley Stadium on the Adobe Women’s FA Cup YouTube channel, it will be conducted by Charlton Athletic midfielder Carla Humphrey and Dulwich Hamlet’s Lucy Monkman.
Keep across mancity.com and the official Man City app for all the reaction to the draw as well, alongside fixtures and ticket details.
City will be ball four in the quarter-final draw.
The full list of teams still in the competition is as follows:
1 Manchester United
2 Chelsea
3 Sunderland
4 Manchester City
5 Crystal Palace
6 Aston Villa
7 Liverpool
8 Arsenal
The quarter-finals are scheduled to take place across the weekend of Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 March.
Keep across mancity.com and the official Man City app once the draw is complete for full fixture details.
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