The FA Cup quarter-final draw has been completed as Manchester City have been handed a tough away clash.
Reigning FA Cup holders Manchester United exited the competition on Sunday night after Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno saved two penalties in a dramatic 4-3 shootout.
Earlier in the round, Preston North End produced a shock win over Burnley, booking their place as the only non-Premier League club remaining in the competition.
Following a dramatic clash at Old Trafford, the nine teams still in the FA Cup discovered their opponents in the upcoming quarter-finals.
Before Fulham’s win over United, Brighton and Hove Albion produced another shock after claiming a late win against Newcastle United in a match that saw both Anthony Gordon and Tariq Lamptey sent off in the dying moments.
Earlier in the round, Manchester City survived an early goal from Plymouth Argyle as they came back to win 3-1, while Bournemouth got the better of Wolverhampton Wanderers in a penalty shootout.

Meanwhile Aston Villa beat Cardiff City and Crystal Palace got the better of Millwall to book their places in the next round.
Nottingham Forest and Ipswich Town will play their fifth round tie on Monday evening at the City Ground, but they already know who they will face in the next round should they progress.
FA Cup quarter-final draw in full:
Fulham vs. Crystal Palace
Preston North End vs. Aston Villa
Bournemouth vs. Manchester City
Brighton vs Nottingham Forest or Ipswich Town
When are the FA Cup quarter-finals?
The FA Cup quarter-final matches will be played across the weekend of Saturday 29 March 2025, with clubs that progress to the semi-finals collecting £450,000 from the FA Cup prize fund.