Everything you need to know ahead of the FA Cup quarter-final draw...

Tuesday night’s win over Bristol City means we have made the last eight of the world’s oldest domestic cup competition for the fifth consecutive season.

Phil Foden scored in both halves before Kevin De Bruyne‘s curler sealed a hard-fought win for Pep Guardiola‘s side against the Championship club earlier tonight.

We had already beaten two of the key contenders for this season’s trophy in Chelsea and Arsenal in the third and fourth rounds respectively before the win at Ashton Gate.

Here we’ll cover all the details for the upcoming FA Cup quarter-final draw...

When is the draw?

The 2022/23 FA Cup quarter-final draw will be broadcast live on BBC One on Wednesday 1 March 2023 following the conclusion of Sheffield United v Tottenham Hotspur.

We will have the result of the draw on mancity.com, our official app and the Club’s social media channels immediately as our ball is drawn.

When will the tie be played?

The matches will be played over the weekend of 18/19 March 2023 with our exact kick-off date and time to be confirmed in due course.

Our Premier League encounter with West Ham United, currently scheduled for 16:30 (UK) on Sunday 19 March, will be moved. The full details of that change will follow once confirmed.

Who could City face?

City are ball number six for Wednesday evening’s draw.

There are no restrictions on the draw, meaning we can draw any of the sides remaining in the competition.

1) Grimsby Town
2) Blackburn Rovers
3) Brighton & Hove Albion
4) Sheffield United 
5) Fulham
6) Manchester City
7) Manchester United
8) Burnley