With the 2021-22 FA Cup beginning to approach the final stages, here is a guide to everything that you need to know about the Quarter-Finals draw of this season’s competition.
Following six entertaining Fifth Round ties, ten team now remain in the draw as six Premier League teams dream of moving closer towards a semi-final spot at Wembley, alongside three Championship clubs and the last remaining Non League team.
Now here is everything that you need to know about the Quarter-Finals draw for 2021-22 FA Cup.
When is Quarter-Finals Draw?
The Quarter-Finals draw will take place live on ITV on Thursday 3 March 2022 at 7:45pm as part of pre-match coverage ahead of Everton’s clash against Boreham Wood at Goodison Park.
The draw will be made by current England manager, Gareth Southgate.
Which Clubs Will Be Involved in the Draw?
Manchester City, Crystal Palace, Middlesbrough, Chelsea, Southampton and Liverpool are all definitely involved in the draw, having already secured their place in the Quarter-Finals.
Everton, Boreham Wood, Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield will all be in the hat due to their games taking place after the draw.
Here are the ball numbers for the draw in full.
| Ball Number | Team |
| 1 | Chelsea |
| 2 | Crystal Palace |
| 3 | Manchester City |
| 4 | Liverpool |
| 5 | Southampton |
| 6 | Middlesbrough |
| 7 | Nottingham Forest/Huddersfield Town |
| 8 | Everton/Boreham Wood |
When will Quarter-Final Ties Be Played?
The FA have confirmed that all four Quarter-Final ties will be played between Friday 18 – Sunday 20 March 2022, with broadcast details to follow in due course.
Should Everton however beat Boreham Wood, their Quarter-Final tie will definitely take place on 20 March due to Frank Lampard’s Toffees facing Newcastle in a rearranged Premier League match on Thursday 17 March.
How Much Money Will Winning Teams Earn?
The four winning teams from the Quarter-Finals stage will each be awarded £360,000 from the FA Cup’s prize fund, whilst the losing teams exit the competition with no further prize money.

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