
Manchester City and Chelsea are both in the hat for the FA Cup semi-final draw.
A thumping 4-0 win over Liverpool, which saw Erling Haaland score a hat-trick, was a statement for City’s rivals in the cup as they opened quarter-final weekend with a bang.
West Ham are gunning for their first semi-final in 20 years, but face a tricky test against Leeds before the draw today.
When is FA Cup semi-final draw?
The FA Cup semi-final draw will take place today, Sunday April 5, 2026, after West Ham vs Leeds at the London Stadium.
The game kicks off at 4.30pm BST, so the earliest the draw can be held is around 6.45pm. Extra time and penalties would see the draw begin at around 7.15pm or 7.30pm.
Becky Ives will present the draw, which will be made by Ally McCoist.

TNT Sports’ Ally McCoist will conduct the quarter-final draw
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Where to watch FA Cup semi-final draw
TV channel: In the UK, coverage of the draw will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1.
Live stream: You can also follow along online via the HBO Max app and website with a subscription, as well as on the TNT Sports YouTube channel.
Live blog: Follow the FA Cup semi-final draw as it happens with Standard Sport’s dedicated live blog.
FA Cup semi-final draw ball numbers
When will FA Cup semi-final ties take place?
FA Cup semi-final matches are scheduled to be held across the weekend of April 25/26, 2026.