There are two more fifth round games on Sunday, with one more still to play on Monday night, when we will finally know the eight remaining sides.
Aston Villa were the first team to book their spot in the quarter-finals as they beat Cardiff City on Friday night.
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On Saturday Crystal Palace, Preston, Bournemouth and Manchester City joined them in the hat, on a dramatic day of FA Cup action.
Bournemouth needed penalties to beat Wolves, while Pep Guardiola’s side fell behind to Championship Plymouth before bouncing back to progress.
Preston are now the only Championship side still swinging in the competition, which is some achievement as they are currently 15th in the second tier.
On Sunday Newcastle host Brighton and Manchester United take on Fulham at Old Trafford before Nottingham Forest take on Ipswich on Monday night.
When is the FA Cup quarter-final draw?
The draw for the last eight of the competition will be made on Sunday 2 March after the match between Manchester United and Fulham.
That game kicks off at 4.30pm, so the exact time of the draw is not certain, but will follow the conclusion of the game.
There will be one either/or as Nottingham Forest host Ipswich Town in the final fifth round match on Monday night.
How to watch the FA Cup quarter-final draw
The Manchester United vs Fulham game is being shown live on BBC One, iPlayer and the BBC website, with the draw following.
When are the FA Cup quarter-finals played?
The games will be played on the weekend of Saturday 29 March.
The semis follow on the weekend of 26 April and the final is set for Saturday 17 May at Wembley.
What is the FA Cup prize money?
As per the FA website.
Extra preliminary round winners (208) £1,125Extra preliminary round losers (208) £375Preliminary round winners (136) £1,444Preliminary round losers (136) £481First round qualifying winners (112) £2,250First round qualifying losers (112) £750Second round qualifying winners (80) £3,375Second round qualifying losers (80) £1,125Third round qualifying winners (40) £5,625Third round qualifying losers (40) £1,875Fourth round qualifying winners (32) £9,375Fourth round qualifying losers (32) £3,125First round proper winners (40) £45,000First round proper losers (40) £15,000Second round proper winners (20) £75,000Second round proper losers (20) £20,000Third round proper winners (32) £115,000Third round proper losers (32) £25,000Fourth round proper winners (16) £120,000Fifth round proper winners (8) £225,000Quarter-final winners (4) £450,000Semi-final winners (2) £1,000,000Semi-final losers (2) £500,000Final runners-up (1) £1,000,000Final winners (1) £2,000,000
Amounts are per club in each round. Numbers in brackets represent the number of clubs receiving the respective payment per round.
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