
Over three months since the last draw, the FA Cup semi-final draw is set to take place on Sunday.
The delayed quarter-final ties have taken place over the weekend of June 27-28 as eight teams get whittled down to four.
Newly crowned Premier League champions Liverpool may not be in the running, but the five of the six teams directly below the Reds have all been in action.
Social-distancing rules means the picking of the ball will be slightly different this time.
Here is all you need to know about the FA Cup draw...
When is it?
The draw will take place during half-time of the quarter-final tie between Newcastle United and Manchester City on Sunday, June 26.
Kick-off is at 6.30pm, so the draw should be around 7.20pm.
How to follow?
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the draw will be a little different. Alan Shearer will be drawing the balls on his own, with Gary Lineker presenting remotely.
It will be broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK and on the official FA Cup Facebook page for overseas viewers.
Ball numbers
- Arsenal
- Newcastle United or Manchester City
- Manchester United
- Chelsea