The TV broadcast selections have been made for the FA Cup quarter-finals, with eight teams a win away from a trip to Wembley Stadium in the 2025/26 competition.
All of the ties are being shown live, including a meeting between the two dominant teams in the Premier League over the last eight seasons, Manchester City and Liverpool.
League One languishers Port Vale are targeting their latest upset with a trip to Chelsea and Championship club Southampton host top-flight leaders Arsenal.
101GreatGoals.com has the full 2025/26 FA Cup quarter-final TV schedule, including how to stream each game and kick-off times.
FA Cup quarter final fixtures 2025/26: Schedule, kick-off times, channel
Here’s how the fixtures look, with kick-off times GMT.
| Date | Fixture | Time | Channel |
| Saturday, April 4 2026 | Manchester City vs Liverpool | 12:45 | TNT Sports 1, HBO Max |
| Saturday, April 4 | Chelsea vs Port Vale | 17:15 | TNT Sports 1, HBO Max, BBC One, iPlayer |
| Saturday, April 4 | Southampton vs Arsenal | 20:00 | TNT Sports 1, HBO Max, BBC One, iPlayer |
| Sunday, April 5 | West Ham United vs Leeds United | 16:30 | TNT Sports 1, HBO Max |
Where to watch the FA Cup quarter finals: TV, online live stream
In the UK, fans can stream the action via the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer app, which are available on a vast variety of devices for viewing on the go.
Matches on TNT Sports and HBO Max can be streamed through the HBO Max app. Subscriptions start at £30.99 including Eurosport and entertainment and are available on a vast range of devices including smart TVs and gaming consoles.
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FA Cup 2025/26 dates, schedule
This season’s remaining round dates take place on the following weekends.
| Stage | Date |
| Semi-finals | Saturday, April 25 |
| Final | Saturday, May 16 |
FA Cup prize money: How much do quarter final winners get?
The winners of each tie earn £477,000. Every club will receive a £175,000 broadcast fee
Analysis: Who will win the 2025/26 FA Cup?
Before the quarter-finals, Arsenal were favourites with bookmakers to win this season’s competition.
The record 14-time champions came through an early scare when they fell behind at Championship club Portsmouth in the third round, swiftly hitting back to win that game 4-1 before breezing past Wigan Athletic 4-0 at home in the fourth round and seeing off another third-tier team, Mansfield Town, 2-1 away in the fifth round.
Second-favourites Manchester City thrashed third-tier Exeter City 10-1 at home in the third round and fourth-tier visitors Salford City 2-0 in the fourth round, then came from behind to win 3-1 at Newcastle.
Liverpool and Chelsea are the second-most successful teams in the history of the competition still involved this time around, each triumphing eight times.
The Blues’ more favourable-looking tie means they have become third-favourites, having impressed in their initial two away ties under new manager Liam Rosenior by beating Championship opponents Charlton Athletic 5-1 in the Englishman’s first game in charge and hammering one of his former clubs, Hull City, 4-0 in the fourth round.
Chelsea then fell behind twice at Championship club Wrexham, recovering to win 4-2 after extra time.
The Reds are fourth-favourites to add another title, having pasted third-tier Barnsley 4-1 at home in the third round and Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion 3-0 at Anfield in their next tie, then beaten Wolves 3-1 away.
Leeds United and West Ham are considered dark horses by odds compilers. The outsiders are Southampton – winners at Fulham in the fourth round – and Vale, who belied their position at the bottom of League One to knock out Sunderland 1-0 at home.
















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