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When is the FA Cup semi-final draw? Ball numbers, TV channel, how to watch and potential opponents

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesFA CupLiverpool is aiming to secure a place in the semi-finals of the FA Cup when it takes on Manchester City in the last eight today, and here are the draw details for the last fourThe FA Cup semi-final draw takes place this weekend(Image: 2025 Getty Images)Liverpool will learn its potential FA Cup semi-final opponent this weekend as the competition reaches its business end.Despite a disappointing Premier League campaign, the Reds remain in contention for silverware this season, and are now just one victory away from a place at Wembley.With the quarter-finals taking place across Saturday and Sunday, attention will quickly shift to the semi-final draw, which will determine the final four match-ups.There is plenty at stake, not least the opportunity to move one step closer to lifting one of English soccer's most prestigious trophies.READ MORE: Why Pep Lijnders is managing Man City against LiverpoolREAD MORE: Jamie Carragher delivers alternative view on Mohamed Salah replacement plansWhen is the FA Cup semi-final draw?The draw will take place on Sunday, April 5, following the final quarter-final tie between West Ham United and Leeds United at the London Stadium.That match kicks off at 4:30pm BST, meaning the draw is expected to get under way at approximately 6:45pm. However, if the game goes to extra time or penalties, the start time could be pushed back.It means Liverpool supporters may have to wait into the evening before discovering who stands between their side and a place in the final.How can fans watch the draw?The FA Cup semi-final draw will be show live on TNT Sports, with coverage available on TNT Sports 1 and via discovery+.



Fans will also be able to watch the draw live on TNT Sports’ official YouTube channel.Who could Liverpool face?Liverpool is involved in the tie of the round as it takes on Manchester City in the quarter-finals.Should the Reds come through that heavyweight clash, they will be placed into the semi-final draw alongside three other teams. Potential opponents include Arsenal or Southampton, while Chelsea or Port Vale could also await.The winner of West Ham United versus Leeds United will complete the line-up, meaning there is a mix of potential heavyweight encounters and, on paper, more favorable ties.When are the FA Cup semi-finals?The FA Cup semi-finals will take place at Wembley Stadium across the weekend of April 25 and April 26.Liverpool will be hoping its name is in the hat — and that it can take a significant step closer to adding a ninth FA Cup triumph to its illustrious history.Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.FA CupLiverpool FC