
FA Cup quarter-final draw: Leeds United ball number, TV channel and start time
Leeds United fans will be excitedly waiting to see who they play next in the FA Cup.
The Whites dispatched Norwich City 3-0 at Elland Road on Sunday to qualify for the quarter-finals for the first time since 2002-03.
Sean Longstaff, Gabriel Gudmundsson and Joel Piroe scored the goals to rejuvenate the fans after a couple of league defeats in LS11.
While they’ll now have to turn their attention back to the Premier League, optimism is brewing among Leeds supporters, who haven’t seen their side win a major trophy in 34 years.
Leeds’ win against Norwich puts them in the mix for the quarter-final draw, and MOT Leeds brings you everything you need to know about it.
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When is the FA Cup quarter-final draw?
While Leeds are 15th in the Premier League and firmly embroiled in a relegation battle, they have the quality to at least make it to the semi-finals at Wembley.
Gabriel Gudmundsson was excellent against Norwich, while Sean Longstaff and Ao Tanaka thrived in midfield in Daniel Farke’s heavily-rotated team.
For the quarter-finals, the German head coach will likely reinstate his core group of players to the starting line-up, but credit must be given to the second-string team, who have seen off Derby County, Birmingham City and Norwich to get to this stage.
However, the Whites need to wait and see who they’ll face in the next round.
The FA Cup quarter-final draw will take place at the London Stadium on Monday evening, ahead of the fifth-round tie between West Ham United and Brentford.
The draw itself is scheduled to take place at around 7:05pm GMT, and it will be presented by Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist, with former England and Man City goalkeeper Joe Hart set to pull out the numbers.
Where can I watch the FA Cup draw?
The FA Cup fourth-round draw will be available to watch across multiple different platforms on Monday night.
- Leeds have won the FA Cup once in their history, in 1972
- They’ve been runners-up three times: 1965, 1970 and 1973
- This will be their first quarter-final since 2003
You can tune in live on TNT Sports 1 and discovery+, whilst the draw will also be broadcast on the TNT Sports YouTube channel.
The quarter-finals will be played on the weekend of 4th and 5th of April.
What ball number are Leeds?
Eight balls will be drawn on Monday night, with Leeds being number four.
Some of the bigger Premier League teams to look out for are Man City (three), Arsenal (five), Liverpool (five) and Chelsea (six).
With Leeds fans praying for a favourable draw, they’ll hope to see their side face Southampton (one) or Port Vale (two).
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