The FA Cup has thrown up plenty of chaos over the weekend with a major giant-killing shaking up the competition.

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Manchester United were beaten 2-1 by Wolves in the most surprising result of the round.

Manchester City remain among the contenders after coming from 2-0 to beat Championship side Swansea 3-2 in south Wales.

Fans will already be dreaming of a trip to Wembley with remaining sides just 90 minutes away from exiting the competition or progressing to the national stadium for a semi-final showdown.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about the FA Cup semi-final draw including TV channel, live stream information, start time and prize money for progressing.

When is the FA Cup semi-final draw?

The draw will take place on Sunday 17th March immediately after the Millwall v Brighton game.

The quarter-final clash kicks off at 2:00pm, meaning the draw should take place at approximately 4:00pm if the game doesn’t go to extra time and penalties.

How to watch the FA Cup semi-final draw

Coverage of the draw will be live on BBC1 and BBC iPlayer.

Leon Osman and Chelsea icon Jimmy Floyd-Hasselbaink will conduct the draw from the BBC studio.

When are the FA Cup semi-final games?

The semi-final clashes will be held at Wembley on Saturday 6th April and Sunday 7th April.

FA Cup semi-final prize money

Teams who win their semi-final match will receive £1.8million each.

The two teams knocked out in the semi-finals will earn £900k.

FA Cup semi-final ball numbers

1 – Manchester City

2 – Watford

3 – Wolves

4 – Millwall or Brighton & Hove Albion

FA Cup quarter-final fixtures and results

Saturday 16th March

12:15pm: Watford 2-1 Crystal Palace

5:20pm: Swansea 3-2 Manchester City

7:55pm: Wolves 2-0 Manchester United

Sunday 17th March

2:00pm: Millwall v Brighton – watch on BBC1

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Millwall v Brighton full match preview and prediction here

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Michael PottsSport Editor

Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.

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