FA Cup Sixth Round Proper

Matches for the sixth round (or to use old fashioned talk, the quarter finals) are played in mid March. The draw for this round has all the teams that won their fifth round ties put into a draw that means we are down to the last eight as Wembley begins to look a real possibility.

Latest 2009/10 FA Cup Odds

Chelsea remain the favourites for the trophy having swept aside Stoke 2-0 at the Bridge and they will now face Aston Villa in the FA Cup Semi-Final Draw after they beat Reading 4-2. Spurs and Fulham are heading back to White Hart Lane to do it all over again for the right to play Pompey in the last four after they beat Birmingham.

FA Cup Quarter-Final Results 2009/10

  • Portsmouth 2-0 Birmingham
  • Fulham 0-0 Tottenham - Spurs won 3-1 after a replay
  • Chelsea 2-0 Stoke
  • Reading 2-4 Aston Villa 

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FA Cup Sixth Round Ties 2007/2008

The remaining sixteen teams battled it out to gain a place in the semi finals which would take place at Wembley.  Harry Redknapp's Portsmouth managed to beat the odds and win against the previous years finalists Manchester United.

Another surprise was the Coca Cola Championship team Cardiff City managed to beat off the Premiership side of Middlesbrough and Barnsley managed to win 1-0 against Chelsea.

  • Manchester United vs Portsmouth 0 – 1
  • Barnsley vs Chelsea 1 – 0
  • Middlesbrough  vs Cardiff City 0 – 2
  • Bristol Rovers vs West Bromwich Albion 1 – 5

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FA Cup Sixth Round Ties 2008/2009

The draw for the Sixth Round Proper (or the Quarter Finals) was made on 15th February 2009 by Frank McLintock and Graeme Souness.

The matches are all scheduled to be played on the weekend of 7th March 2009 except for Arsenal, Cardiff City or Burnley, and Sheffield United or Hull City which has been delayed due to the Fourth Round replay between Cardiff and Arsenal which happened on 16th February 2009.

7th March 2009

  • Coventry City 0 - Chelsea 2
  • Fulham 0 - Manchester United 4

8th March 2009

  • Everton 2 -  Middlesbrough 1

17th March 2009

  • Arsenal 2 - Hull City 1

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