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TV channels for every FA Cup quarter-final and how to watch online

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Details for the FA Cup quarter-finals have been confirmed, with two of the four ties set to be shown free-to-air on the BBC and all four live on TNT Sports and HBO Max.

HBO Max is set to replace streaming service discovery+ within the UK from 26 March, with TNT Sports moving platforms accordingly.

Manchester City take on Liverpool in a heavyweight clash for a place in the last four, while Arsenal have once again been given a favourable draw as they take on the only Championship side left in the tournament, Southampton.

Elsewhere West Ham host Leeds in another all-Premier League clash and minnows Port Vale, the lowest-ranked side remaining, are rewarded for their giant-killing of top-flight Sunderland with a trip to Stamford Bridge.

The quarter-final ties will be played over the weekend of 4 April.

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Here’s everything you need to know.

FA Cup quarter-final TV schedule

Saturday, April 4

12:45 – Manchester City v Liverpool, live on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max

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17:15 – Chelsea v Port Vale, live on TNT Sports 1, HBO Max, BBC One and iPlayer

20:00 – Southampton v Arsenal, live on TNT Sports 1, HBO Max, BBC One and iPlayer

Sunday, April 5

16:30 – West Ham United v Leeds United, live on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max

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FA Cup remaining match-days

Quarter-finals: From Saturday 4 April 2026

Semi-finals: From Saturday 25 April 2026

Final: On Saturday 16 May 2026

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Fire this guy”; “You picked Anthony Volpe over him

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Former New York Yankees prospect Oswald Peraza smoked the ball for the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday. He led the team to an 11-4 victory and delivered a barrage of hits.

While his former team manager, Aaron Boone, is happy to see him finding his groove, he admitted that Peraza’s hot streak “hurt” the Yankees immensely.

“He looked like what we were excited about several years ago. And then obviously, went through a couple of years of struggling. He’s super talented, always has been,” Boone said.

“He’s fast-twitched, has power, can run and can do all those things. Clearly, in as good a place as he’s been in a few years.”

Peraza and Anthony Volpe were once considered the next generation of the Yankees infielders. However, over the years, Volpe further solidified his place in the lineup, and with DJ LeMahieu and Josh Donaldson being on the roster, it made things difficult for Peraza.

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Seeing his current form with the Angels after his 2025 trade, fans have been quite vocal about their frustration. One X user noted,

“No, you picked Volpe over him.”

No, you picked Volpe over him.

“Fire this guy,” another demanded.

“He will end up having a better career than Volpe now that he’s away from the Yankees,” another said.

He will end up having a better career than Volpe now that he’s away from the Yankees.

“The Yankees hurt the Yankees more than anyone else hurts the Yankees,” one added.

The Yankees hurt the Yankees more than anyone else hurts the Yankees.

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“This man is such a f***ing clown,” another X user blasted.

This man is such a fucking clown

“Went with the golden child Volpe,” one penned.

Went with the golden child Volpe.

After the Angels’ 7-1 victory on Tuesday, Aaron Boone said that Peraza “killed us.” He was supposed to be part of the solution in the Bronx, but he has now become a problem for them.


Oswald Peraza reminisces about his time with the Yankees

Oswald Peraza expressed that he has many good memories with the New York Yankees, but also understands the business side of it. He is now focusing on his time with the Los Angeles Angels and is excited to be a part of the team.

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He has now closed the chapter on his “good memories” in the Bronx and is looking ahead to his time with the Angels.