Stage is set for the fifth-round of the FA Cup 2024-25. The remaining 16 clubs for the eight matchups have been determined in a draw that took place on Monday, February 10.
In the fourth round, holders Manchester United got the ball rolling on Friday as they won against Leicester City, and Manchester City joined them with a victory over Leyton Orient on Saturday, before Brighton & Hove Albion eliminated Chelsea.
However, a big upset came on Sunday when Premier League leaders Liverpool were stunned by EFL Championship relegation battlers Plymouth Argyle.
FA Cup fifth-round: Schedule
The matches will take place over the weekend of Saturday, March 1, with exact dates and times yet to be confirmed.
As usual, some matches could be played on Sunday or even Monday.

FA Cup fifth-round teams: Teams qualified
All clubs who have qualified for the fifth round place are in the top two tiers of English football.
- Manchester United (Premier League)
- Millwall (EFL Championship)
- Manchester City (Premier League)
- Ipswich Town (Premier League)
- Bournemouth (Premier League)
- Preston North End (EFL Championship)
- Burnley (EFL Championship)
- Cardiff City (EFL Championship)
- Fulham (Premier League)
- Newcastle United (Premier League)
- Brighton & Hove Albion (Premier League)
- Wolves (Premier League)
- Plymouth Argyle (EFL Championship)
- Aston Villa (Premier League)
- Crystal Palace (Premier League)
- Nottingham Forest (FL League One / Premier League)
Teams With Most FA Cup Trophy Wins
FA Cup fifth-round: Fixtures
- Preston North End vs Burnley
- Aston Villa vs Cardiff City
- Crystal Palace vs Millwall
- Manchester United vs Fulham
- Newcastle United vs Brighton and Hove Albion
- Bournemouth vs Wolves
- Manchester City vs Plymouth Argyle
- Nottingham Forest vs Ipswich Town
What is FA Cup?
FA Cup, a short form for the Football Association Challenge Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in domestic English football. First played during the 1871–72 season, it is the oldest national football competition in the world. It is organised by and named after The Football Association (The FA).