The draw for the FA Cup quarter-finals takes place on Sunday at about 1600 GMT, with clubs potentially one win away from a semi-final date at Wembley.
Everton knocked out holders Chelsea on Saturday, while Premier League leaders Manchester United scraped into the hat by edging past non-league Crawley 1-0.
The lowest ranked side, League One's Notts County, will be in the draw if they avoid defeat at Manchester City.
The 130th FA Cup final takes place at Wembley on Saturday, 14 May.
Other teams definitely in the draw include West Ham United and Burnley, whose fifth round tie takes place on Monday.
Stoke and Birmingham are two Premier League sides definitely in the last eight, while Everton now face Championship club Reading in the fifth round, where Fulham and Bolton will also do battle for a quarter-final berth.
The draw - which you can watch live online, on ITV1, or follow on the BBC Sport website - will take place at 1600 GMT dependant on there being no extra time or penalties in the tie between Manchester City and Notts County, which kicks off at Eastlands at 1400 GMT.
League One side Leyton Orient host Arsenal on Sunday at 1630 GMT
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