FA Cup quarter-finals: Man United to face Wolves, Man City drawn against Swansea and the last eight draw in full
There are eight teams left in this season's competition

The draw for the FA Cup quarter-finals was made on Monday night.
This weekend saw the teams left in the competition cut from 16 to eight with lower league sides Newport, Doncaster and AFC Wimbledon among the teams to drop out after brilliant runs.
Chelsea won the historic competition last season but were dumped out on Monday night by Manchester United, the team they beat in that final.
United will now take on Wolves in the last eight while Premier League champions Manchester City will make the trip back to south Wales to play Swansea, having beaten Newport on Saturday.
Swansea beat Brentford 4-1 to reach the last eight but have conceded nine goals in their last two games against Man City, losing 4-0 and 5-0 as they were relegated from the Premier League last year.
Millwall, the other lower league representative along with Swansea left in the cup, have been drawn against Brighton.
The Lions reached the final in 2004, losing 3-0 to Manchester United and beat AFC Wimbledon at the weekend to secure their spot in the quarters.
The final tie pits Premier League rivals Watford and Crystal Palace against each other at Vicarage Road.
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FA Cup quarter-final draw in full
Swansea vs Manchester City
Watford vs Crystal Palace
Wolves vs Manchester United
Millwall vs Brighton and Hove Albion
*The quarter final ties will take place between Friday 15 March and Monday 18 March.