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19:00 BST - We're wrapping up the Tracker for another weekend - thank you for joining us and see you in the week as the Premier League returns. Ta ta!
18:53 BST - Manchester City boss was quick to heap praise on young star Nico O'Reilly and said his side aren't looking past their semi-final clash with Nottingham Forest just yet.
"We did it: seven times in a row reaching semi-finals in the FA Cup," the Spaniard said when speaking with ITV.
"I am sorry to tell you, but this is outstanding. This generation of players, they have done this.
"To come here, one of the toughest away places to come.
"Nico scored two goals against Plymouth, and the impact today was outstanding. He's going to play in the semi-final for sure.
"Comparing the game we played in November - we came here with flip-flops and for the holiday against a team that competes.
"Today, we were a team, and we challenged. In football, you have to run.
"We love the FA Cup. Hopefully, we can reach the final."
18:42 BST - Nico O'Reilly was the difference-maker when he came on at half-time, setting up both of his side's goals in an eye-catching display.
"I am just trying my hardest every game and trying to help the team out as much as I can, and I'm glad I've been able to do that so far," the youngster told ITV at full-time.
"He (Guardiola) was just telling me to run in behind, try and get high, come inside when the winger goes outside. I was just trying to do that."
18:37 BST - Today's win means it's a seventh straight FA Cup semi-final for Manchester City. Inevitable.
18:24 BST - FULL-TIME! Manchester City hold on to clinch a hard-fought 2-1 win against Bournemouth.
They'll face Nottingham Forest in the semi-finals in April.
Read our report from the match here.

18:17 BST - Seven minutes of added time for Bournemouth to find a leveller.
17:50 BST - GOAL! And just like that, Marmoush is fed in the box by O'Reilly before trickling the ball through Kepa in the Bournemouth goal.
The Spaniard should do better there. It's 2-1 City and all the impact coming from the subs.
17:48 BST - Worry for Guardiola as Haaland is forced off with an injury. He's been replaced by Omar Marmoush.
17:35 BST - GOAL! Nico O'Reilly is on at left-back at half-time and makes an immediate impact, playing in a sweet ball for Haaland to slot home and make it 1-1.
A typically spot-on sub from Guardiola.
17:17 BST - HALF-TIME! A tough first 45 for Pep Guardiola's side but Bournemouth are good value for their lead at the break.
16:50 BST - GOAL! Bournemouth take the lead through an Evanilson tap-in to send the home support into a frenzy. It's 1-0 to the Cherries!
16:43 BST - PENALTY SAVED! Erling Haaland steps up, but Kepa not only saves it but also holds onto the ball.
The Vitality comes alive! That was a great save from the Spaniard.
16:42 BST - PENALTY! Tyler Adams raises his arm in an unnatural position, and Man City have a penalty.
16:30 BST - We are underway between Bournemouth and Manchester City - who will make it into the final four?
16:00 BST - This is just Bournemouth's third appearance in the FA Cup quarter-finals, losing 2-1 against Manchester United in 1956/57 and 3-0 against Southampton in 2020/21.
15:48 BST - Manchester City have won their last seven FA Cup quarter-final ties, with these coming in the last eight campaigns (exception being 2017/18).
Their run of reaching the semi-final in six consecutive campaigns is already a record in the competition.
15:40 BST - To complete the FA Cup semi-final line-up, our attention now switches to the Vitality Stadium, where Bournemouth take on Manchester City – seven-time winners of the competition.

15:30 BST - FA Cup semi-final draw:
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth or Manchester City
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
Ties will take place on the weekend of April 26th and 27th at Wembley.
15:25 BST - The FA Cup semi-final draw will take place shortly. A reminder of the teams remaining in the competition:
Aston Villa
Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace
Bournemouth / Manchester City
15:20 BST - FULL-TIME! It's all over! Aston Villa blitz Preston in the second half to punch their ticket to the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley!
Read the full match report here.

15:09 BST - Since his first appearance in either competition in March 2016, Marcus Rashford has scored more goals across the FA Cup and League Cup (27) than any other player (11 in FA Cup, 16 in League Cup).
14:58 BST - GOAL! Three for Villa! Unai Emery's team are marching to Wembley as Jacob Ramsey sails into the box before putting his shot away. Preston have been blown away and it's 3-0.
14:49 BST - GOAL! Marcus Rashford steps up and rolls the ball into the corner! Two goals in a handful of minutes for Villa and the Manchester United loanee.
14:47 BST - PENALTY! In quick fashion, Villa now have a spot kick after Morgan Rogers is stood on by Preston's Andrew Hughes.
14:45 BST - GOAL! Marcus Rashford scores for Aston Villa! He gets his first goal for the club and it's a simple tap-in after he's picked out in the box by Lucas Digne.
14:32 BST - Villa get the ball rolling again for the second half.
14:25 BST - Aston Villa have failed to score in the first half of three of their four FA Cup matches this season, including in both of their matches against Championship opposition (v Cardiff and Preston).
14:17 BST - HALF-TIME! Aston Villa have had more of the ball but Preston are hanging in there and keeping them honest. It's 0-0 at the break, though.
14:05 BST - No player has won more duels than Jacob Ramsey so far in this match (4). The Villa midfielder has also won three of the eight free kicks awarded in this game.
13:30 BST - Preston get the game underway at a raucous Deepdale. Everyone's up for this tie this afternoon.
12:50 BST - Getting things going today, we've got the Preston and Aston Villa starters for this afternoon's tie at Deepdale.

12:25 BST - This is Preston's first FA Cup quarter-final match since 1965/66, eventually losing to Manchester United. They last reached the semi-final of the competition in 1963/64, ultimately losing the final to West Ham that year.
12:00 BST - Good morning! Welcome back to Flashscore's Football Tracker as we continue to move through this weekend's FA Cup quarter-final ties.
With Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest progressing to Wembley on Saturday, we start at Deepdale where Championship outfit Preston host Aston Villa at 13:30 BST, who are hunting their first trophy since 1996.
Then at 16:30 BST, Bournemouth host seven-time winners Manchester City for the last remaining spot in the final four under the famous arches.
The FA Cup semi-final draw will take place between both ties, and we'll have all the coverage here.
Saturday, March 29th
21:00 GMT - We're going to wrap things up for the night but join us again tomorrow for the last of the FA Cup quarter-finals plus the semi-final draw. Night!
20:53 GMT - Naturally, Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo was overjoyed to see his side progress in the FA Cup.
"We are so, so happy," he told the BBC.
"It was such a stressful moment, and to share it with our fans, we are so happy.
"Perfection doesn't exist, but we did really well to control Brighton in terms of their possession. We did well.
"In the second half, we had chances. Both teams had a chance.
"We have to focus on the Premier League, but it's going to be a beautiful moment for all of us on our journey."
20:31 GMT - Nottingham Forest keeper Matz Sels was happy with his day's work: a clean sheet and a penalty shootout victory.
"I'm happy - we are going to Wembley," Sels told the BBC.
"It is amazing for the supporters so I am happy that I could help the team. I am really happy to play at Wembley.
"In penalty shootouts, you always need a little bit of luck, but I'm really happy. We need to continue this good performance for Tuesday in the Premier League.
"We kept a clean sheet; we didn't give away a lot of chances. You need a bit of luck in penalties, but now we're focusing on Tuesday, which is a big game."
20:11 GMT - Nottingham Forest's fairytale season continues as they reach the FA Cup semi-finals after beating Brighton 4-2 on penalties.
Read our full match report here.

20:02 GMT - PENALTY SHOOTOUT:
Joao Pedro scores for Brighton.
Elliot Anderson scores for Nott'm Forest.
Brajan Gruda scores for Brighton.
Callum Hudson-Odoi scores for Nott'm Forest.
Jack Hinshelwood misses for Brighton.
Neco Williams misses for Nott'm Forest.
Diego Gomez misses for Brighton.
Nikola Milenkovic scores for Nott'm Forest.
Lewis Dunk scores for Brighton.
Ryan Yates scores for Nott'm Forest.
19:56 GMT - FULL-TIME! Just as the game sparks to life, we're out of time, and we go to penalties.
19:53 GMT - Joao Pedro thinks he's scored a late winner for Brighton, but his finish is scratched off for offside.
It's still 0-0 with just a couple of minutes of extra time left.
19:38 GMT - Half time in extra time, and we're still goalless between Brighton and Forest.
Not too many chances still, so it feels as though penalties are inevitable at this point...
19:14 GMT - FULL-TIME! We head to extra time with both defences firmly on top between Brighton and Nottingham Forest.
This one could go either way.

18:55 GMT - It's still anyone's game. Extra time is looming with less than 10 minutes of normal time left to play.
18:39 GMT - NO PENALTY! Referee Peter Bankes has a look at the screen and overturns his decision, announcing to the Amex: "No foul committed by the defender."
It's to the delight of the Brighton fans, but the Forest bench are furious with the outcome.
18:38 GMT - PENALTY! Forest are awarded a penalty after Elliot Anderson is felled by a sliding Kaoru Mitoma. VAR will have a look at this...
18:19 GMT - Back underway at the Amex. You feel this match needs an injection of something with so much at stake.
18:03 GMT - HALF-TIME! It's a stalemate between Brighton and Nottingham Forest, but the visitors will probably be the more content of the two sides so far.
17:35 GMT - It hasn't been too enthralling so far, but Forest have had the best opportunity so far with Taiwo Awoniyi forcing Bart Verbruggen to save with his feet. It's the first and only shot of the game so far.
17:16 GMT - Game on at the Amex! Another spot at Wembley up for grabs...
16:54 GMT - This is the first-ever FA Cup meeting between Brighton and Nottingham Forest. The Tricky Trees have progressed from both previous cup ties against the Seagulls – 3-1 in the 1977/78 League Cup quarter-final, and 3-0 on aggregate in the 1986/87 League Cup second round.
16:30 GMT - Nottingham Forest's Chris Wood has scored more goals against Brighton than against any other opponent in his English club career in all competitions (12), netting four times in two games against them this term alone.
Brighton won't mind his absence at all, but he'll be a huge miss for Nuno Espirito Santo's team today.
16:15 GMT - Second FA Cup quarter-final of the day coming up in just under an hour with Brighton taking on Nottingham Forest, and here are the teams this evening.
Visitors Forest are without their top scorer Chris Wood, who suffered a hip injury while on international duty with New Zealand.

15:00 GMT - So, one team is confirmed in the FA Cup's final four – we'll find out who joins them a bit later on today when Brighton host this season's surprise package Nottingham Forest.
14:40 GMT - Eberechi Eze is "confident" Crystal Palace have all the minerals needed to go all the way and become FA Cup champions for the first time.
"We're confident in ourselves and we know what we can do, we know what we are capable of," Eze told ITV.
"It's games like today where you show the mentality which will get you further in the tournament."
14:25 GMT - Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi hailed his side's resilience this afternoon and insisted they will stay grounded with a Wembley date now noted on their calendar.
"We dug deep and got our rewards," Guehi told ITV.
"Big credit to the manager and the staff, we make sure we are set up in the right way with real leaders on the pitch. There is resilience in the team and that's what we need.
"We'll take it one game at a time. We did what we had to do today, we focus on the league and then focus on who we get in the next round. One game at a time.
"We thank God for this opportunity so we will do our best to take it."
14:16 GMT - Crystal Palace have reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup for the first time since reaching the final in 2016, with the Eagles progressing from five of their last six quarter-final ties in the competition.
14:07 GMT - FULL-TIME! Crystal Palace are heading to Wembley! The Eagles sail past Fulham to become the first team to reach this season's FA Cup semi-finals!

13:48 GMT - GOAL! That could be that! It's 3-0 to Palace and Eddie Nketiah comes off the bench to all but send Oliver Glasner's team to Wembley!
13:40 GMT - Fulham have had more than 76% possession in the opening 15 minutes of the second half, although they've had just two shots and three touches in the Palace box.
13:20 GMT - Back underway for the second half. A big 45 minutes to come for both sides, but it's Fulham who need to spark a turnaround to keep their FA Cup dreams alive.
13:04 GMT - HALF-TIME! Two high-quality first-half goals ensure Crystal Palace have one foot in the FA Cup semi-finals.
12:55 GMT - GOAL! It's two for Palace! Ismaila Sarr gets in front of his man to nod in Eberechi Eze's cross and all of a sudden, the Eagles are 2-0 up.
12:50 GMT - GOAL! Palace are in front! It's a bit of magic from Eberechi Eze as he drops his shoulder to cut in from the left and bend an effort into the net via the far post.
12:43 GMT - CROSSBAR! What a goal that would have been from Jefferson Lerma, who watches a dropping ball and cracks a volley from distance against the crossbar!
12:40 GMT - Fulham have made a menacing start to this one, which will please Marco Silva. They've got at Palace numerous times so far but haven't had that cutting edge.
12:25 GMT - Here is Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta sporting a special protective ear mask this afternoon.
The forward required 25 stitches after his collision against Millwall last time out.
12:15 GMT - We are underway at Craven Cottage, with a place at Wembley in view – quite literally – for both Fulham and Crystal Palace.
12:08 GMT - This is just the second campaign in which Fulham and Crystal Palace have met in the FA Cup, with the Eagles winning a second-round replay 1-0 in February 1907 previously.
11:55 GMT - It's a milestone afternoon for Fulham boss Marco Silva, who is set to take charge of his 500th game in management.
No doubt he'll want to mark the occasion with progression into the semi-finals today.
11:40 GMT - Getting right into things, here are the starting teams for Fulham versus Crystal Palace this afternoon.
Jean-Philippe Mateta is back for the visitors, starting his first game since that nasty head injury he suffered in the Eagles' win over Millwall in the previous round.

11:00 GMT - Good morning and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker, bringing you live coverage of the FA Cup quarter-finals this weekend!
Two ties are on offer today, starting at 12:15 GMT with an all-London affair at Craven Cottage as Fulham host Crystal Palace, before Brighton take on Nottingham Forest this evening at 17:15 GMT.
Tomorrow, Championship side Preston welcome Aston Villa to Deepdale and Bournemouth are up against Manchester City – the seven-time winners and last season's runners-up.
