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23:22 GMT - That's all for today! Catch you next time.
22:47 GMT - The FA have released a statement condemning tragedy chanting heard at Old Trafford during Manchester United and Liverpool's FA Cup quarter-final clash.
“We are aware of the reported tragedy chanting during today’s FA Cup fixture between Manchester United and Liverpool, and we will be liaising with and supporting Greater Manchester Police," it said.
22:03 GMT - Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou said he is more interested in building a competitive team than in finishing in the top four of the Premier League, after his side were beaten 3-0 by Fulham on Saturday.
"I don't see fourth as the prize. I don't want to finish fourth if we haven't grown and developed as a team," he said.
"Part of the narrative is to push you in these kinds of positions where you think that fourth is some kind of achievement that gives you something for next year."
21:31 GMT - Erik ten Hag believes Manchester United's thrilling 4-3 FA Cup quarter-final victory over Liverpool can be the launching pad for a successful end to a troubled season for the Red Devils.
"This could be that moment, the team have the belief and energy to do amazing things," said Ten Hag. "When you beat Liverpool you can beat any opponent."
18:44 GMT - FA Cup draw: Championship side Coventry will play Manchester United in the semi-finals of the FA Cup, while current holders Manchester City will take on Chelsea.
18:08 GMT - FULL-TIME (AET): Manchester United 4-3 Liverpool. Wow! An incredible football match and a wonderful advertisement for the FA Cup as the Red Devils edge their old rivals to reach the semi-finals. Read our full match report here.
18:04 GMT - GOAL! Man United appear to have stole it! Amad Diallo with the goal, 4-3!
17:56 GMT - GOAL! Man United have levelled things once again! It's Marcus Rashford and it's 3-3. Wow, what a match.
17:48 GMT - And after a short break, we are underway once more at Old Trafford.
17:46 GMT - EXTRA-TIME HALF-TIME: Manchester United 2-3 Liverpool.
17:44 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool are back in front! Harvey Elliott has smashed in an effort from range, with a heavy deflection. 3-2.
17:20 GMT - We are now into extra time at Old Trafford. Who will come out on top?!
17:25 GMT - FULL-TIME: Manchester United 2-2 Liverpool. The North West rivals are headed into extra time in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
17:17 GMT - GOAL! Antony has put Man Utd back on level terms! Game on, 2-2.
17:08 GMT - It has been quite the slow second period. Liverpool have dominated much of the ball and are seemingly comfortable at 2-1 up. Let's see how it plays out.
16:52 GMT - There's about half an hour left at Old Trafford. Both sides have threatened and it has looked like it may spill over following a few calls by the on-field officials. It remains 2-1 to Liverpool.
16:36 GMT - We are back underway in the FA Cup at Old Trafford. Can Manchester United overturn Liverpool's lead?
16:20 GMT - HALF-TIME: Manchester United 1-2 Liverpool.
16:17 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool lead! Mohamed Salah has just put his side ahead seconds before the break. 2-1 to the visitors at Old Trafford.
16:13 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool are on equal terms at Old Trafford. Alexis Mac Allister gets his side on level terms just before the break after some wonderful build-up play, 1-1.
16:07 GMT - Liverpool have just had a goal by Wataru Endo ruled out. A VAR review confirmed it was offside, it remains 1-0 to Manchester United at Old Trafford.
16:03 GMT - FULL-TIME: West Ham 1-1 Aston Villa. The Hammers looked to have nicked all three points at the death, but a VAR review ruled out their late goal for handball. Read our report here.
16:01 GMT - Scratch that. Following a VAR review, West Ham's goal has been chalked off. It remains 1-1 in London.
15:55 GMT - GOAL! West Ham have snatched a late goal at the London Stadium and now lead Aston Villa. 2-1.
15:40 GMT - GOAL! Man United have opened the scoring against Liverpool after an aggresive start. It's Scott McTominay and it's 1-0.
15:39 GMT - GOAL! Aston Villa have equalised in London! Nicolo Zaniolo makes it 1-1.
15:30 GMT - We have kick-off at Old Trafford! Stick with us for all the key updates. Alternatively, click here to follow the match up-to-the-second.
15:11 GMT - Scratch that. West Ham remain one goal to the good against Villa after a VAR review rules out Michail Antonio's goal because of handball. 1-0 at the London Stadium.
15:09 GMT - GOAL! West Ham are 2-0 up against Villa.
14:57 GMT - It remains 1-0 to West Ham at the London Stadium, where the Hammers are hosting Aston Villa in the Premier League.
Our coverage of Manchester United v Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals is coming up soon. Scroll down for the team news.
14:44 GMT - FULL-TIME: Chelsea 4-2 Leicester City. The Blues progress to the semi-finals of the FA Cup after a late double. Read our full match report here.
14:43 GMT - GOAL! Noni Madueke makes it four for Chelsea against Leicester. The Blues now lead 4-2.
14:37 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea are back in front within added-time. Carney Chukwuemeka the hero for the Blues, 3-2.
14:32 GMT - Team news for Manchester United v Liverpool in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup is now available. Check it out below.
14:30 GMT - GOAL! West Ham have taken the lead over Aston Villa! Michail Antonio, 1-0.
14:24 GMT - The team news from this afternoon's eye-catching FA Cup clash, Manchester United v Liverpool, will soon be with us...
14:07 GMT - GOAL! Leicester are all the way back at Stamford Bridge! Stephy Mavididi with the finish, 2-2.
14:00 GMT - We have kick-off at the London Stadium as West Ham face fourth-placed Aston Villa.
13:56 GMT - GOAL! Leicester have pulled one back against Chelsea. Axel Disasi puts the ball into his own net, 2-1.
13:50 GMT - We will soon get underway at the London Stadium as West Ham host Aston Villa in the Premier League. Stick with us for all the key updates. You can also follow the match live here.
13:34 GMT - HALF-TIME: Chelsea 2-0 Leicester City.
13:31 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea have doubled their lead over Leicester through Cole Palmer. 2-0.
13:13 GMT - Missed chance for Chelsea as Raheem Sterling fails to convert from the spot. Issahaku Fatawu had brought down his opponent in the box, which gave the Blues a penalty-kick. Good stop by Jakub Stolarczyk, it remains 1-0.
13:02 GMT - The team news for West Ham v Aston Villa is upon us! Check it out below.
12:58 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea have taken the lead as Marc Cucurella gets on the score-sheet against Leicester. Nicolas Jackson with the assist, 1-0.
12:45 GMT - We have kick-off at Stamford Bridge! Stick with us for all the key updates. You can also click here to follow the match live.
11:48 GMT - The team news has landed for today's first big match! Check out (below) who makes the cut for Chelsea and Leicester City for their FA Cup quarter-final clash this afternoon.
09:00 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker! It's another day with a reduced schedule, but there could be just as much entertainment as yesterday provided.
The next two FA Cup quarter-finals take place, starting with Chelsea v Leicester at 12:45 and the big one between Manchester United and Liverpool at 15:30.
There's just one Premier League game today with West Ham and Aston Villa facing off at 14:00 after their European endeavours in midweek.
Saturday, March 16th
23:51 GMT - That's all for today! Tune in again tomorrow for even more football.
22:49 GMT - Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min said the players needed to look in the mirror after a damaging 3-0 loss at Fulham cast doubt on their Premier League top-four credentials on Saturday.
Victory would have put them ahead of Aston Villa into the guaranteed Champions League berths but they produced a limp display as Rodrigo Muniz scored twice for the hosts.
"It is very disappointing and very frustrating. Everybody has to look in the mirror and say 'it is my fault'," said Son, who wasted one chance when the score was 0-0.
"It was not good enough. We didn't put in the effort we have put in this season. The performance, the attitude was not good enough.
"Everyone needs a big wake-up call."
19:25 GMT - FULL-TIME: Fulham 3-0 Tottenham. An evening to forget for Spurs, who scupper a chance to impose on fourth-placed Aston Villa in the Premier League. Read our match report here.
19:23 GMT - FULL-TIME: Manchester City 2-0 Newcastle United. The Citizens keep their hopes of a treble going by dumping the Magpies out of the FA Cup. Read our full report here.
19:00 GMT - City are still leading in the FA Cup against Newcastle, while Spurs are pushing for a consolation as Fulham hold a 3-0 lead. Our match reports will follow after the final whistles.
18:50 GMT - GOAL! Fulham are continuing to pile it on against Tottenham as Rodrigo Muniz grabs his second of the evening, bundling home after an initial save.
18:38 GMT - GOAL! Fulham double their lead with Sasa Lukic tapping into the corner with a smart finish. Spurs have it all to do now.
18:20 GMT - HALF-TIME: Manchester City 2-0 Newcastle. Dominant from the holders so far who are currently sailing into the FA Cup semi-finals.
18:18 GMT - HALF-TIME: Fulham 1-0 Tottenham. The hosts have been good value for the lead, while there is work to be done for Ange Postecoglou's team heading into the break.
18:13 GMT - GOAL! Fulham's bright performance against Tottenham has been rewarded and it's the in-form Rodrigo Muniz who slots in a tidy finish.
18:03 GMT - GOAL! Silva scores again to double City's lead. It's deflected again, but neither he nor the hosts will care about it.
17:45 GMT - GOAL! City have the breakthrough in the FA Cup quarter-final with Bernardo Silva's deflected effort finding the net.
17:30 GMT - Games underway in the FA Cup and Premier League!
17:18 GMT - Before we get into the next couple of games, Harry Kane scored his 31st goal to set a record for most goals in a Bundesliga debut campaign as Bayern Munich beat Darmstadt 5-2.
17:05 GMT - FULL-TIME: Burnley 2-1 Brentford. It's a big three points for the Clarets, who hold out to beat 10-man Brentford. They're still eight points off safety, but it was a game they had to win nonetheless.
16:59 GMT - FULL-TIME: Luton 1-1 Nottingham Forest. The spoils are shared at Kenilworth Road with the hosts grabbing a point after levelling in the 90th minute.
16:50 GMT - GOAL! It's an equaliser for Luton against Forest and it's a huge goal in the battle at the bottom. Substitute Luke Berry scores to salvage a potential point for the Hatters.
16:35 GMT - Around 20 minutes left with Burnley and Nottingham Forest currently leading and we have some team news for a couple of 17:30 games.
Manchester City host Newcastle in the day's second FA Cup quarter-final while Fulham play Tottenham in the Premier League.
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16:25 GMT - GOAL! Burnley have some breathing room as David Datro Fofana slots in to make it 2-0 against Brentford.
15:58 GMT - HALF-TIME: Burnley 1-0 Brentford. The Clarets hold the advantage in terms of score and numbers on the field after Sergio Reguilon's early red card, but they aren't in the clear as of yet.
15:50 GMT - HALF-TIME: Luton 0-1 Nottingham Forest. The visitors hold a crucial lead but there are warning sides after the hosts had a goal disallowed before the break.
15:44 GMT - NO GOAL! Luton hit back against Forest through Teden Mengi, but he is deemed to have controlled the ball with his arm before netting.
15:35 GMT - GOAL! A big goal for Nottingham Forest who take the lead at Luton. Chris Wood converts from close range.
15:10 GMT - GOAL! Jacob Bruun Larsen converts to give Burnley the lead.
15:09 GMT - PENALTY AND RED CARD! The penalty is awarded and Reguilon is given his marching orders after nine minutes for the denial of a goalscoring opportunity.
15:05 GMT - Some early drama at Burnley with the hosts appealing for a penalty against Brentford after Sergio Reguilon pulled Vitinho back. It's gone to VAR...
15:00 GMT - We are underway in the Premier League this afternoon.
14:40 GMT - Attention now switches to the two Premier League games scheduled at 15:00 this afternoon, with both set to have a big impact towards the bottom of the table.
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14:38 GMT - Coventry's game-winner Haji Wright says they plan to savour the moment when they get to Wembley.
"We have got a lot of quality in our side, we keep believing and trying.
"It's amazing, hopefully we can enjoy it."
14:33 GMT - Coventry striker Ellis Simms believes his side's FA Cup semi-final will be a "great occasion" after the Sky Blues put together a dramatic comeback to stun Wolves in the quarter-finals.
"It's up there, if not the most important win of my career so far, it's unbelievable," he told ITV.
"To get to Wembley is unbelievable. I'm so proud of the lads today, we dug in. It's going to be a great occasion."
14:15 GMT - FULL-TIME: Wolves 2-3 Coventry. Absolutely incredible stuff from Coventry, who scored twice beyond the 97th minute to stun Wolves and book their place in the FA Cup semi-finals.
14:13 GMT - GOAL! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? COVENTRY SCORE AGAIN TO LEAD! It's a superb goal from Haji Wright who coolly strokes his effort into the far corner to send the Sky Blues to Wembley!
14:10 GMT - GOAL! DRAMA AS COVENTRY EQUALISE AT THE DEATH! Ellis Simms has his second of the game after a simple header at the far post following some brilliant work by Haji Wright down the left.
14:01 GMT - GOAL! Wolves are ahead! It's thanks to some brilliant work from Ait-Nouri whose super pass takes out a handful of Coventry defenders for substitute Hugo Bueno to stroke home.
13:57 GMT - GOAL! Wolves make Coventry pay for their missed chances and grab an equaliser via Rayan Ait-Nouri, who fires in after punching on a poor clearance.
13:50 GMT - POST! A well-worked free-kick finds Rayan Ait-Nouri at the far stick but his header comes off the upright. Another big chance goes begging.
13:46 GMT - SAVE! It's Wolves' turn now as they search for an equaliser with Joao Gomes forcing Brad Collins into a strong stop via the post.
13:40 GMT - Coventry are really turning up the ante here and are so close to doubling their lead after forcing Jose Sa into several saves. Kasey Palmer then curls the ball just wide of the post after Wolves lose possession.
13:30 GMT - The goal stands and Championship side Coventry lead Wolves!
13:25 GMT - GOAL! Redemption for Ellis Simms and he puts Coventry 1-0 up. A free-kick is swung in, Coventry win the header at the back post and Simms bundles in. There will be a VAR check for a potential handball though...
13:04 GMT - HALF-TIME: Wolves 0-0 Coventry. The visitors have fashioned the better of the chances but haven't been able to convert thus far.
12:51 GMT - WHAT A CHANCE! Ellis Simms has the goal at his mercy but taps his effort against Jose Sa from just a few yards out. Massive chance missed for Coventry.
12:15 GMT - Game on at Molineux - follow the game here.
11:53 GMT - Today stands as a chance for Coventry to reach the FA Cup semi-finals for the first time since 1987 when they went on to lift the trophy.
11:29 GMT - First game of the day coming up with Wolves and Coventry kicking off the weekend's FA Cup quarter-final action.
10:40 GMT - As part of a weekly feature, Flashscore UK's editors identify some games to focus on away from the Premier League.
09:00 GMT - Good morning and welcome to the Football Tracker! A lighter Premier League schedule of just four games awaits this weekend with a host of sides having FA Cup quarter-final commitments.
Three top-flight games are in store today - two of which are at 15:00 GMT with Burnley hosting Brentford and Luton taking on Nottingham Forest, before Fulham play Tottenham at 17:30.
The first two FA Cup quarter-finals also take place with Wolves facing Championship side Coventry at 12:15 and holders Manchester City playing Newcastle at 17:30.