Chelsea and Manchester United are currently battling it out for the final FA Cup quarter-final spot at Stamford Bridge, but following the conclusion of that 7:30pm kick-off the draw for the last-eight will be made by former United midfielder Darren Fletcher, who lifted the trophy in 2004, while former Chelsea defender Wayne Bridge, victorious in the 2007 FA Cup final, will join Fletcher in making the draw.
Of the eight clubs in the draw, six teams are currently plying their trade in the Premier League, while there are two Championship clubs looking to book their semi-final spot.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City were comfortable winners over gutsy League Two outfit Newport County at the weekend and they are unsurprisingly heading the latest betting for the trophy, while the winner of Chelsea and United is sure to be etched in as second favourites prior to the draw.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are flying in the top-flight and they bagged a gutsy 1-0 win over Bristol City yesterday afternoon, while Brighton & Hove Albion, Watford and Crystal Palace complete the Premier League sextet vying for domestic cup glory.
Millwall are the lowest ranked team left in the tournament and they beat AFC Wimbledon in their fifth round clash, while Swansea City were impressive winners over Brentford and will complete the octet going into the hat.
Click below for updates on the FA Cup quarter-final draw, but here are those all-important numbers to keep an eye on ahead of the draw:
1. Wolverhampton Wanderers
2. Millwall
3. Crystal Palace
4. Manchester City
5. Manchester United
6. Swansea City
7. Watford
8. Brighton & Hove Albion
The quarter-final ties will take place between March 15-18.