The FA Cup quarter-final draw takes place on Monday evening, and Chelsea will discover our next opponents in this season's competition after Saturday's victory over Wrexham.

Chelsea eventually prevailed 4-2 against the Red Dragons at the end of a classic Cup tie in which we had to fight back from behind twice.

The Blues' dream of winning the famous competition for a ninth time is still alive, therefore, and we will discover the next obstacle on our path trying to do so on Monday evening.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the FA Cup quarter-final draw...

When is the FA Cup quarter-final draw?

The FA Cup quarter-final draw will take place at the London Stadium on Monday 9 March, ahead of the fifth-round tie between West Ham United and Brentford.

The FA Cup draw will begin at approximately 6.35pm UK time.

How to watch the FA Cup quarter-final draw?

Supporters in the UK can watch the FA Cup quarter-final draw live from east London on TNT Sports 1, Discovery+, and on the TNT Sports YouTube channel.

The draw will be presented by Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist, with former England and Man City keeper Joe Hart set to pull out the numbers.

How does the FA Cup quarter-final draw work?

The eight teams who progressed from their fifth-round ties will be in the quarter-final, although when it takes place, we won't know the winner of West Ham vs Brentford, who will play later in the evening.

FA Cup Quarter-Final Draw Ball Numbers

Chelsea’s FA Cup fifth-round draw ball number is .

Here are the FA Cup ball numbers for the fifth round draw:

1. Fulham or Southampton
2. Port Vale or Sunderland
3. Manchester City
4. Leeds United or Norwich City
5. Arsenal
6. Liverpool
7. Chelsea
8. West Ham United or Brentford

When will the FA Cup quarter-final fixtures be played?

The FA Cup quarter-final fixtures will be played around the weekend of Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 April.