Kane needed treatment before limping down the tunnel (Getty)

Tottenham knocked Millwall out of the FA Cup quarter-finals in the last tie to be staged at White Hart Lane, with Spurs booking their place in the Wembley semi-finals alongside Arsenal and Manchester City courtesy of a comfortable 6-0 thrashing. Re-live the action here.

Tottenham beat Millwall 6-0 to reach the FA Cup semi-finals

Son Heung-min hat-tricks inspires Spurs to victory

Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli and Vincent Janssen completed the scoring

Harry Kane forced off early with ankle injury

Son subjected to racial abuse from away fans

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When is it?

Kick-off is 2.00pm on Sunday, 12 March, at White Hart Lane.

Where can I watch it?

BBC One will be broadcasting the game. Coverage starts at 1.30pm.

Classic FA Cup shocks Show all 12 1 /12 Classic FA Cup shocks Classic FA Cup shocks GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks MANCHESTER UNITED 0 LEEDS 1

Since relegation from the top flight in 2004, Leeds fans could only look over the Pennines with envy at their old rivals as success continued to arrive at Old Trafford while the West Yorkshire side eventually ended up in the third tier of English football.

However 9,000 travelling Leeds fans will forever remember January 3 2010 thanks to a first-half Jermaine Beckford goal and some desperate defending by the visitors.

Old Trafford was stunned and one of the greatest upsets of all time was complete. GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks NUNEATON 1 MIDDLESBROUGH 1

Steve McClaren had some bleak moments at Middlesbrough before stepping up to become England manager - and this was one of his bleakest against the Conference North side.

There was little hint of a surprise, however, when Gaizka Mendieta put the Barclays Premier League side ahead with a superb free-kick.

Nuneaton hit back to equalise late on when Gez Murphy scored from the penalty spot after a handball from Gareth Southgate. Middlesbrough won the replay 5-2. GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks MANCHESTER UNITED 0 EXETER 0

Former Old Trafford trainee Andy Taylor squandered two chances that would have given the Nationwide Conference side an astonishing victory in 2005.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson took time out to offer his managerial counterpart Alex Inglethorpe his congratulations at the final whistle.

"I am incredibly proud of the team, not just for the way we played but the way we have conducted ourselves throughout the build-up," said Inglethorpe.

United won the replay 2-0. GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks SUTTON 2 COVENTRY 1

Coventry arrived in Surrey just 18 months after winning the 1987 FA Cup and were riding high in the top flight. It appeared to be a case of 'no contest' against the non-league team.

But they were left stunned as Tony Rains and Matthew Hanlan became the goalscoring heroes for a team fashioned by English teacher Barrie Williams.

Both Rains and Hanlan became instant celebrities, each appearing on Terry Wogan's chat show the following Monday. GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks WREXHAM 2 ARSENAL 1

In 1992 the Gunners were the reigning league champions, Wrexham were bottom of the old fourth division - there was only going to be one result at the Racecourse Ground.

Arsenal had taken the lead through Alan Smith but, with 10 minutes to go, 37-year-old Mickey Thomas unleashed a 25-yard free-kick past David Seaman for the equaliser.

The Welsh side could sense an upset and Steve Watkin popped up late on to score the winner and send their illustrious opponents crashing out. GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks HEREFORD 2 NEWCASTLE 1

The Southern League side had earned a glorious 2-2 draw at St James' Park in February 1972 and were given little chance of emulating that feat in the replay.

It was all going to plan when Newcastle took the lead in a game that had been blighted by bad weather.

But Hereford grew stronger as the match went on and Ronnie Radford equalised with a 40-yard thunderbolt to take the game into extra time. Then Ricky George hit the winner. GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks LIVERPOOL 0 WIMBLEDON 1

Dave Beasant became the first goalkeeper to lift the FA Cup after famously saving a penalty from striker John Aldridge in the 1988 final.

That proved to be the turning point in a game that was expected to be no more than a stroll in the park for Liverpool.

But Wimbledon, true to form, scrapped and battled for every ball, with Lawrie Sanchez heading the winner following a free-kick from Dennis Wise. GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks SHREWSBURY 2 EVERTON 1

Languishing near the bottom of the Football League in early 2003, Shrewsbury turned the form book on its head thanks to two goals from Nigel Jemson.

He smashed home a 38th-minute free-kick and then, after substitute Niclas Alexandersson had levelled on the hour, glanced an 89th-minute header past Richard Wright to seal a famous victory.

But that was the only highlight of the season for Shrewsbury, who were relegated to the Nationwide Conference that May. GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks BURNLEY 0 WIMBLEDON 1

This game in 1975 marked Wimbledon's arrival as a team capable of causing a shock or two because of their feisty attitude. They had barely started their remarkable journey from the Southern League to the top flight but were already making waves. Micky Mahon stunned Burnley to grab the winner but the hero was goalkeeper Dicky Guy, who made a string of superb saves. GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks GETTY IMAGES Classic FA Cup shocks MANCHESTER UNITED 0 LEEDS 1

Since relegation from the top flight in 2004, Leeds fans could only look over the Pennines with envy at their old rivals as success continued to arrive at Old Trafford while the West Yorkshire side eventually ended up in the third tier of English football.

However 9,000 travelling Leeds fans will forever remember January 3 2010 thanks to a first-half Jermaine Beckford goal and some desperate defending by the visitors.

Old Trafford was stunned and one of the greatest upsets of all time was complete. GETTY IMAGES

It’s a big game for…

Tony Craig. For Craig and the Millwall backline as a whole, Sunday’s game poses a big test. The Lions are the only team in the top four leagues who have yet to lose a game this calendar year. To add to that, they’ve only conceded two goals in their last 13 games. But with players like Harry Kane and Dele Alli on the prowl, it’s likely their impressive 2017 record could be about to come to an end.

Craig and his men face one of their toughest challenges yet this season (Getty)

Best stat…

Tottenham have never lost at home to Millwall, winning 12 and drawing two of their 14 meetings.

Player to watch…

Harry Kane. With eight goals to his name from Tottenham’s last four games, as well as the February Player of the Month award, Kane currently looks unstoppable. The England international was deadly against Stoke, clinching an impressive hat-trick at home, and helped fired Spurs to an important victory over Everton with a brace. If his last FA Cup appearance is anything to go by, Millwall’s defence should be in for a torrid afternoon of football.

Kane looks unstoppable at the moment (Getty)

Past three meetings…

Millwall 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1, Division One, April 1990

Tottenham Hotspur 3 Millwall 1, Division One, December 1989

Millwall 0 Tottenham Hotspur 5, Division One, April 1989

Form guide…

Tottenham Hotspur: WWDWLL

Millwall: WWDDWW

Odds…

Tottenham Hotspur to win: 1/7

Millwall to win: 17/1