The FA Cup draw was completed on Saturday evening, and the four big teams who remain have all managed to avoid each other for the quarter-finals of the competition.

Manchester United were victorious in their game at Huddersfield, with a Romelu Lukaku double putting Jose Mourinho’s side into the hat for the draw. They were drawn at home against Brighton.

Chris Hughton’s side beat a spirited Coventry side who had already knocked out Premier League strugglers Stoke in the third-round.

Brighton’s new signing Jurgen Locadia made his debut and needed just 15 minutes to score his first goal for the club in setting the south-coast side on their way to the 3-1 win.

Leicester City beat Sheffield United in the fifth round, as Jamie Vardy scored to send the foxes through to the quarter-finals. Claude Puel’s side have been rewarded with a home tie against last season’s beaten finalists Chelsea.

Chelsea played their fifth round tie on Friday night as they swept by a weak Hull City side, scoring four goals without reply in the first half. Olivier Giroud scored his firth Chelsea goal as he put the finishing touch on the 4-0 win before the half-time whistle.

Wigan or Manchester City will face Southampton in the quarter final, after Southampton beat West Brom 2-1 on Saturday, and will be away from home for the quarter-final also.

Sheffield Wednesday and Swansea City played out a 0-0 draw in the early game on Saturday, and the winner of the replay at the Liberty Stadium will host the winner of Sunday’s game between Rochdale and Tottenham.

Here is the FA Cup quarter-final draw in full…

Sheffield Wednesday or Swansea City vs Rochdale or Tottenham Manchester United vs Brighton Leicester City vs Chelsea Wigan or Manchester City vs Southampton

*The quarter-finals matches will be played between March 16 and 19