The excitement builds as football fans eagerly await the draw for the semi-finals of the FA Cup. This crucial stage determines which four teams will battle it out for a coveted spot in the final at Wembley Stadium. The draw is typically held shortly after the conclusion of the last quarter-final fixture, ensuring all participating teams are known.
Date and Time
While specific dates and times for the FA Cup semi-final draw vary each season depending on broadcasting schedules and the completion of the quarter-final matches, it traditionally takes place on a Sunday evening, directly following the last quarter-final game of the weekend. Fans should keep an eye on official FA announcements and sports news outlets for confirmation in the lead-up to the quarter-final fixtures.
TV Channel and Live Stream
For viewers in the UK, the FA Cup semi-final draw is usually broadcast live on a major terrestrial sports channel, such as BBC One or ITV. Simultaneously, it is often available for live streaming online via the broadcaster’s dedicated digital platforms (e.g., BBC iPlayer or ITVX). International broadcasters will also typically carry the live event, details of which will be confirmed closer to the date.
Ball Numbers
The ball numbers for the FA Cup semi-final draw are assigned to the victorious teams from each quarter-final match. These numbers are typically allocated in sequential order to the winners of Quarter-Final 1 through Quarter-Final 4. For instance:
- Ball 1: Winner of Quarter-Final 1
- Ball 2: Winner of Quarter-Final 2
- Ball 3: Winner of Quarter-Final 3
- Ball 4: Winner of Quarter-Final 4
Supporters across the country will be tuning in to discover their club’s path to potential glory, as the dream of lifting English football’s oldest and most prestigious cup competition draws ever closer.

