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On the podcast today; the FA Cup still produces plenty of magic and a brilliant set of quarter-finals with Coventry stunning Wolves and Manchester United breaking Liverpool hearts deep in extra time.

Chelsea beat Leicester despite scoring one of the all-time great own goals and Manchester City won with room to spare against Newcastle to complete the final four.

Plus: in the race for the top four in the Premier League, Spurs were thrashed by Fulham and Aston Villa were relieved to escape from West Ham with a point. Luton got a late leveller against Forest and Burnley won for the first time since Christmas week. All that and your questions answered.

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