18 March 2012
Last updated at
15:03 GMT
Wolves 0-5 Manchester United: The visiting team are looking to open up a four-point gap ahead of rivals Manchester City with victory over Wolves - and they make the perfect start when Jonny Evans (left) scores his first goal for the club before Ronald Zubar's dismissal for a second yellow card
It goes from bad to worse for the home side when Antonio Valencia bursts into the box unchallenged and slots past the Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey. Danny Welbeck grabs a third before the break and Terry Connor's men drop to the bottom of the table on goal difference
It does not get any better in the second half for Wolves, as striker Javier Hernandez bags a brace to condemn the hosts to another home defeat. They've won just three times at home in the league all season
It is going to be an uphill struggle for them to stay in the Premier League now with manager Connor picking up just one point in four games since taking over from Mick McCarthy
Chelsea 5-2 Leicester: Interim boss Roberto di Matteo has the opportunity to lead Chelsea to an FA Cup final, and takes a step closer to achieving that when centre-back Gary Cahill rises highest to nod in the opening goal at Stamford Bridge, before Salomon Kalou doubles the advantage
He has done it! He has finally done it! After 1,541 barren minutes, Chelsea striker Fernando Torres scores, latching on to a Raul Meireles pass and slotting past Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel
Ben Marshall and Jermaine Beckford (centre), who has a fantastic record in the competition, get on the scoresheet for Leicester, but the goals do not prevent Chelsea from sealing a spot in the last four
In true London buses fashion, Torres heads in his second and Raul Meireles adds gloss to the scoreline by adding a late strike. Di Matteo has made an impressive start as boss of the Blues, winning all four of his games and his side face Tottenham or Bolton in the semi-final
Liverpool 2-1 Stoke: After winning the Carling Cup last month, Liverpool also want to go all the way in the FA Cup. They make the perfect start to the game when Luis Suarez curls in a beautiful effort from the edge of the area
Stoke, who were beaten by Manchester City in last year's final, get back on level terms shortly afterwards when former Reds striker Peter Crouch towers above the defence to send a crashing header past the despairing Jose Reina
Having struggled for Liverpool since signing from Aston Villa, Stewart Downing scores only his second goal for the club after exchanging passes with skipper Steven Gerrard
Downing's strike proves the be the winner and books another trip to Wembley for the Liverpool fans, with the prospect of a semi-final against rival's Everton or Sunderland
Newcastle 1-0 Norwich: Both these sides have had an excellent season in the Premier League, but it is the home side who take the lead when Newcastle's January signing Papiss Demba Cisse nips in front of Norwich defender Zak Whitbread to clip home a deft finish past John Ruddy
Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul is relatively unworked in the second half, and the home side come close to grabbing another goal only to be denied by the heroics of Canaries shotstopper Ruddy. Alan Pardew's men consolidate sixth place in the table