Saturday
PREMIER LEAGUE
QPR v Tottenham, 3pm
Nedum Onuoha remains a doubt with a deep cut to the face. The Rangers defender suffered a nasty cut to his cheek after a clash of heads with team-mate Steven Caulker in Wednesday's 2-1 home defeat to Arsenal. Boss Chris Ramsey will make a late decision on Onuoha, while Mauricio Isla (knee) and Darnell Furlong (calf) are also doubts.
Tottenham have no injury or suspension worries. Mauricio Pochettino may stick with the same starting line-up for a third straight game, having chosen the same players for the Capital One Cup final and Wednesday's 3-2 win against Swansea. Emmanuel Adebayor, Younes Kaboul and Etienne Capoue will be hoping to be involved having not been involved in a matchday squad since January.
FA CUP
Bradford v Reading, 12.45pm
Bradford expect defender Filipe Morais to be fit after recovering from a knee injury. The former Chelsea man has missed three games since limping off in the League One clash with Leyton Orient but Bantams boss Phil Parkinson is confident he will pass a late test.
Ben Williams will return in goal in place of Jordan Pickford and Gary Liddle is available again. Midfielder Liddle has missed the last two games after reaching 10 yellow cards and will be hoping to feature for Parkinson's giant-killers.
Striker Simon Cox is a doubt for Reading, with the Irish forward nursing an ankle problem which caused him to miss training on Thursday. Manager Steve Clarke can select from strength otherwise, with former Everton and Blackburn striker Ayegbeni Yakubu in the squad.
Aston Villa v West Brom, 5.30pm
Captain Ron Vlaar could return for Aston Villa as he battles a calf injury. Alan Hutton is suspended after collecting his 10th booking of the season in the 2-1 Premier League win over the Baggies on Tuesday.
Philippe Senderos has suffered a setback in his recovery from a calf injury and is sidelined while Kieran Richardson, Aly Cissokho, Nathan Baker and Libor Kozak are out.
West Brom will be without injured forward Victor Anichebe (groin) and cup-tied midfielder Darren Fletcher. Albion boss Tony Pulis has said he has a few "knocks and niggles" in his squad to assess - winger Callum McManaman (foot) is a doubt, while forwards Saido Berahino and Brown Ideye have both been playing recently with pain-killing injections.
Pulis also said the club "have to go carefully" with Stephane Sessegnon, with the forward understood to have suffered a family bereavement, and it remains to be seen whether goalkeeper Ben Foster keeps his place after his costly late error in the loss at Villa.
Sunday
Liverpool v Blackburn, 4pm
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will be assessed over the next 48 hours before a decision is made on whether he is fit enough.
The Reds midfielder has missed the last six matches with a hamstring injury but returned to training this week.
Defender Mamadou Sakho is edging closer to a return after four matches out with a hip problem.
Doneil Henry's whistlestop start to life as a Blackburn player could well continue with a place in the starting line-up.
The Canadian was signed on loan from West Ham on Wednesday, travelled to Sheffield to meet up with his new team-mates and produced a terrific display a few hours later against Wednesday.
Rovers are short in defence with Shane Duffy, Jason Lowe and Alex Baptiste all certain to miss the game while Grant Hanley (leg) is a major doubt. Striker Josh King, who scored a hat-trick in the fifth-round win over Stoke, is also very unlikely to have recovered from a hamstring injury.
Monday
Manchester United v Arsenal, 7.45pm
Manchester United striker Robin van Persie will miss the quarter-final against his old club due to his ankle injury. Jonny Evans will also miss the game if a charge of spitting at Newcastle's Papiss Cisse is proven. Left-back Luke Shaw (hamstring) is a doubt.
Arsenal defender Gabriel has been ruled out with a hamstring injury which is expected to sideline him for up to three weeks. Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny faces a fitness test following illness after missing the midweek Premier League win at QPR, as does defender Nacho Monreal (back) and Mathieu Flamini (hamstring).
Midfielders Jack Wilshere (ankle), Mikel Arteta (ankle) and Abou Diaby (calf) plus full-back Mathieu Debuchy (shoulder) all continue their recovery.