Make-or-break in highly anticipated FA Cup tie for Arsenal and Manchester United
The FA Cup has been an underdogs' tournament this season, but its first genuine heavyweight clash arrives on Monday night when holders Arsenal visit old rivals Manchester United in the quarter-finals

The FA Cup has been an underdogs' tournament this season, but its first genuine heavyweight clash arrives on Monday night when holders Arsenal visit old rivals Manchester United in the quarter-finals.
The eliminations of Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton have cleared the route for United and Arsenal, and it is a chance both teams are desperate not to squander.
The pair remain well placed to qualify for next season's Champions League, with Arsenal third in the Premier League and United a point back in fourth.
The size of the pitch is exactly the same everywhere. It is just down to how much we turn up and how much effort we put in to win the game
But Arsenal are on the brink of elimination from the Champions League after a 3-1 first-leg loss to Monaco in the last 16, while doubts continue to dog United as they struggle for form under Louis van Gaal.
Arsenal have won four matches in a row in the league, but recent history has given them reason to fear trips to Old Trafford.
Arsene Wenger's side have not won there since September 2006 - a run of 10 matches that includes two FA Cup defeats and a scarring 8-2 annihilation in the league in August 2011.

"We are confident from our Premier League run, so we go to Manchester United to qualify and to give absolutely everything."