Domestic action returns this weekend after the final international break of the 2025-26 season.
And we have some real treats across Saturday and Sunday in the form of the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are all in action, with spots at Wembley up for grabs!
Check out our sports betting tip for each of the quarter-final ties this weekend, all of them featuring the latest FA Cup odds on NetBet Sport.
*All odds are subject to change
Manchester City vs Liverpool: Anytime goalscorer – Erling Haaland @ 1.62
The year of 2026 has been slightly tricky for Haaland thus far, but there is no denying that he is still among the best strikers in world football. And a low-key international break with Norway may have allowed him to recharge properly for the run-in, which would be worrying for the rest of the teams in England. Haaland scored in both Premier League matches against Liverpool this season, and with the Reds keeping just one clean sheet in the last seven matches, you have to fancy the City striker to be a forward-thinking menace at the Etihad on Saturday afternoon.
Chelsea vs Port Vale: Chelsea total goals – Over 3.5 @ 1.75
A wounded Chelsea side simply have to get back to winning ways here. Liam Rosenior’s side are on a four-match losing run, and suffered an 8-2 aggregate defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League last 16. With that in mind, we expect the Blues boss to deploy a strong XI at Stamford Bridge, which could be bad news for League One strugglers Port Vale. They are rooted to the bottom of the third-tier table, and an early Chelsea goal here could see things turn ugly for the visitors. The West Londoners scored over 3.5 goals in their third and fourth-round ties vs Charlton (1-5) and Hull (0-4).
Southampton vs Arsenal: Anytime goalscorer – Viktor Gyokeres @ 1.91
In case you were unaware, the international break was certainly one to remember for Gyokeres. The Arsenal striker fired Sweden to the World Cup by scoring a hat-trick in the 3-1 win vs Ukraine, before netting late on to secure a 3-2 victory over Poland in the play-off final. So Gyokeres arrives back in England with confidence coursing through his veins, and that means we are backing him to strike at St Mary’s this weekend. He has 16 goals across all competitions this season, and should prove too hot to handle for the Southampton defence.
West Ham vs Leeds: Both teams to score – Yes @ 1.60
A battle between two teams embroiled in the Premier League relegation battle, this has the makings of an FA Cup classic at the London Stadium. Furthermore, recent battles between West Ham and Leeds have featured goals at both ends. This BTTS pick landed in each of the last four editions of the fixture, with the previous meeting in the capital finishing 3-1 in the Hammers’ favour. Given both teams may have one eye tentatively on their perilous Premier League predicaments, an open game could very well emerge on Sunday. Let’s hope so!
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