This match will take place at Etihad Stadium, Man City's home stadium at 6:45 PM on April 4. Below are notable statistics about the match.
This will be Liverpool's 458th match in the FA Cup. To date, they have won 246 matches and lost 115 matches in this tournament.
Liverpool have won all four recent FA Cup encounters and have never lost to Man City in this tournament since 1973.
In 1988, 2001 and 2022, Liverpool defeated Man City on the way to the FA Cup final.
Liverpool have faced Man City away 100 times in the Premier League and National Cup, winning 37 matches and losing 36 matches.
Liverpool won 6 out of 26 away games at the Etihad Stadium, lost 11 matches and only won 1 in the last 9 matches here.
Liverpool have scored in 14 of their last 17 away games against Man City in both leagues and cups, the 0-3 home defeat in the Premier League this season is the only time in the last 15 years they have not scored.
Michael Owen is the only Liverpool player to score a hat-trick away from home against Man City, achieving this feat at Maine Road in September 2002.
The most recent Liverpool player to score more than one goal in a match against Man City was Andy Carroll in the 3-0 victory at Anfield in April 2011.
The last person to do so away from Man City was Fernando Torres in the 3-2 victory in the Premier League in October 2008.
Liverpool has won the FA Cup eight times and is aiming for the semi-finals for the 26th time. Only Man United, Arsenal and Chelsea have participated more than 26 times (Everton also 26 times).
Liverpool have won all four penalty shootouts they participated in in this tournament.
In the last six times Liverpool has been eliminated from the FA Cup, those defeats have all taken place away from home, not at Anfield. Their most recent match in this period was a 3-4 defeat after extra time against Man United at Old Trafford.
The last time Liverpool won away from home against a Premier League team was in the FA Cup quarter-finals in 2006, when they beat Birmingham City 7-0.
Curtis Jones could become the first Liverpool player to score in three consecutive FA Cup rounds since Luis Suarez in 2012 and the first since Robbie Fowler in 1996 to score in rounds 4, 5 and quarter-finals in the same season.
Only Mohamed Salah (8 goals in 14 appearances) scored more goals in the FA Cup than Jones (5 goals in 19 appearances) in Liverpool's current squad.