SAINTS are heading back to Wembley after dispatching of neighbours Bournemouth 3-0 at Vitality Stadium yesterday.
It has been an impressive run from Ralph Hasenhuttl's men, defeating Shrewsbury Town, Arsenal and Wolves before knocking out Cherries to reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
They are still yet to concede a goal in this season's competition.
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But it looks like Saints may well have to produce their best performance of the run yet if they are to reach their first FA Cup final since 2003.
Premier League leaders Manchester City are also in the draw, alongside Saints.
The other two quarter-finals take place today with Chelsea facing Sheffield United (1.30pm), before Leicester City host Manchester United (5pm).
And it is during that second fixture that the draw for the last four will take place.
Fans can watch who Saints are paired with live on BBC One and the BBC iPlayer, at half-time of the coverage of Man Utd's trip to King Power Stadium. That is expected to be at around 5.45pm.
Saints will be ball number two in the draw.
The semi-finals of the competition are scheduled for the weekend of Saturday, April 17, meaning Saints' scheduled Premier League contest against Crystal Palace will now be rearranged.
Saints last reached the semi-finals in 2018, losing to Chelsea.
They have won the FA Cup once in their history, under Lawrie McMenemy in 1976.
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