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Two teams will book their place in the FA Cup semi-finals after Saturday's last eight ties.
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Brighton v Forest
A cagey first half became most notable for Carlos Baleba's effort which flew just past Matz Sels' left-hand post as both sides cancelled each other out.
But there was controversy after the interval as the visitors won a penalty for Kaoru Mitoma's apparent foul on Elliot Anderson before it was later overturned by VAR.
With the clash scoreless after 90 minutes, a more lively extra time period ensued with Diego Gómez going closest with a header which Sels tipped over the crossbar.
The Seagulls appeared to have snatched the spoils in the closing minutes of the tie through Pervis Estupiñán's shinned effort but it was immediately flagged offside.
Palace seal first Wembley spot
Scorers: Eze 34', Sarr 38', Nketiah 75'
Crystal Palace sealed the FA Cup semi-final's first place with a 3-0 win over Fulham.
The visitors welcomed back Jean-Philippe Mateta as he made a first start since being stretchered off after a horror tackle in their fifth round win over Millwall.
They opened the scoring through Eberechi Eze's sweetly struck effort before he teed up Ismaïla Sarr for a second just four minutes later. at Craven Cottage
Oliver Glasner's side piled the misery on the Cottagers in the closing stages as Eddie Nketiah slotted past Bernd Leno at his near post.
Palace have now reached the competition's last four three times in the past decade.
Sunday sees the remaining quarter final ties take place with Preston hosting Aston Villa while Manchester City travel to Bournemouth.
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