Venue: Craven Cottage Date: Saturday, 7 March Kick-off: 1715 GMT
Coverage: Full commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live, Score updates and text commentary on BBC Sport website
Fulham defender Chris Baird is still out after sustaining a leg injury in the match at Arsenal last week.
Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora should start up front but Diomansy Kamara is pushing hard after building up his match fitness in recent weeks.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the game at Craven Cottage.
Goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar is expected to give way to either Ben Foster or Tomasz Kuszczak.
Fulham (from): Schwarzer, Pantsil, Stoor, Hangeland, Hughes, Konchesky, Davies, Etuhu, Dacourt, Murphy, Gera, Dempsey, Johnson, Zamora, Zuberbuhler, Kallio, Nevland, Kamara, Gray, Barnes.
Man Utd (from): Van der Sar, Foster, Kuszczak, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evans, Evra, Ronaldo, Carrick, Scholes, Gibson, Fletcher, Park, Giggs, Anderson, Nani, Rooney, Berbatov, Tevez, Welbeck.
Manchester United continue their quest for a unique quadruple of Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and Carling Cup and six pieces of silverware from the one campaign, having already bagged the Community Shield, League Cup and World Club Championship.
Hodgson hopeful of pulling off Cup upset
Fulham have never won the FA Cup; Manchester United have lifted the trophy a record 11 times.
The Cottagers' sixth and most recent appearance in the semi-finals was in 2002, when they were beaten by Chelsea. They last appeared in the quarter-finals five years ago and, ironically, it was Manchester United who eliminated them.
The Red Devils are aiming for a record 26th appearance in the last four.
Fulham, who've been drawn at home for the first and only time in this Cup run, have scored nine goals so far on the road to Wembley, a third of them by Andrew Johnson.
United have also netted nine goals on their "march to the arch", with Danny Welbeck, Nani and Darron Gibson helping themselves to two each.
The League ladder
Fulham are nine places lower than Manchester United in the Premier League table.
Referee
Mike Dean (Wirral)
Replay date
Tuesday 17 or Wednesday 18 March - Kick Off: 2000 hours
Current form
Wednesday's late, late 0-1 home loss to Hull was only their second defeat in eight games (all competitions).
Not scored in two; both Premier League fixtures.
Recent FA Cup performance
Facing Premier League opposition for the first time in this current cup run, and the first occasion since being knocked out at the fifth round stage home to Tottenham in the year before last.
Not ousted a fellow Premier League club since Everton in the fourth round in 2004. It was two rounds later that season when they last faced and lost to Manchester United in this competition.
The Manager
Roy Hodgson has won two domestic cups in his managerial career; he guided Malmo to the Swedish Cup in 1986 and 1989.
FA Cup fact
Fulham were a second tier club when they contested their only FA Cup final in 1975, losing 2-0 to West Ham. The Cottagers' team included Bobby Moore and Alan Mullery, in what was to be the last Wembley appearances for both as professional players, as their long and distinguished England international careers neared their end.
Current form
Undefeated in 14; won 13 and drawn one since losing to Derby in the first leg of the Carling Cup semi-final at Pride Park on 7 January.
Lost only one of the last 29.
Recent FA Cup performance
Aiming to reach the semi-finals for the fourth tie in six years.
Eventual winners Portsmouth blocked their path at this same quarter-final stage last season.
The Manager
United have won the cup a record five times under Sir Alex Ferguson, who has led out the side for the final on eight occasions.
Sir Alex has won 21 major pieces of silverware since taking charge at Old Trafford in November 1986. He is the most successful British football manager, winning 32 pieces of silverware in all in over 22 years at the helm.
FA Cup fact
Been paired with Premier League opposition in 13 of their last 15 rounds.
All competitions
Manchester United have won their last eight meetings with Fulham, scoring eight goals without reply in the last three - all Premier League games.
The Red Devils are undefeated in 29 league and cup matches against the Cottagers. They have won 24 and drawn five since Fulham's 2-1 top-flight triumph on 5 September 1964 at the Cottage.
FA Cup
This is the eighth time these clubs have been paired together; United have progressed on each of the last six occasions and have only been knocked out by Fulham in a fourth round tie in West London in March 1908.
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