United at home in FA Cup quarter-finals

Manchester United will play Arsenal in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup providing the Gunners can beat Leyton Orient.

Manchester City or Aston Villa will host the winners of Everton-Reading, while Stoke will be at home to either West Ham or Burnley.

In an all-Premier League tie, Birmingham will face Fulham or Bolton.

The quarter-final ties will be played on March 12-13.

Premier League leaders Manchester United last met Arsenal in the FA Cup in 2008 when the Red Devils were 4-0 winners, while Arsene Wenger s side triumphed over United in the 2005 final on penalties.

The draw: Stoke v West Ham or Burnley; Manchester City or Aston Villa v Everton or Reading; Birmingham v Bolton; Manchester United v Leyton Orient or Arsenal.

International Friendly Preview: Ghana v South Korea

Ghana will look to find some crucial momentum when they take on South Korea in both sides final friendly before the FIFA World Cup.

Kwesi Appiah s Ghana lost 1-0 to the Netherlands in Rotterdam at the end of last month and by the same scoreline to Montenegro in March, meaning they have not won since a friendly against Namibia in January.

Ghana, who came within a whisker of qualifying for the semi-finals of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, face a tough task getting out of Group G in Brazil having been pooled with Germany, Portugal and the United States.

Appiah will surely want his team to gain some confidence on Monday when they clash with South Korea in Miami.

Four years ago, Ghana reached the World Cup quarter-finals but missed out on a berth in the last four…