Chelsea 2-0 Stoke: Handshakes aplenty at Stamford Bridge this weekend as the FA Cup holders host Tony Pulis' side in the second FA Cup quarter-final of the day
Frank Lampard puts the home side 1-0. Captain John Terry finds his team-mate, who drills past Thomas Sorensen from 18 yards
Terry follows up his assist for Chelsea's first to give the home side a 2-0 lead. The England defender's powerful header takes a deflection off Adam Wilkinson on it's way in and secures Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final spot
Everton 5-1 Hull: Hull make the trip across the M62 for the only Premier League fixture of the day and go close to snatching an early lead when Richard Garcia goes through but fails to beat Tim Howard
Mikel Arteta fires Everton into an early lead. The midfielder drifts past Nick Barmby and volleys Yakubu's cross past Boaz Myhill in the Hull goal
Hull's Kamil Zayatte brings down Yakubu in the penalty area, giving the home side a chance to double their lead. The striker takes the kick but it is easily saved by Myhill
Hull make Everton pay for missing their penalty and are level through Tom Cairney. The home side half clear a free-kick and the youngster is on hand to fire home the equaliser
Everton restore their lead over Phil Brown's side. Arteta grabs his second by finishing from a neat backheel pass from Stephen Pienaar
The home side extend their lead when Richard Garcia heads in an own goal. Arteta is again involved and it is his cross that the Hull midfielder turns into his own net
Landon Donovan makes it 4 for Everton. The American, in what could be his last home game for the club, fires home from Leighton Baines's cross
Substitute Jack Rodwell finishes the rout for Everton. Donovan turns provider, laying the ball back for Rodwell to slot past Myhill and lift the Toffees to 8th
Reading 2-4 Aston Villa: Shane Long heads the Championship side ahead in their FA Cup quarter-final tie against the beaten Carling Cup finalists
Long grabs his and Reading's second 15 minutes later. The Republic of Ireland international strokes past Brad Friedel from 12 yards to give the Championship side one foot in the FA Cup semi-finals
With Martin O'Neill's halftime words ringing in their ears, the visitors pull one back through Ashley Young. John Carew heads past Adam Federici to fire Villa back on equal terms
Carew makes it 3 goals in ten minutes for the Premier League side to complete the comeback. Stephen Warnock's cross finds the striker, who loses marker Ivar Ingimarsson and flicks home
Carew completes his hat-trick in stoppage time. The striker is brought down by Ingimarsson and smashes into the top right of Federici's goal to book Villa a return to Wembley
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