With the Premier League's top two are already out, Sunderland will fancy their chances of lifting the FA Cup and they're 9/1 courtesy of bet365 to do it.

However, the Black Cats face a tough quarter final showdown at Everton, who are Betfred's 10/11 favourites to reach the last four.

Paddy Power quote Martin O'Neill's men at 10/3 to win at Goodison Park, where a draw at 5/2 with Skybet would not be a disaster for a Sunderland team that would be confident of success back on their own patch. Subsequently, a case can be made for Ladbrokes' 11/2 marked against a 1-1 scoreline.

Black Cats supporters can cover the stalemate and an away win in the handicaps, where William Hill hand O'Neill's charges a goal start at 5/6 but fans hoping that the midweek defeat to Liverpool will have knocked the stuffing out of the Toffees will prefer Partybets' 4/1 for Sunderland to nick it by one.

A second consecutive 1-0 victory over Merseyside opposition is an 11/1 shot at Stan James and the Black Cats' match winner last weekend, Nicklas Bendtner, is 8/1 (BetVictor) to break the deadlock again.

A last-gasp goal at the Emirates Stadium denied Newcastle a point against Arsenal but the sixth-placed Magpies are Blue Square's 4/5 favourites to tomorrow see off Norwich (4/1, Boylesports).

Coral chalk 11/4 against a draw, a price that could prove popular, alongside Betfred's 13/2 for a 1-1 scoreline given that Newcastle are winless in four, however, the visitors are also without a victory in four attempts and as the Magpies enjoy home advantage they look decent value at 11/4 via Skybet to emerge triumphant by a solitary goal.

Ladbrokes offer 4/6 for both teams to score and a case can be made for bet365's 15/2 chalked against a 2-1 Newcastle triumph in a match Partybets price at 7/10 to produce three or more goals. Looking to contribute to that tally will be Demba Ba, who struck twice in a 4-2 defeat, when the pair met at Carrow Road and he's a 4/1 shot at William Hill to open the scoring on this occasion.

Middlesbrough missed the chance to force their way into the automatic promotion picture last weekend as they went down to Leeds but Tony Mowbray's men could at least tighten their grip on a play-off place today by beating Birmingham.

Boro are bet365's 10/3 outsiders for the points at St Andrews, where the hosts are 21/20 with William Hill and Betfred post 5/2 against the draw, which could be popular given the Blues two stalemates in three in the league.

Coral chalk 6/1 against it finishing one-each and Middlesbrough can be backed via Skybet at 2/1 Draw No Bet but Birmingham's shaky recent form could encourage away fans for whom Paddy Power offer 9/1 for a 1-0 Boro triumph.

BetVictor quote Lucas Jutkiewicz at 8/1 to notch first but with little between the sides, it's unlikely that the scoring will start early so it's worth considering Coral's 6/1 for the opener to occur after the 28th minute.

In League One, Hartlepool are slight underdogs at 7/4 (Partybets) as they host Stevenage but unbeaten in five at home, Neale Cooper's troops could land a point, a result Ladbrokes quote at 23/10.

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