Four spots remain in the FFA Cup quarter-finals, after Blacktown City, Melbourne City, Canberra Olympic and Melbourne Victory all won through to the final eight last Wednesday night.

All four games take place on Tuesday night across four different states, and all eyes will be on these teams to see which clubs can keep the fairy tale alive.

 

Edgeworth Eagles v Western Sydney Wanderers

Magic Park, Broadmeadow (NSW), 8pm (AEST)

The Eagles impressed during their Round of 32 3-0 victory over FNQ Heat, and Edgeworth will be taking a lot of confidence into this one.

Western Sydney came back from 2-0 down to defeat fellow A-League side Wellington Phoenix, as debutant Lachlan Scott scored a quickfire double to lead the Wanderers to victory.

Despite his age, Daniel McBreen remains a major threat to the Wanderers goal, as the 39-year-old got on the score sheet during Edgeworth's win over the Heat.

The Wanderers will go in as favourites, but this away trip could get a little tricky for Tony Popovic's men.

 

Devonport Strikers v Bentleigh Greens

Valley Road, Devonport (TAS), 8pm (AEST)

The Strikers are on a Cup run never seen in Tasmania before, as the side are the first team from the state to be playing for a berth in an FFA Cup quarter-final.

Devonport also took home the PS4 NPL title finishing eight points clear of their closest rival, and confidence will be sky high following their positive results over the past month.

2014 Cup semi-finalists Bentleigh also won their PS4 NPL competition in Victoria, and progressed to the final 16 after a penalty shootout against Metrostars last round.

Both sides will fancy themselves on Tuesday night in what promises to be one of the matches of the night.

 

Melbourne Knights v Green Gully

Knights Stadium, Sunshine (VIC), 8pm (AEST)

This Victorian derby has the potential to be a fantastic tie, as both sides have been knocked out of the NPL league, with this competition the only thing left for both teams to play for.

Melbourne defeated Cockburn City just three weeks ago to progress to the final 16, although Gully's result was arguably the more impressive.

Liam Boland's wonder strike knocked A-League side Central Coast out of the FFA Cup in a thrilling 2-1 comeback win at home for Gully, and they'll be out to continue on their winning ways against their crosstown rivals on Tuesday night.

 

Perth Glory v Sydney FC

Dorrien Gardens, West Perth (WA), 8.30pm (AEST)

The only all A-League tie of the Round of 16, the Glory and Sky Blues will do battle for a spot in the final eight on Tuesday night.

Perth haven't had any struggles during pre-season and have just completed their A-League roster hours before kick-off, after signing former Sydney striker Joel Chianese.

Sydney have made some impressive signings themselves, as the marquee signing of Bobo will excite fans for theย upcoming season.

This tie will serve as a yardstick for both clubs as we approach the beginning of the A-League season, although there's no doubt Perth and Sydney will be out to progress when they do battle.