The winners of the quarter-finals will book a date in the capital, with all FA Cup semi-finals now played at Wembley.
In the last round we followed Brighton & Hove Albion to the Britannia Stadium. But after being with them since their second round win over FC United of Manchester, we bid farewell to the Seagulls.
Stoke dominated with a 3-0 win, which saw our attentions turned to the Potters.
Now we are following Stoke City, a club who has never reached an FA Cup final, and who has only won one major trophy - the League Cup back in 1972.
However, they did enjoy a trip to Wembley just over 10 years ago when in 2000 they won the Auto Windscreens Shield.
Many of the fans who were at the Twin Towers on that day will be present on Sunday as West Ham travel to the Britannia looking to upset the odds.
Ahead of the big clash we were lucky enough to catch up with Stoke manager Tony Pulis.
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