Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur
The FA Cup sponsored by E.ON
Sixth Round Proper
12.45pm, Sunday 11 March 2007
Stamford Bridge
Live on BBC1
Winning clubs will receive £300,000 from The FA
Each televised club will receive £265,000 from The FA

Tottenham midfielder Didier Zokora will come face-to-face with international team-mate Didier Drogba on Sunday, determined to end his FA Cup dream.

Chelsea are still chasing glory on four fronts this season and Drogba, who has recently been named African Footballer of the Year, is banging in goals for fun.

And Zokora knows he will prove a real danger to Spurs' Cup hopes at Stamford Bridge this weekend.

Zokora said: "I am very happy for him. He has shown that he is one of the best strikers in Africa.

"We see each other at international games and we played together in France.

"But I have not had time to speak to him about The FA Cup game."

As well as scuppering Chelsea's FA Cup challenge, Zokora will also be out to show top form in front of the TV cameras after admitting that Tottenham are yet to see the best of him after a topsy-turvy start to his English career.

He moved to White Hart Lane from St Etienne for £8.2 million last summer as an attacking midfielder, but has yet to score.

But with Tottenham chasing glory in both The FA Cup and UEFA Cup, he is hoping the best is yet to come.

He added: "We are still in two cups where we can progress, and we have a good chance to get in the top six in the league as well.

"As for me, there is hopefully more to come.

"The English game is a lot faster than I am used to, and I am just starting to get used to it."

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