
Portsmouth's on-loan midfielder Jamie O'Hara is desperate to avoid parent club Tottenham in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley after Pompey beat Birmingham to reach last four.
Two second half goals from Frederic Piquionne clinched their place in the semis although Birmingham's Liam Ridgewell had an effort ruled out despite television replays showing the ball had crossed the line.
O'Hara will not be allowed to play against Spurs if the north London club beat Fulham and then draw Portsmouth.
"I will be watching the draw very closely and hopefully we will dodge them," said O'Hara on ITV. "I want them to do well but I want two games at Wembley.
"The fans are fantastic. They have got a bit of magic about them. This was all about giving something back to them because it has been a bit of a torrid season.
"But we are going to Wembley now and that is fantastic for everyone involved in the club."
Pompey goalkeeper David James insists Ridgewell's header did not cross the line as far as he was concerned.
When asked if Birmingham had scored, the England goalkeeper replied: "Not as far as I am aware.
"Maybe we can debate that on the way home but we won 2-0 as far as the score goes and I think we deserved it. Happy days."