Steve Clarke has accused the Football Association of "devaluing" the FA Cup, following news that Reading's quarter-final replay against Bradford City will be played on a Monday evening due to UEFA rules.
UEFA rules state that domestic matches cannot be played at the same time as continental fixtures so the teams must play their replays just two days after important league matches.
"I think the FA are devaluing the competition a little bit by making both teams play on Saturday then Monday. Why don't they just play it [on Tuesday or Wednesday] - what are UEFA going to do?," Clarke told Sky Sports News.
"I love the FA Cup and everything it stands for.
"Bradford's run to this point has been amazing and all that romance is there but the FA choose to make both teams play on a Monday. That is the one disappointment."
Reading were held to a 0-0 draw by Bradford City, and the teams will meet again on March 16.
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