After outlasting Manchester United in a seven-goal thriller in the last eight on Thursday night, Spurs will now be at home for the first game in a two-legged tie against the current Premier League leaders in the second week of January, then travelling to Anfield for the return fixture in early February.
Meanwhile, Arsenal will at home for their first leg against Newcastle before travelling to St James’ Park for the decider.
Tottenham and Liverpool have yet to meet in the Premier League this season, with their first encounter coming up in north London on Sunday.
Arsenal and Newcastle have already gone head to head in the top-flight however, with Alexander Isak’s early strike earning the Magpies all three points on Tyneside back in early November.