The FA Cup continues this weekend with the fourth round of the competitors. The third round noticed 9 Premier League groups eradicated, with Aston Villa’s house defeat to Stevenage amongst the huge upsets.
The motion will start on Friday night time with Premier League leaders Arsenal travelling to title rivals Manchester City in a heavyweight conflict.
National League leaders Wrexham – who’re owned by Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney – are the solely non-league aspect left.
They face Sheffield United at the Racecourse Ground, whereas Accrington Stanley may also be plotting an upset after they face Leeds United at Saturday lunchtime.
Here’s all the things it’s essential know.
When is the FA Cup fifth round draw?
The draw for the subsequent round will happen on Monday 30 January from 7pm GMT. The draw will happen throughout the One Show on BBC One, and forward of the conflict between Derby and West Ham.
Are there replays in the fourth round?
Yes, if matches end as a draw after 90 minutes, the tie will go to a replay. The replays will have to be staged earlier than the fifth round, which shall be held in midweek from Tuesday 28 February to Thursday 2 March.
What are the draw numbers?
- 1 Preston North End or Tottenham Hotspur
- 2 Southampton or Blackpool
- 3 Wrexham or Sheffield United
- 4 Ipswich Town or Burnley
- 5 Manchester United or Reading
- 6 Luton Town or Grimsby Town
- 7 Derby County or West Ham United
- 8 Stoke City or Stevenage
- 9 Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City
- 10 Walsall or Leicester City
- 11 Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood Town
- 12 Manchester City or Arsenal
- 13 Bristol City or West Bromwich Albion
- 14 Brighton & Hove Albion or Liverpool
- 15 Fulham or Sunderland
- 16 Accrington Stanley or Leeds United
What matches are on TV this weekend?
Friday
Manchester City v Arsenal, 20:00 – reside on ITV1, ITVX.
Saturday
Accrington Stanley v Leeds United, 12:30 – reside on BBC One
Walsall v Leicester City, 12:30 – reside on Red Button
Preston North End v Tottenham Hotspur, 18:00 – reside on BBC One
Manchester United v Reading, 20:00 – reside on ITV4
Sunday
Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool, 13:30 – reside on ITV1
Wrexham v Sheffield United, 16:30 – reside on BBC One
Monday
Derby County v West Ham United, 19:45 – reside on ITV4
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