FA Cup 4th round draw ball numbers: See which number your team is for draw at the Emirates
ALL eyes are on the Emirates for this year’s FA Cup fourth round draw.
Alex Scott and David O’Leary will do the honours as the remaining 32 sides in the world’s oldest cup competition learn their fate.
FA Cup 4th round draw ball numbers
THIRD round weekend is one of the season’s big highlights.
With Premier League and Championship clubs now in the mix, the competition is really hotting up.
There are still plenty of ties still to be played, so as yet the ball numbers for the fourth round draw aren’t finalised.
But from each third round tie, the provisional numbers have already been allocated.
The winners of the following ties will be given the number listed below:
- 1 Leicester City or Wigan Athletic
- 2 Queens Park Rangers or Swansea City
- 3 Fulham or Aston Villa
- 4 Chelsea or Nottingham Forest
- 5 Wolverhampton Wanderers or Manchester United
- 6 Charlton Athletic or West Bromwich Albion
- 7 Rochdale or Newcastle United
- 8 Cardiff City or Carlisle United
- 9 Oxford United or Hartlepool United
- 10 Sheffield United or AFC Fylde
- 11 Southampton or Huddersfield Town
- 12 Liverpool or Everton
- 13 Bristol City or Shrewsbury Town
- 14 AFC Bournemouth or Luton Town
- 15 Brighton & Hove Albion or Sheffield Wednesday
- 16 Bristol Rovers or Coventry City
- 17 Crewe Alexandra or Barnsley
- 18 Manchester City or Port Vale
- 19 Middlesbrough or Tottenham Hotspur
- 20 Reading or Blackpool
- 21 Watford or Tranmere Rovers
- 22 Preston North End or Norwich City
- 23 Millwall
- 24 Crystal Palace or Derby County
- 25 Hull City
- 26 Brentford or Stoke City
- 27 Fleetwood Town or Portsmouth
- 28 Arsenal or Leeds United
- 29 Gillingham or West Ham United
- 30 Burton Albion or Northampton Town
- 31 Burnley
- 32 Birmingham City
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How can I watch the FA Cup 4th round draw?
THIS year’s draw will be held on Monday, January 6.
It will take place before Arsenal’s clash with Leeds United at the Emirates Stadium in North London.
The draw will be held at 7.35pm, with kick-off in the game schedule for 7.56pm.
You can watch on BBC ONE, the BBC iPlayer or via live stream on the FA’s official Twitter feed.