FA Cup 4th round draw: What time does it start, what TV channel and live stream is it on, and what are ball numbers?
THE FA CUP drama continues as the world’s oldest cup competition gets into it’s groove.
With Premier League and Championship clubs joining at the third round stage, 32 successful teams will advance into the draw for the next round.
When is the FA Cup 4th round draw?
THIS year’s draw will be held on Monday, January 6.
It will take place BEFORE the third round clash between Arsenal and Leeds.
Things are scheduled to get going at 7.35pm.
What TV channel is the FA Cup 4th round draw on and can I live stream it?
YOU can watch the draw live on BBC ONE.
The Beeb are showing Arsenal vs Leeds from the Emirates and will broadcast the draw beforehand.
If you want to stream, you’ve got two options.
The first is the BBC iPlayer, whilst you can also watch the FA’s new Emirates FA Cup Show via their official Twitter account.
Spencer Owen and Jules Breach will host the show, whilst Alex Scott and David O’Leary will do the honours and draw the ties from the hat.
The fourth round will have sixteen ties and is scheduled for the weekend of January 24-27.
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Ball numbers
ALL of this year’s third round ties have yet to be completed.
But you can see which number your team will be in the draw should they win their respective tie:
- 1 Leicester City
- 2 Queens Park Rangers or Swansea City
- 3 Fulham
- 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
- 10 Sheffield United or AFC Fylde
- 11 Southampton
- 12 Liverpool or Everton
- 13 Bristol City or Shrewsbury Town
- 14 AFC Bournemouth
- 15 Sheffield Wednesday
- 16 Bristol Rovers or Coventry City
- 17 Crewe Alexandra or Barnsley
- 18 Manchester City
- 19 Middlesbrough or Tottenham Hotspur
- 20 Reading or Blackpool
- 21 Watford or Tranmere Rovers
- 22 Norwich City
- 23 Millwall
- 24 Crystal Palace or Derby County
- 25 Hull City
- 26 Brentford
- 27 Portsmouth
- 28 Arsenal or Leeds United
- 29 Gillingham or West Ham United
- 30 Burton Albion or Northampton Town
- 31 Burnley
- 32 Birmingham City