When is the FA Cup Fourth Round draw? Fixtures, schedule, dates of matches in English competition

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Holders Manchester City and three teams from the fifth-tier of English football are among the clubs hoping to be involved when the draw for the Fourth Round of the 2023/24 FA Cup takes place.

At least four Premier League clubs will not be part of the next stage of the competition because they have been drawn against top-flight rivals in the Third Round. They include league leaders Liverpool and title rivals Arsenal, who face one another at Anfield on January 7.

The 24 teams from the Championship join at the third-round stage, at least three of whom will be out by the end of this matchday as a result of games against clubs who are also in the second tier.

While the final 32 in this season's FA Cup is being decided, here's what we know so far about the details of the fourth-round draw.

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When is the FA Cup Fourth Round draw?

The remaining teams will be drawn against each other before 2013 winners Wigan Athletic host 12-time champions Manchester United on Monday, January 8.

Two retired or active players are likely to be on drawing duty, with ex-England internationals Paul Parker, Dave Beasant, Anita Asante and Trevor Steven among the names to have participated in the ceremonies so far, as well as Arsenal star Jen Beattie and former Jamaica midfielder Jobi McAnuff.

Where to watch FA Cup Fourth Round draw

The draw is likely to be available to watch and live stream through the official broadcasters of the match between Wigan Athletic and Manchester United.

As FA Cup rightsholders in the United States, ESPN+ will have live coverage of the Fourth Round draw.

ITV will be showing the draw as part of its coverage of United's visit to their former Premier League opponents, who are 17th in League One, in the UK.

In Canada, Sportsnet is the place to follow the draw and the match, while in Australia, it's Paramount+.

What time is the FA Cup Fourth Round draw?

The draw is expected to take place before the Wigan vs. Man United match, which kicks off at 3.15 p.m. ET (8.15 p.m. local time) on Monday, January 8.

That means the draw will likely start around 30 minutes before the game.

MORE: English Premier League table 2023/24

FA Cup Fourth Round draw numbers

Here are the ball numbers for the draw.

1. Luton Town or Bolton Wanderers
2. Shrewsbury Town or Wrexham
3. Arsenal or Liverpool
4. Brighton & Hove Albion
5. Norwich City or Bristol Rovers
6. West Ham United or Bristol City
7. Tottenham
8. Fulham
9. West Bromwich Albion or Aldershot Town
10. Southampton
11. Ipswich Town
12. Peterborough United or Leeds United
13. Leicester City
14. Watford
15. Newcastle United
16. Sheffield Wednesday
17. Crystal Palace or Everton
18. Aston Villa
19. Nottingham Forest or Blackpool
20. Wigan Athletic or Manchester United
21. Manchester City or Huddersfield Town
22. Blackburn Rovers
23. Sheffield United
24. Swansea City
25. Chelsea
26. Bournemouth
27. Coventry City
28. Brentford or Wolves
29. Plymouth Argyle
30. Maidstone United
31. Newport County or Eastleigh
32. Hull City or Birmingham City 

When is the FA Cup Fourth Round?

Fourth-round ties will take place across the weekend of Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 January, 2024.

There is a possibility that selected ties could take place on the Friday and Monday either side to allow for television coverage.

As is the case for the Third Round, if games finish level, the away team will host a replay. For the Fourth Round, that will take place in the week commencing February 5.

In the event of teams finishing the replay all square, 30 minutes of extra time will be played. If they are still level, the tie will be settled by a penalty shootout.

How to watch the FA Cup

The table below details where fans can watch selected matches across some of the world’s major territories.

  TV Streaming
USA ESPN ESPN+
Canada Sportsnet
UK BBC, ITV BBC iPlayer, ITV X
Australia Network 10 Paramount+
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