THE FA Cup is rolling on at pace in the fourth round – with Middlesbrough shocking Manchester United.
And that means we’ll soon find out the crunch fifth round ties with the draw taking place.
There are three all-Premier League clashes in the fourth round, including Everton vs Brentford.
While non-league Kidderminster will be looking to cause an almighty shock when they face West Ham.
When is the FA Cup fifth round draw?
The FA Cup fifth round draw takes place on Sunday, February 6.
The draw will take place BEFORE Liverpool’s clash against Cardiff, expected at around 11.30am GMT.
Liverpool vs Cardiff then kicks off at 12pm.
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How can I watch the FA Cup fifth round draw?
The draw will be broadcast LIVE on ITV 1 on TV.
It will also be live streamed on the ITV Hub.
FA Cup fifth round draw ball numbers
Here are the ball numbers for the FA Cup fifth round draw:
1 Crystal Palace
2 AFC Bournemouth or Boreham Wood
3 Huddersfield Town
4 Peterborough United
5 Luton Town
6 Southampton
7 Chelsea
8 Everton
9 West Ham United
10 Middlesbrough
11 Tottenham Hotspur or Brighton & Hove Albion
12 Liverpool or Cardiff City
13 Stoke City
14 Nottingham Forest or Leicester City
15 Manchester City
16 Norwich City
FA Cup fourth round fixtures on TV this weekend
Friday, February 4
Man Utd vs Middlesbrough (8pm) – ITV1
Saturday, February 5
Chelsea vs Plymouth (12.30pm) – BBC Red Button
Kidderminster vs West Ham (12.30pm) – BBC One
Cambridge vs Luton (5.30pm) – BBC Red Button
Tottenham vs Brighton (8pm) – ITV4
Sunday, February 6
Liverpool vs Cardiff (12pm) – ITV1
Nottingham Forest vs Leicester (4pm) – BBC One
AFC Bournemouth vs Boreham Wood (6.30pm) – ITV4
Which FA Cup 4th round games are not on TV?
Crystal Palace vs Hartlepool
Huddersfield vs Barnsley
Peterborough vs QPR
Southampton vs Coventry
Everton vs Brentford
Stoke vs Wigan
Man City vs Fulham
Wolves vs Norwich
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