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    Could FA Cup games be postponed this weekend due to Covid-19 outbreaks, and will unaffected teams receive a bye?

    THE FA Cup fourth round is about to begin but there are concerns over the futures of teams in the competition if they’re stuck down by Covid.
    In round three, Southampton saw their game with Shrewsbury postponed after an outbreak among the League One club’s squad.

    The FA Cup is back but Covid has thrown doubt over some matchesCredit: PA:Press Association

    And Derby County and Aston Villa were forced to play development squads against Chorley and Liverpool respectively.
    Could matches be postponed because of Covid?
    Matches could be postponed if there are Covid outbreaks at competing clubs.
    The FA does not have a specific rule as to how these games should be decided but says it is done on a case-by-case basis.

    Arsenal won last season’s FA Cup with a win over ChelseaCredit: EPA
    If any teams feels they’re unable to field a team, they can apply for an FA review.

    It’s customary, though, that a side who has 14 fit and available players, go ahead with the game.
    The FA will make their decision based off of a number of factors, including whether that particular team followed guidelines correctly, and just how badly affected the squad is.
    Will unaffected teams receive a bye?
    Earlier this season, the EFL decided that Tottenham would receive a bye into the fourth round of the Carabao Cup after positive test results in their opponents Leyton Orient’s squad.

    Marine take on Tottenham in their third round clash on Sunday Credit: PA
    But in contrast, the FA decided Southampton’s third round tie with Shrewsbury was to go ahead.
    That precedent would suggest that unless a club is deemed to have been negligent, ties will not be forfeited.
    However, if a team has 14 or more available players at their club, they can expect to be asked to play their match as scheduled. More

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    When is the FA Cup 5th round draw, who is playing and when will ties take place?

    THE FA Cup fourth round is underway and holders Arsenal have already been knocked out at Southampton.
    And we saw Chorley denied after a brave effort as they lost 1-0 at home to Wolves.

    Kyle Walker-Peters helped Southampton to victory over ArsenalCredit: AFP or licensors

    But who has made it into the fifth round and who will they be playing?
    When is the FA Cup fifth round draw?
    The FA Cup fifth round draw was made on Monday, January 11 following the conclusion of the third round.
    Although usually the draw is made once the fourth round has been played, this time it was held immediately after the fourth round draw.
    This was done as a one-off so that fixtures could be moved more easily in the event of Covid outbreaks.

    FA Cup 5th round draw
    Fulham or Burnley vs AFC Bournemouth or Crawley Town
    Man Utd or Liverpool vs West Ham or Doncaster Rovers
    Sheffield United or Plymouth Argyle vs Millwall or Bristol City
    Wolves vs Southampton
    Barnsley or Norwich City vs Chelsea or Luton Town
    Everton or Sheffield Wednesday vs Wycombe or Tottenham Hotspur
    Swansea City or Nottingham Forest vs Cheltenham Town or Man City
    Brentford or Leicester City vs Brighton or Blackpool
    When will FA Cup 5th round ties be played?
    The FA Cup 5th round will be a midweek round.
    It will be held on the week commencing Monday, February 8.
    But there should be plenty of time to get all the ties played as the quarter-finals will not be held until the weekend of Saturday, March 20. More

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    How do I watch BT Sport Extra, which FA Cup fourth round fixtures are on service this weekend?

    GET ready for a bumper weekend of FA Cup action with 32 teams going head-to-head in the fourth round.
    With no supporters allowed in grounds for the foreseeable future, EVERY tie will be shown live on TV in the UK.

    Mikel Arteta will be hoping his Arsenal side can retain the FA CupCredit: Getty – Pool

    Matches will be shown live on BT Sport and BBC iPlayer or TV.
    How do I watch BT Sport Extra?
    Of the 32 FA Cup matches being broadcast this weekend, twelve of them will be shown on BT Sport Extra.
    This service is available to everyone who has an account with BT Sport, or those of you with BT Broadband.
    If you get BT Sport through your TV, simply head to BT Sport 1 and hit the red button on your remote.

    You can then choose from the menu which game you wish to watch on the relevant Extra channel.
    Alternatively – if you have BT TV – you can find Extra in HD located between channels 465 and 470.
    Matches can also be streamed from the BT Sport website.

    Which FA Cup matches are being shown on BT Sport Extra this weekend?
    Saturday, January 23
    Bournemouth vs Crawley – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 2)
    Swansea vs Nottingham Forest – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 4)
    Barnsley vs Norwich – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 5)
    Millwall vs Bristol City – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 6)
    Brighton vs Blackpool – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 3)
    Sunday, January 24
    Fulham vs Burnley – 2.30pm (BT Sport Extra 2)
    Where can I watch the rest?
    Saturday, January 23
    Southampton vs Arsenal – 12.15pm (BT Sport 1)
    Sheffield United vs Plymouth – 3pm (BBC iPlayer)
    West Ham vs Doncaster – 3pm (BBC iPlayer)
    Cheltenham Town vs Manchester City – 5.30pm (BBC One/iPlayer)
    Sunday, January 24
    Chelsea vs Luton Town – 12 Noon (BBC One/iPlayer)
    Brentford vs Leicester – 2.30pm (BT Sport 1)
    Manchester United vs Liverpool – 5pm (BBC One/iPlayer)
    Everton vs Sheffield Wednesday (BT Sport 1)

    Monday, January 25
    Wycombe vs Tottenham 7.45pm (BT Sport 1) More

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    Southampton vs Arsenal FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for FA Cup fourth round match

    ARSENAL take on fellow Premier League side Southampton in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
    The Gunners beat Newcastle 2-0 in the third round while Southampton had to overcome Shrewsbury in a delayed tie after an outbreak of coronavirus in their opponents’ squad.

    Arsenal drew 1-1 with Southampton last time and Gabriel was sent offCredit: AFP or licensors
    What time does Southampton vs Arsenal kick-off?
    Arsenal’s trip to Southampton will get underway from 12.15pm UK time on Saturday, January 23.
    The game will take place at Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium.
    There will be no fans in attendance because of the coronavirus lockdown.
    What channel is Southampton vs Arsenal and can it be live streamed?
    Southampton’s home tie with Arsenal will be shown live on BT Sport 1.
    The action will be available for live streaming from the BT Sport app, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Can I watch for FREE?
    EE customers can get a free three-month trial of BT Sport by texting SPORT to 150.
    At the end of the three months you will automatically roll onto the £15 per month subscription.
    Or you can cancel the trial at any time during the three months by texting STOP SPORT to 150.

    Team news

    Jannik Vestergaard, Nathan Redmond, Oriol Romeu, Moussa Djenepo, Michael Obafemi, Nathan Tella and William Smallbone are ALL out for Southampton.
    But Danny Ings is set to return after isolating following a positive Covid test.
    Che Adams and Stuart Armstrong may also return for the Saints.
    Pablo Mari is out for Arsenal with a calf problem while Dani Ceballos has the same issue and is a doubt.

    Odds
    Southampton – 9/4
    Draw – 11/5
    Arsenal – 5/4
    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    FA Cup fourth round TV fixtures: How to live stream FREE and watch matches this weekend on BBC iPlayer and BT Sport

    THE world’s greatest cup competition is back this weekend.
    With the UK back in lockdown the magic of the FA Cup will be a tonic for supporters facing months under new coronavirus regulations.

    Manchester United face Liverpool at Old Trafford after squeezing past Watford in the third roundCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    And in a boost for fans, you’ll be able to watch every single clash on TV – with a number of matches on free-to-air.
    FA Cup fourth round TV matches
    There are 16 matches in the fourth round, spread across several days of action.
    Matches are being shown on BT Sport and the BBC, although none are on the FA Player as they were in the third round.
    Games on BBC ONE and BBC iPlayer are FREE to watch for everyone.

    BT Sport games will be available to anyone who has a subscription to the service, with the BT Sport Extra channel available by pressing the red button.

    BT Sport will be showing the majority of matchesCredit: Paul Marriott – The Sun
    If you have an EE phone contract, you can grab a three-month BT Sport trial by texting SPORT to 150.
    To get the FA Player, head to their official website or download the app from the App or Play Store on your mobile.

    FA Cup fourth round fixtures:
    Friday, January 22
    Chorley vs Wolverhampton Wanderers – 7.45pm (BT Sport 1)
    Saturday, January 23
    Southampton/Shrewsbury vs Arsenal – 12.15pm (BT Sport 1)
    Bournemouth vs Crawley – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 2)
    Swansea vs Nottingham Forest – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 4)
    Barnsley vs Norwich – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 5)
    Millwall vs Bristol City – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 6)
    Brighton vs Blackpool – 3pm (BT Sport Extra 3)
    Sheffield United vs Plymouth – 3pm (BBC iPlayer)
    West Ham vs Doncaster – 3pm (BBC iPlayer)
    Cheltenham Town vs Manchester City – 5.30pm (BBC One/iPlayer)

    Sunday, January 24
    Chelsea vs Luton Town – 12 Noon (BBC One/iPlayer)
    Fulham vs Burnley – 2.30pm (BT Sport Extra 2)
    Brentford vs Leicester – 2.30pm (BT Sport 1)
    Manchester United vs Liverpool – 5pm (BBC One/iPlayer)
    Everton vs Sheffield Wednesday (BT Sport 1)
    Monday, January 25
    Wycombe vs Tottenham 7.45pm (BT Sport 1) More

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    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury: What date will fight happen, where will it take place, how much money will they earn?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA vs Tyson Fury is the fight everybody wants to see – so just when will these two Brit superstars get it on in the ring?
    Both are coming off big victories, and 2021 should be the year they finally meet face-to-face in the squared circle.

    Joshua vs Fury – when will it happen?

    According to multiple players close to the deal – this summer.
    During the summer of 2020, news had spread that the pair verbally agreed to terms on a two-fight deal for 2021, providing the pair could skate through their next challenges unscathed.
    Joshua held up his end of the bargain by knocking out Kubrat Pulev, while Fury looks like he’s managed to escape a trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.

    Fury beat Wilder in Feb 2020 to win the WBC world heavyweight titleCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, has repeatedly touted ‘late May, early June 2021’ as a rough date for the mega-bout.

    And just last week, the Essex-born promoter admitted he thought the deal was ‘four weeks’ away from being signed.

    Joshua vs Fury – where will it take place?
    Sorry British boxing fans – but Wembley Stadium in London looks to be completely off the cards, at least for the first fight anyway.
    Ideally, all parties involved with making Joshua vs Fury will want as many fans as possible in attendance to capitalise on a likely huge and historic gate.
    The coronavirus pandemic has kept fans out of British boxing arenas since March 2020, apart from the 1,000 that were allowed to watch Joshua vs Pulev on December 12.

    The UK is still in a lockdown, with the situation to be reviewed in mid-February, so it’s looking unlikely that 90,000 fans will be allowed into any venues come early summer.
    As for venues abroad… Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Singapore, Australia and the U.S. all look to be viable options.
    It’s now just about which country stumps up the most money to host the fight. Saudi already have a good relationship with Hearn, Joshua and Matchroom, having hosted AJ’s rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019.
    Fury has also competed in Saudi, albeit in a WWE ring rather than a boxing one.
    Joshua vs Fury – how much will they earn?
    A lot. That’s the simple answer. Both Joshua and Fury have already made upwards of £40million each for their respective fights with Ruiz Jr and Wilder.
    So when they fight each other, expect the figures to be at last double that.
    Hearn also spoke last week about how he expects the pair to make ‘Mayweather money’, referencing the grand purses Floyd used to pull in for his fights.

    “It’s certainly I think, you know, the biggest fight, the most lucrative fight, in boxing right now – unquestionably,” Hearn said.
    “That’s Mayweather money. You know? And we haven’t seen Mayweather money since Mayweather.
    “I think it’s impossible to give a number. There’s no set purses for this fight because, obviously, it’s a revenue share. But it’s certainly gonna break records everywhere.”
    It’s been speculated, however, that the pair could earn £80m each.
    Joshua vs Fury – what hurdles are left to clear?
    Back in the latter months of 2020, there were quite a few, but we look to be in a much stronger position right now.
    First, Joshua had to beat Pulev, which he did emphatically with a 9th-round knockout.
    Fury had been targeting a third fight with Wilder, but once that didn’t come to fruition, an interim bout with Agit Kabayel has been planned – but that also fell through.
    It seems Fury decided his best bet would be to wait it out until he can fight AJ.

    Joshua beat Ruiz Jr over 12 rounds in Saudi to win back his world titlesCredit: PA:Press Association
    One problem he has, however, is Wilder, who believes the clause he exercised to compete in a third fight hasn’t been honoured.
    Team Fury says the clause expired back in October, while Wilder’s side have gone the legal route to get that trilogy rematch.
    Neither Hearn nor Fury’s American promoter Bob Arum expect there to be any way Wilder can win that case, and they expect Joshua vs Fury to happen.

    Usyk is the WBO heavyweight title mandatory challengerCredit: Getty – Contributor
    There’s also the WBO mandatory situation, and while not one that will prohibit the fight from happening, one that could affect which belts are on the line.
    Oleksandr Usyk is the WBO’s mandatory challenger, but earlier this week, a from Boxing Scene stated that a hurdle has been cleared in that respect, and that the WBO title WILL be on the line for Joshua Fury.
    Expect Usyk to be handsomely paid in the meantime.
    Joshua vs Fury – what channel will it be on in the UK?
    This could be a tricky one.
    Joshua has an exclusive deal with Sky Sports in the UK, and while Fury’s deal with BT Sport isn’t exclusive, he’s closely aligned with them.
    Fury, however, has fought on Sky Sports Box Office before, most notably for his world heavyweight title win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.

    Eddie Hearn says the fight will be signed in the next four weeksCredit: PA:Press Association
    Don’t be surprised if the two sides come to an agreement where both Sky and BT decide to work together on a dual-broadcast.
    In the U.S., the situation is also tricky.
    Fury has an exclusive deal with ESPN, while Joshua’s last four fights have been shown on streaming service DAZN in the U.S.
    ESPN offer a pay-per-view service for their big fight nights while DAZN work on a subscription-based model, making a deal for the fight to be shown on both channels difficult.
    Joshua vs Fury – what have they all said?
    Joshua: “How close is the Fury fight? I promise you it’s happening.
    “But until you hear it from me, don’t buy into anything. I’m serious about the fight so when I announce it you’ll know it’s real.”
    Fury: “I just got off the phone with [my trainer] Sugarhill Steward in America.
    “We are going to smash AJ – one round, two rounds, three rounds. Done! Can’t wait.”

    Frank Warren is confident the fight will take place in May or JuneCredit: PA:Press Association
    Hearn: “Both guys are training at the moment, you know, with the understanding that this will be the next fight for them.
    “So, whilst we can’t say the fight is signed, we can say that we’re closing in and it looks like both fighters are happy with the terms.”
    Arum: “There’s no [Wilder] mediation. I mean, there has been over Christmas, and New Year, there was mediation
    “I don’t know, maybe the mediator will be able to solve the situation, but we got a real problem because Tyson Fury has said to me and the mediator, ‘Not today, not tomorrow, and not ever’ will he ever fight Wilder after what Wilder said to him.”

    Bob Arum says there’s no way Joshua-Fury isn’t happeningCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Warren: “But the fight, we are hoping to get it on and, if we are being realistic, it will be some time in May or June.
    “I hope that in the next few weeks it is over the line. We are supposed to be getting some sort of draft agreement this week and it will be a two-fight deal.” More

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    What is Conor McGregor’s entrance ring walk music he walks out to for UFC fights?

    IF previous entrances are anything to go by, Conor McGregor will be making quite the ring walk for his huge clash against Dustin Poirier.
    The Notorious usually walks down to the ring to his late namesake who was from Brooklyn, but only after something more close to home.

    Irish-flag clad Conor McGregor making his ring walk
    What is the entrance song Conor McGregor uses, and who sings it?

    Draped in the Irish flag McGregor usually walks down to The Foggy Dew, an Irish folk ballad.
    Foggy Dew is powerful Irish war ballad with the lyrics describing the Easter Rising that took place in April 1916.
    The version McGregor walks down to the ring to is the one Sinead O’Connor sang on the 1995 Chieftain’s album The Long Black Veil.
    At UFC 189 in Las Vegas, O’Connor sang a live rendition of the song for McGregor’s entrance.

    The song then mixes into Notorious B.I.G’s 1997 hit Hypnotize, from album Life After Death.
    McGregor has also used 50 Cent’s I Get Money mixed into The Foggy Dew in the past too

    When did McGregor first use the song?
    McGregor first used the song in the UFC before his fight against Diego Brandao at UFC Fight Night in Dublin in July 2014.
    In front of the joyous home support, McGregor recorded a first-round knockout in the bout. More

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    Liverpool vs Burnley: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for TONIGHT’S Premier League clash

    LIVERPOOL face Burnley tonight as they look to get their Premier League title defence back on track.
    The Reds are coming off a frustrating 0-0 draw at home with Premier League title rivals Manchester United, and will be looking to make amends with an important three points.

    Liverpool take on Burnley at Anfield in an important Premier League clashCredit: PA:Press Association
    What time does Liverpool vs Burnley kick-off?
    Liverpool’s home match with Burnley will get underway from 8pm UK time on Thursday, January 21.
    The game will take place at Anfield.
    There will be no supporters in the ground because of the coronavirus lockdown.
    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?
    Liverpool’s clash with Burnley will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event.
    The action is available for live streaming from the Sky Go or NOW TV apps, both of which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.
    You can also catch the game on a Smart TV, so long as it carries the NOW TV app.

    Team news

    Joel Matip could return for the game after suffering an adductor injury earlier this year, but he’s still a doubt for Liverpool.
    Naby Keita will still be out for a little while longer as has a muscle injury which he sustained in the draw with West Brom.
    Diogo Jota is out until early February with a knee problem, as is full-back Kostas Tsimikas.
    Joe Gomez and Virgil van Dijk remain sidelined until close to the end of the season for Liverpool.

    Odds
    Liverpool – 1/5
    Draw – 11/2
    Burnley – 16/1
    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More