FA Cup 2021/2022 fourth-round draw

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fourth-round draw

Crystal Palace v Hartlepool
Bournemouth v Boreham Wood
Huddersfield v Barnsley
Peterborough v QPR
Cambridge v Luton
Southampton v Coventry
Chelsea v Plymouth
Everton v Brentford
Kidderminster v West Ham
Manchester United v Middlesbrough
Tottenham v Brighton
Liverpool v Cardiff
Stoke v Wigan
Nottingham Forest v Leicester
Manchester City v Fulham
Wolves v Norwich
The fourth round will be played between 4 and 7 February.
 
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FA CUP 4TH ROUND TV MATCHES (UK)

FRIDAY 4 FEBRUARY
Manchester United v Middlesbrough (8pm) - ITV

SATURDAY 5 FEBRUARY
Kidderminster v West Ham at (12.30pm) - BBC One

Tottenham v Brighton (8pm) - ITV4

SUNDAY 6 FEBRUARY
Liverpool v Cardiff (12pm) - ITV

Nottingham Forest v Leicester (4pm) - BBC One

Bournemouth v Boreham Wood (6:30pm) - ITV4
 
BBC Sport will show four FA Cup fifth-round ties live, including Chelsea's trip to Championship side Luton.

Middlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday, 1 March (19:55 GMT) will be on BBC One and iPlayer.
Crystal Palace's game with Stoke City (19:30) that day will be on the Red Button and iPlayer.

Luton v Chelsea the next day (19:15) is on BBC One and iPlayer, and Southampton v West Ham (19:30) will be on the Red Button and iPlayer.

Chelsea beat Luton 3-1 in last season's fourth round with Frank Lampard sacked as manager the next day.

The other four games will be on ITV.

Each club with a live TV game receives £125,000, with the Red Button games earning clubs £32,500 each.

There will also be radio coverage of the fifth round on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Confirmed kick-off times for fifth round​

Tuesday, 1 March

Peterborough United v Manchester City (19:15)

Crystal Palace v Stoke City (19:30)

Middlesbrough v Tottenham Hotspur (19:55)

Wednesday, 2 March

Luton Town v Chelsea (19:15)

Southampton v West Ham (19:30)

Liverpool v Norwich City (20:15)

Thursday, 3 March

Everton v Boreham Wood (20:15)

Monday, 7 March

Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town (19:30)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60339370
 

FA Cup quarter-final draw:​

Crystal Palace v Everton

Middlesbrough v Chelsea

Nottingham Forest or Huddersfield v Liverpool

Southampton v Manchester City
 
FA Cup Quarter-Finals

Saturday 19 March
5:15pm Middlesbrough v Chelsea (BBC)

Sunday 20 March
12:30pm Crystal Palace v Everton (ITV)
3pm Southampton v Manchester City (BBC)
6pm Nottm Forest v Liverpool (ITV)

Each club receives a £200,000 live broadcast fee
 
FA Cup Semi Final Draw

Manchester City v Liverpool
Chelsea v Crystal Palace
The semi-final ties will both be held at Wembley on the weekend of 16 and 17 April.
 

Fans call for Man City-Liverpool match to be moved​

Meanwhile, the other semi-final between Manchester City and Liverpool is still set to go ahead at Wembley despite no trains running from either city to or from London from 15 to 18 April because of engineering works between Euston and Milton Keynes.

The FA says it is liaising with both clubs and working with Network Rail and National Express to find a solution "so that supporters of both teams are able to travel to and from the fixture with as minimal disruption as possible".

Malcolm Clarke, chair of the Football Supporters' Association, has criticised the timing of the works.

"While fans appreciate the need for work on the railways, it would make sense to avoid the FA Cup semi-final weekend given the numbers travelling," he said.

In a joint statement, fans' groups Spirit of Shankly from Liverpool and City's 1894 Group said: "For the other semi-final between Chelsea and Crystal Palace, Wembley makes sense. For Liverpool and City it makes no sense.

"We are asking both clubs, the FA and Wembley to reconsider where this game is played and, for once, to put the fans at the forefront of their thinking.

"City and Liverpool are less than 40 miles apart and there are plenty of grounds big enough, far closer than Wembley, to stage such a prestigious game.
Chelsea set for full semi-final support
 
The FA will lift English football’s 3pm blackout to allow Manchester City and Liverpool’s FA Cup semi-final to be shown on television in the United Kingdom at 3:30pm on Saturday 16 April.

Due to the Easter weekend schedule, only three Premier League games, and no Championship, League One or League Two matches, will kick-off at 3pm.

The semi-final between City and Liverpool will be broadcast on BBC One.

The other semi-final, between Chelsea and Crystal Palace, is set for Sunday 17 April at 4:30pm and will be shown on ITV

The FA have also pledged 100 free buses to help get Liverpool and Manchester City fans to Wembley and all "non-essential" roadworks will be paused
 
It makes no sense though. The demand for IPTV streams of 3pm kickoffs shows nobody wants it. No other European country does it.
 
It makes no sense though. The demand for IPTV streams of 3pm kickoffs shows nobody wants it. No other European country does it.
UK always has to be special I guess lol.

Having 3pm games shown on TV won't affect ticket sales or clubs shutting down as they like to say.

Hardcore and loyal fans will always go to games no matter what.
 
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