The FA Cup fourth-round draw is fast approaching, generating great excitement among football fans in England. Following the thrilling third-round ties, the qualified teams are eagerly awaiting to find out their next opponents in the world's oldest club football competition.
The draw will take place on Sunday, 12th January, after the conclusion of the Arsenal vs. Manchester United match. That game is scheduled to kick off at 3 p.m. UK time (GMT). Therefore, the draw is expected to commence at approximately 5 p.m. UK time (GMT), unless the tie at the Emirates Stadium goes to extra time.
For those wishing to follow the draw live, it will be broadcast on BBC One in the UK. Former footballers Martin Keown and Mark Schwarzer will be conducting the draw.
Liverpool, following their victory in the third round, will be ball number 10 in the draw. While the complete list of qualified teams is not yet confirmed, the following clubs have already secured their place in the fourth round:
Cardiff
Fulham
Everton
Wycombe
Plymouth
Chelsea
Exeter City
Brighton
Nottingham Forest
Burnley
Stoke
Leeds
Manchester City
Coventry
Aston Villa
Leicester
Bournemouth
Wolves
Blackburn
Birmingham
Liverpool
With a mix of teams from the Premier League, the Championship, and lower divisions, the FA Cup fourth-round draw always offers the possibility of exciting matchups. Fans will be watching closely to see if any big rivalries are drawn or if lower-league teams get the chance to cause an upset against football giants. The magic of the FA Cup lies precisely in these possibilities, and the draw is the first step towards glory or elimination.
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