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Fourth round draw details, where to watch & more


The 2024/25 FA Cup third round was full of drama, if lacking in classic upsets. There were shocks as Plymouth Argyle overcame Brentford away from home, while Tottenham were given an almighty scare by non-league Tamworth, who bowed out after losing in extra-time.

At the time of the fourth round draw, Dagenham & Redbridge are the final non-league team standing, with the Premier League and Championship teams already dominating the final 32. Details of this year’s competition so far can be found below.

Last year saw former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag get revenge for his side’s defeat in the 2023 final. While the final featured two of the elite top-flight sides, there were a few cup runs from those in the lower tiers.

Maidstone United reached the fifth round, suffering a 5-0 defeat to Coventry City, who came so close to reaching the final. Against Man Utd, the Sky Blues thought they had won the tie in extra time, but eventually lost on penalties.

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The first FA Cup final was played in 1872 and won by Wanderers Football Club – the first of five victories. As of 2024, Arsenal hold the record for most trophies won with 14, with their last coming in 2020.

In total, there have been 143 FA Cup finals staged, with 44 teams winning the competition at least once in their history.

Top five clubs who have won the FA Cup

Club

Wins

Last win

Arsenal

14

2020

Manchester United

13

2024

Chelsea

8

2018

Liverpool

8

2022

Tottenham Hotspur

8

1991

FA Cup format and changes

The FA Cup is a simple knockout tournament, with the winners of each tie advancing to the next round. Non-league clubs take part in qualifying, with teams from League One and League Two entering in the first round proper. Premier League and Championship clubs join at the third-round stage.

A major change to the format has seen replays scrapped from the first round onwards. Previously, drawn matches would see the fixture replayed at the visitors’ home ground, but citing player welfare, the FA decided to remove replays to ease fixture congestion.

The move sparked anger from the EFL and prompted backlash from the likes of Keir Starmer.

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FA Cup fourth round fixtures

The fourth round draw was made on 12th January, with record winners Arsenal the major absentees following their third-round exit. Dagenham & Redbridge were the lowest-ranked team involved, albeit prior to their third-round clash with Millwall. Elsewhere, Doncaster Rovers were among the few representatives outside the top two divisions.

The fourth round, which is set to be played on the weekend of 8th-9th February, sees Premier League leaders Liverpool head to Plymouth, Doncaster host Crystal Palace and a tantalising top-flight clash between Brighton and Chelsea.

TV picks and kick-off times are set to be announced in due course.

FA Cup Fourth Round Draw

Date

Home team

v

Away team

Kick-off time

Sat 8th Feb

Man Utd

v

Leicester

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Leeds

v

Millwall/Dag & Red

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Brighton

v

Chelsea

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Preston/Charlton

v

Wycombe

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Exeter

v

Nottingham Forest

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Coventry

v

Ipswich

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Blackburn

v

Wolves

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Mansfield/Wigan

v

Fulham

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Birmingham

v

Newcastle

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Plymouth

v

Liverpool

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Everton

v

Bournemouth

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Aston Villa

v

Tottenham

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Southampton

v

Burnley

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Leyton Orient/Derby

v

Man City

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Doncaster

v

Crystal Palace

3pm

Sat 8th Feb

Stoke

v

Cardiff

3pm

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2024/25 FA Cup results

The FA Cup’s first round proper kicked off with fifth-tier Tamworth defeating League One Huddersfield Town, while the weekend saw its fair share of surprise results and almighty scares.

However, there was to be no ‘fairytale’ run for Wrexham as they were undone by Harrogate Town. AFC Wimbledon’s win in a grudge match against MK Dons was another highlight of the round.

Tamworth continued their story in the second round after knocking out Burton Albion on penalties, while Reading were taken to extra time by Harborough Town. Elsewhere, League One leaders Wycombe avoided an upset with a win at non-league Wealdstone.

The Lambs’ superb run to the third round came to a valiant end at home to Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur, with the National League outfit taking Ange Postecoglou’s men to extra time.

The shock of the third round was undoubtedly Brentford’s undoing at home to Championship strugglers Plymouth Argyle, while holders Manchester United saw off Arsenal in a fierce affair at the Emirates Stadium following a penalty shootout.

First round

Date

Home team

v

Away team

Fri 1st Nov

Notts County

5-1

Alfreton

Fri 1st Nov

Tamworth

1-0

Huddersfield

Sat 2nd Nov

Barrow

0-1

Doncaster

Sat 2nd Nov

Bradford

3-1

Aldershot

Sat 2nd Nov

Bristol Rovers

3-1*

Weston-super-mare

*after extra time

Sat 2nd Nov

Burton

1-0

Scarborough

Sat 2nd Nov

Carlisle

0-2*

Wigan

*after extra time

Sat 2nd Nov

Chesterfield

3-1

Horsham

Sat 2nd Nov

Crewe

0-1

Dag & Red

Sat 2nd Nov

Exeter

5-3

Barnet

Sat 2nd Nov

Gillingham

0-2

Blackpool

Sat 2nd Nov

Grimsby

0-1

Wealdstone

Sat 2nd Nov

Newport

2-4

Peterborough

Sat 2nd Nov

Port Vale

1-3

Barnsley

Sat 2nd Nov

Reading

2-0

Fleetwood

Sat 2nd Nov

Rochdale

3-4

Bromley

Sat 2nd Nov

Rotherham

1-3

Cheltenham

Sat 2nd Nov

Salford

2-1

Shrewsbury

Sat 2nd Nov

Southend

3-4*

Charlton

*after extra time

Sat 2nd Nov

Stevenage

1-1**

Guiseley

**Stevenage won 5-4 on penalties

Sat 2nd Nov

Stockport

2-1*

Forest Green

*after extra time

Sat 2nd Nov

Swindon

2-1*

Colchester

*after extra time

Sat 2nd Nov

Solihull

3-0

Maidstone

Sat 2nd Nov

Rushall Olympic

0-2

Accrington

Sat 2nd Nov

Maidenhead

1-2*

Crawley

*after extra time

Sat 2nd Nov

Brackley

0-0**

Braintree

**Brackley won 5-4 on penalties

Sat 2nd Nov

Tonbridge Angels

1-4

Harborough Town

Sat 2nd Nov

Tranmere

1-2

Oldham

Sat 2nd Nov

Walsall

2-1

Bolton

Sat 2nd Nov

Woking

0-1

Cambridge

Sat 2nd Nov

Worthing

0-2

Morecambe

Sat 2nd Nov

Wycombe

3-2

York

Sat 2nd Nov

Hednesford Town

4-4**

Gainsborough Trinity

**Gainsborough Trinity won 5-4 on penalties

Sat 2nd Nov

Northampton

1-2*

Kettering

*after extra time

Sun 3rd Nov

MK Dons

0-2

AFC Wimbledon

Sun 3rd Nov

Sutton United

0-1

Birmingham

Sun 3rd Nov

Boreham Wood

2-2**

Leyton Orient

**Leyton Orient won 3-1 on penalties

Sun 3rd Nov

Curzon Ashton

0-4

Mansfield

Sun 3rd Nov

Harrogate Town

1-0

Wrexham

Mon 4th Nov

Chesham United

0-4

Lincoln

Second round

Date

Home team

v

Away team

Fri 29th Nov

Harrogate

1-0

Gainsborough Trinity

Sat 30th Nov

Wealdstone

0-2

Wycombe

Sat 30th Nov

Accrington

2-2**

Swindon

**Accrington won 4-1 on penalties

Sat 30th Nov

Barnsley

0-0**

Bristol Rovers

**Bristol Rovers won 4-3 on penalties

Sat 30th Nov

Cambridge

1-2*

Wigan

*after extra time

Sat 30th Nov

Crawley

3-4

Lincoln

Sat 30th Nov

Exeter

2-0

Chesterfield

Sat 30th Nov

Leyton Orient

2-1*

Oldham

*after extra time

Sat 30th Nov

Morecambe

1-0

Bradford

Sat 30th Nov

Peterborough

4-3

Notts County

Sat 30th Nov

Salford

2-0

Cheltenham

Sat 30th Nov

Stevenage

0-1

Mansfield

Sat 30th Nov

Stockport

3-1

Brackley

Sat 30th Nov

Walsall

0-4

Charlton

Sat 30th Nov

AFC Wimbledon

1-2

Dag & Red

Sun 1st Dec

Kettering

1-2*

Doncaster

*after extra time

Sun 1st Dec

Blackpool

1-2

Birmingham

Sun 1st Dec

Burton

1-1**

Tamworth

**Tamworth won 4-3 on penalties

Sun 1st Dec

Reading

5-3*

Harborough Town

*after extra time

Sun 1st Dec

Solihull

1-2

Bromley

Third round

Date

Home team

v

Away team

Thu 9th Jan

Sheff Utd

0-1

Cardiff

Thu 9th Jan

Everton

2-0

Peterborough

Thu 9th Jan

Fulham

4-1

Watford

Fri 10th Jan

Wycombe

2-0

Portsmouth

Fri 10th Jan

Aston Villa

2-1

West Ham

Sat 11th Jan

Birmingham

2-1

Lincoln

Sat 11th Jan

Bristol City

1-2

Wolves

Sat 11th Jan

Middlesbrough

0-1

Blackburn

Sat 11th Jan

Liverpool

4-0

Accrington

Sat 11th Jan

Leicester

6-2

QPR

Sat 11th Jan

Bournemouth

5-1

West Brom

Sat 11th Jan

Brentford

0-1

Plymouth

Sat 11th Jan

Chelsea

5-0

Morecambe

Sat 11th Jan

Exeter

3-1

Oxford

Sat 11th Jan

Norwich

0-4

Brighton

Sat 11th Jan

Nottingham Forest

2-0

Luton

Sat 11th Jan

Reading

1-3*

Burnley

*after extra time

Sat 11th Jan

Sunderland

1-2*

Stoke

*after extra time

Sat 11th Jan

Leeds

1-0

Harrogate

Sat 11th Jan

Man City

8-0

Salford

Sat 11th Jan

Coventry

1-1**

Sheff Wed

**Coventry won 4-3 on penalties

Sun 12th Jan

Hull

1-1**

Doncaster

**Doncaster won 5-4 on penalties

Sun 12th Jan

Tamworth

0-3*

Tottenham

*after extra time

Sun 12th Jan

Arsenal

1-1**

Man Utd

**Man Utd won 5-3 on penalties

Sun 12th Jan

Crystal Palace

1-0

Stockport

Sun 12th Jan

Ipswich

3-0

Bristol Rovers

Sun 12th Jan

Newcastle

3-1

Bromley

Sun 12th Jan

Southampton

3-0

Swansea

Mon 13th Jan

Millwall

v

Dag & Red

Tue 14th Jan

Leyton Orient

v

Derby

Tue 14th Jan

Mansfield

v

Wigan

Tue 14th Jan

Preston

v

Charlton

Round dates

The fourth round will take place on the second weekend in February, with subsequent rounds being held throughout the year, as detailed in the table below. Actual fixture dates are subject to change depending on TV selections. Draws are usually held following the last match of the round, though this can vary due to TV schedules.

2024/25 FA Cup round dates

Round

Date

First Round

1st-4th November 2024

Second Round

29th Nov-2nd Dec 2024

Third Round

11th January 2025

Fourth Round

8th February 2025

Fifth Round

1st March 2025

Quarter-final

29th March 2025

Semi-final

26th April 2025

Final

17th May 2025

FA Cup prize money

The FA will give out over £22m in prize money over the course of the 2024/25 season. Any non-league clubs who make it through from the first round of qualifying to the first round proper could pocket around £23,000, while if a Premier League or Championship club was to go all the way, they’d be better off to the tune of £5.41m.

FA Cup prize money breakdown

Round

Winners’ prize

Losers’ prize

First Round

£45,000

£15,000

Second Round

£75,000

£20,000

Third Round

£115,000

£25,000

Fourth Round

£120,000

None

Fifth Round

£225,000

None

Quarter-final

£450,000

None

Semi-final

£1,000,000

£500,000

Final

£2,000,000

£1,000,000

How to watch the FA Cup on TV

In the UK, broadcasting rights for the FA Cup are shared between the BBC and ITV. Throughout the season, the BBC will show 18 live matches, while ITV is committed to broadcasting 20 games from the competition.

In the US, FA Cup games are broadcast live on ESPN, with ESPN+ streaming a selection of fixtures across the duration of the tournament.

Recent years have seen BBC and ITV share coverage of the final, while a new broadcasting deal is set to take effect next year, which will see BBC and TNT Sports share coverage of the competition.



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