4th round draw, if anyone cares

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Full draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup

Arsenal v Stoke City/Newcastle
Coventry v Walsall/Millwall
Oldham v Huddersfield Town
Swindon/Barnet v Fulham/Bristol Rovers
Wigan v Chelsea
Luton/Liverpool v Swansea/Havant & Waterlooville
Southend v Barnsley
Southampton v Norwich/Bury
Man Utd v Tottenham/Reading
Portsmouth v Plymouth
Derby/Sheff Wed v Preston
Watford v Wolves
Peterborough v Charlton/West Brom
Sheff Utd v West Ham/Man City
Mansfield v Middlesbrough
Tranmere/Hereford v Cardiff

Ties to be played on 26 & 27 January



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FA Cup third-round replay dates

Tuesday 15 January


West Brom v Charlton
Bury v Norwich
Barnet v Swindon
Reading v Tottenham
Millwall v Walsall
Bristol Rovers v Fulham
Sheffield Wednesday v Derby
Liverpool v Luton


Wednesday 16 January


Man City v West Ham
Havant & Waterlooville v Swansea
Newcastle v Stoke
Hereford v Tranmere
 
I think it would be great for the FA Cup if Havant managed to play Liverpool
 
I think it would be great for the FA Cup if Havant managed to play Liverpool


And even better for Liverpool fans if they beat them then Benitez might get his clueless arse kicked out of Anfield
 
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I wish they'd actually televise some ties that symbolize what the FA Cup is about and not just the big four.

Games like Huddersfield and Brum are what it's all about.

Burnley v Arsenal
Luton v Liverpool
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The FA Cup isn't about much now that even Championship sides are playing their 2nd strings
 
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We could have beaten Norwich as well :icon_sad:
 
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I wish they'd actually televise some ties that symbolize what the FA Cup is about and not just the big four.

Games like Huddersfield and Brum are what it's all about.

i agree with you..the prem teams are on tv enough without showing all-premiership ties in the cups :icon_roll
 
i agree with you..the prem teams are on tv enough without showing all-premiership ties in the cups :icon_roll

Its shown to a World Wide audience who Sky and the BBC no doubt sell the rights to.I don't think many in the States etc will want to watch Southend v Barnsley
 
BBC Coverage

Man City v West Ham
Wednesday 16 January, 2005 GMT, BBC ONE

Mansfield v Middlesbrough
Saturday 26 January, 1230 GMT, BBC ONE

Wigan v Chelsea
Saturday 26 January, 1715 GMT, BBC ONE

Man Utd v Reading/Tottenham
Sunday 27 January, 1400 GMT, BBC ONE
 
Sky Sports will televise the third-round replay between Liverpool and Luton Town at 2000 GMT on Tuesday 15 January, followed by West Ham or Manchester City's trip to Sheffield United on 27 January (1600 GMT).
 
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