When will the FA Cup fourth-round matches be played?
The matches will be played around the weekend commencing Saturday, February 14.
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The FA Cup fourth-round draw has been made, setting the stage for exciting matchups. Meanwhile, notable third-round matches have delivered upsets and memorable moments.
The FA Cup fourth-round draw has produced several compelling matchups. Non-league Macclesfield's reward for defeating Crystal Palace is a home tie against Brentford. Manchester United's struggles continue as they were knocked out by Brighton, who they also lost to earlier in the season, highlighting ongoing issues at the club. Brighton will face Liverpool in the next round.
The draw in full:
Liverpool or Barnsley v Brighton & Hove Albion Stoke v Fulham Oxford v Sunderland Southampton v Leicester Wrexham v Ipswich Arsenal v Wigan Hull v Chelsea Burton v West Ham Burnley v Mansfield Norwich v West Brom Port Vale v Bristol City Grimsby v Wolves Aston Villa v Newcastle Manchester City v Salford or Swindon Macclesfield v Brentford Birmingham v Leeds
The matches are scheduled to be played between February 13-16. This season, drawn matches will proceed directly to extra time and penalties, eliminating replays.
The matches will be played around the weekend commencing Saturday, February 14.
No, all ties will go to extra time and, if necessary, a penalty shootout.
Non-league Macclesfield is the lowest-ranked team after beating Crystal Palace.
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