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Which matches are on BBC and ITV? Tottenham, Liverpool & Man City details

Which matches are on BBC and ITV? Tottenham, Liverpool & Man City details

The FA Cup is soon to return for another weekend of action as teams gear up for the fourth round. Manchester United, Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester City are still in the mix, as well as some minnows looking to cause an upset.

The biggest tie of the round is undoubtedly Manchester City vs Arsenal, with one of the two favourites set to be knocked out in the early stages of one of football’s most famous tournaments.

Here are all the matches that will be shown on free-to-air television in the United Kingdom during the FA Cup fourth round this weekend.

Before knowing who has been picked for TV, it is important to see which ties are being played and where there could be a potential upset.

Preston North End will be welcoming Tottenham to Deepdale which could be an intriguing tie, while Wrexham will try to defy the odds at home against Sheffield United. Liverpool have got yet another tough game to contend with as they face Brighton.

For those without BT Sport, eight different FA Cup ties will be available to watch from Friday 27 January through to Monday 30 January. City and Arsenal get things underway on Friday, and then there are five games across Saturday and Sunday, before Derby vs West Ham United on Monday night.

Friday 27 January

Manchester City vs Arsenal

The top two teams in England meet on Friday night when Manchester City host Arsenal.

While there may well be changes to each side’s starting XI, talents like Martin Odegaard, Phil Foden and new Gunners signing Leandro Trossard are expected to feature.

Saturday 28 January

Accrington Stanley vs Leeds

Accrington Stanley advanced into the fourth round of the FA Cup by beating Boreham Wood. Their reward is a home tie against Premier League opposition in Leeds.

Jesse Marsch’s side are unpredictable at the best of times, so this one could be packed with goals.

Walsall vs Leicester City

One goal from Kelechi Iheanacho proved enough for Leicester to surge past Neil Harris’ Gillingham in the last round, but this trip to Walsall still seems like a potential banana skin.

The Foxes’ form has been poor for most of the season and with five losses in their last seven games, they could be prey for potential giant-killers Walsall, who are firmly entrenched in League Two mid-table.

Preston North End vs Tottenham

Spurs shook away some cobwebs recently by beating Fulham and will be targeting an improved FA Cup run than recent years have provided.

They’ve been knocked out in the fifth round in the last three tournaments and face a…

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