FA Cup fixtures in full: Fourth round draw for Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham, Liverpool and more

Chelsea were the final team to secure their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup as the third-round replays ended on Wednesday.

After a delayed kick-off, the Blues needed 120 further minutes and a penalty shootout to beat Norwich as Swansea and Wigan saw off Wolves and Bournemouth, respectively.

With holders Arsenal out, the fourth round draw has thrown up a few big ties, with Manchester United travelling to Yeovil - the lowest-ranked team left in the competition - and Tottenham facing a trip to Newport County.

Fourth round fixtures in full

  • Liverpool vs West Brom

  • Peterborough vs Leicester City

  • Huddersfield vs Birmingham

  • Notts County vs Swansea

  • Yeovil Town vs Manchester United

  • Sheffield Wednesday vs Reading

  • Cardiff City vs Manchester City

  • MK Dons vs Coventry

  • Millwall vs Rochdale

  • Southampton vs Watford

  • Middlesbrough vs Brighton

  • Wigan vs West Ham

  • Hull City vs Nottingham Forest

  • Newport County vs Tottenham

  • Chelsea vs Newcastle

  • Sheffield United vs Preston North End

Fourth round fixture dates

Fourth round ties will be played across the weekend of 26-29 January.

Television coverage

Yeovil Town host Manchester United on Friday, January 26, with kick-off at 7.55pm. The game will be broadcast on BBC One.

BT Sport 2 have a triple-header on Saturday, with Peterborough United v Leicester City (12.30pm) followed by Newport County v Tottenham (5.30pm) and Liverpool v West Brom (7.45pm).

Chelsea v Newcastle United (1.30pm) kick off Sunday's action on BT Sport 2 (1.30pm) before Cardiff City v Manchester City (4pm) finish the day on BBC One.

Fifth round ball numbers

  1. Sheffield United

  2. Watford

  3. Birmingham City

  4. Liverpool

  5. Brighton

  6. Peterborough

  7. Wigan

  8. Coventry

  9. Newport County

  10. Huddersfield

  11. Yeovil

  12. Nottingham Forest

  13. Notts County

  14. MK Dons

  15. Manchester United

  16. West Brom

  17. Rochdale

  18. Tottenham

  19. Middlesbrough

  20. Leicester

  21. Hull

  22. Cardiff

  23. Manchester City

  24. West Ham

  25. Swansea

  26. Reading

  27. Newcastle

  28. Millwall

  29. Southampton

  30. Preston

  31. Chelsea

  32. Sheffield Wednesday