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FA Cup Fourth Round: Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle, Aston Villa and More in Action This Weekend

The Emirates FA Cup fourth round is in full swing, featuring thrilling results from Friday and Saturday, with key matches scheduled for Sunday and Monday. Premier League giants alongside lower-league surprises promise cup drama[1][2][3].



Results So Far

  • Friday: Hull City 0-4 Chelsea; Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Town[1][7].
  • Saturday: Burton Albion 0-1 West Ham (AET); Burnley 1-2 Mansfield Town; Manchester City 2-0 Salford City; Norwich 3-1 West Brom; Southampton 2-1 Leicester (AET); Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle; Liverpool 3-0 Brighton[1][4][5].

Highlights include Chelsea's dominant win over Hull and Wrexham's upset against Ipswich. Manchester City eased past local rivals Salford, while Newcastle stunned Aston Villa. Liverpool comfortably beat Brighton, and Mansfield caused a stir by defeating Burnley[1][5][7].

Upcoming Fixtures (Sunday, February 15)

Time Match Broadcast
12:00pm Birmingham City vs Leeds United TNT Sports 3, discovery+
1:30pm Grimsby Town vs Wolverhampton Wanderers TNT Sports 1, discovery+
2:00pm Oxford United vs Sunderland discovery+
2:00pm Stoke City vs Fulham discovery+
4:30pm Arsenal vs Wigan Athletic TNT Sports 1, discovery+

Monday's Tie

Macclesfield vs Brentford at 7:30pm (TNT Sports 1, discovery+). Sixth-tier Macclesfield, fresh off a historic shock over holders Crystal Palace, face another Premier League test against Brentford[1][2][5].

Key Storylines

Wolves face a "classic cup test" at mud-bath Blundell Park against giant-killers Grimsby, who recently beat Weston-Super-Mare[1]. Sunderland aim to end an 11-year wait for the fifth round against relegation-threatened Oxford[1]. Arsenal host Wigan in a televised clash, while Birmingham welcome Leeds[2][6]. Broadcasts are on TNT Sports and discovery+ across the UK[2].

With upsets like Macclesfield's triumph and Wrexham's progress, the FA Cup's magic endures as 16 teams vie for quarter-final spots[3][5][7].