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Eight matches are set to take place from 6-9 March, and each one will be broadcast live on one channel.A blend of Premier League heavyweights and lower league dark horses remain in the mix, including Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City from the top tier. The victors of each match will bag an additional £238,500 from the overall prize pot.Every single fixture in the FA Cup fifth round will be televised, with TNT Sports and discovery+ sharing the coverage.
Supporters can stream every match live via the discovery+ app or Prime Video's TNT Sports channel.A subscription is priced at £30.99 per month and also includes access to most of the upcoming UEFA Champions League round of 16 fixtures. However, the Newcastle vs Barcelona clash on 10 March is exclusively available on Amazon's Prime Video.Watch the FA Cup on TNT SportsTNT Sports broadcasts select FA Cup fixtures and fans can tune in on the TNT Sports Prime Video channel.
A monthly subscription also includes select Champions League, Europa League and Premier League games.In addition to TNT Sports, Wolves vs Liverpool (6 March) and Wrexham vs Chelsea (7 March) will also be shown on BBC One and iPlayer. Here's the complete schedule and kick-off times for the FA Cup fifth round:.Friday, March 68pm – Wolves vs Liverpool: TNT Sports 1, discovery+, BBC One.Saturday, March 712.15pm – Mansfield Town vs Arsenal: TNT Sports 1, discovery+.5.45pm – Wrexham vs Chelsea: TNT Sports 2, discovery+, BBC One.8pm – Newcastle vs Man City: TNT Sports 1, discovery+.Sunday, March 812pm – Fulham vs Southampton: TNT Sports 2, discovery+.1.30pm – Port Vale vs Sunderland: TNT Sports 1, discovery+.4.30pm – Leeds United vs Norwich City: TNT Sports 1, discovery+.Monday, March 97.30pm – West Ham vs Brentford: TNT Sports 1, discovery+.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.FA Cup
