The historical knockout tourney has a antithetic look this season
- James Orr, Deputy Head of Sport SEO
- Published: 19:48, 7 Feb 2025
THE FA Cup 4th circular is underway with immoderate immense ties taking place.
And Football's oldest competition is taking a somewhat antithetic look this season.
Last term, Manchester United stunned neighbours Manchester City to triumph the trophy with a 2-1 triumph astatine Wembley successful May.
Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo scored the goals arsenic the reddish fractional of Manchester went chaotic successful the capital.
The triumph kept Erik 10 Hag successful a occupation for a fewer much months earlier he was sacked successful October.
However, successful this season's FA Cup, determination is simply a large alteration which was already kicked disconnected from the archetypal circular proper.
Are determination replays successful the FA Cup 4th round?
From this season, determination volition not beryllium replays successful the FA Cup 4th round.
Instead, the games that are level aft 90 minutes volition consecutive caput into extra-time and past perchance penalties.
This has been the lawsuit from the archetypal circular due this season.
FA chiefs agreed other payments to compensate clubs for the abolition of each replays.
All 32 teams eliminated astatine the past 64 signifier volition beryllium paid £25,000 from Wembley funds, with the winners each receiving £115,000.
What FA Cup 4th circular games are connected TV?
Friday, February 7
- Manchester United vs Leicester City - 8pm - ITV1 / ITVX
Saturday, February 8
- Leyton Orient vs Man City - 12.15pm - BBC1 / iPlayer
- Leeds United vs Millwall - 12.15pm - not televised
- Coventry City vs Ipswich Town - 3pm - not televised
- Preston North End vs Wycombe Wanderers - 3pm - not televised
- Stoke City vs Cardiff City - 3pm - not televised
- Southampton vs Burnley - 3pm - not televised
- Everton vs Bournemouth - 3pm - not televised
- Wigan Athletic vs Fulham - 3pm - not televised
- Birmingham City vs Newcastle United - 5.45pm - BBC1 / iPlayer
- Brighton & Hove Albion vs Chelsea - 8pm - ITV4 / ITVX
Sunday, February 9
- Blackburn Rovers vs Wolverhampton Wanderers - 12.30pm - BBC Red Button / iPlayer
- Plymouth Argyle vs Liverpool - 3pm - ITV1 / ITVX
- Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur - 5.35pm - BBC1 / iPlayer
Monday, February 10
- Doncaster Rovers vs Crystal Palace - 7.45pm - BBC Red Button / Player
Tuesday, February 11
- Exeter City vs Nottingham Forest - 8pm - ITV1 / ITVX