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FootballFull FA Cup Fourth-Round Draw as Chelsea, Liverpool, and Man United Learn Fate
- Chelsea, Man City, and Liverpool headline a list of clubs that have qualified for the fourth round of the FA Cup
- The three clubs have a chance of progressing further in the competition after they were paired with lower-tier sides
- Fixtures of the fourth round of the competition are due to be played between Friday, February 4, and Monday, February 7
Chelsea, Liverpool, and Man City have all landed relatively easier opponents following the FA Cup fourth-round draw conducted on Sunday, January 9.
The three Premier League giants are among a host of English clubs who have qualified for the next round of the competition.
Arsenal, who won the tournament in 2020 are already out following their shock elimination by Nottingham Forest.
Man United, meanwhile, will need to see off Aston Villa in their fixture on Monday, January 10, to secure their place in the next phase.
Kidderminster Harriers, who are the lowest-ranked team still in the competition have been rewarded with a meeting against EPL side, West Ham.
There are three definite all-EPL fixtures, with Everton set to host Brentford, Tottenham to face Brighton, as Wolves square it out with Norwich City.
Man City, who have won the competition six times are billed to host Fulham at the Etihad Stadium as Chelsea entertain Plymouth at Stamford Bridge.
Metro UK reports the FA Cup fourth round is due to be played between Friday, February 4, and Monday, February 7.
Here is the full fourth-round draw:
Crystal Palace vs Hartlepool United
Bournemouth vs Boreham Wood
Huddersfield Town vs Barnsley
Peterborough United vs QPR
Cambridge United vs Luton Town
Southampton vs Coventry City
Chelsea vs Plymouth
Everton vs Brentford
Kidderminster Harriers vs West Ham
Man Utd or Aston Villa vs Middlesbrough
Tottenham vs Brighton
Liverpool vs Cardiff City
Stoke City vs Wigan Athletic
Nottingham Forest vs Leicester City
Man City vs Fulham
Wolves vs Norwich City
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FootballEarlier, Sports Brief reported Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has demanded his charges apologise to fans following the Gunners' shock FA Cup elimination.
Speaking in his post-match interview, Arteta noted there is every need for his players to apologise to supporters for their lacklustre performance.
"We were not good enough and we have to apologise for it," the Spaniard said