When was FA Cup pulled? Date, start time, TV channel and live stream for the fifth round

The FA Cup will soon reach its fifth round (the FA via Getty Images)

The FA Cup will soon reach its fifth round (the FA via Getty Images)

Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham and Manchester City are among the teams who want to take part in the fifth round of the FA Cup for Manchester United this weekend.

The owners of United began the campaign on Friday evening when they had overcome the former caretaker Ruud van Nistelrooy and his Leicester team in rather controversial circumstances before a full schedule on Saturday.

Man City is out to annoy a huge cup when you travel to Leyton Orient while Fulham travels to Wigan.

Chelsea later drives before Brighton before Liverpool goes to Aston Villa.

To play everything for: The 2025 FA Cup continues at speed (the FA via Getty Images)To play everything for: The 2025 FA Cup continues at speed (the FA via Getty Images)

To play everything for: The 2025 FA Cup continues at speed (the FA via Getty Images)

Here is everything you need to know about the fifth round of the FA Cup …

When is the FA Cup Fifth round draw?

The fifth round of the FA Cup will take place on Monday, February 10, 2025, around 7.10 p.m.

Where can you watch the fifth round of the FA Cup

TV channel: The draw will be forwarded BBC one While ‘The One Show’, which starts at 7 p.m. GMT.

Live stream: The BBC Sport website And BBC Sport IPlayer will offer a free live stream.

Live reporting: Follow the draw with Standard sport‘S blog!

When will the fifth round of the FA Cup be played?

The ties for the FA Cup Fifth Runde are played on the weekend of Saturday, March 1, 2025.

FA Cup Fifth round confirmed ball numbers

1 – Manchester United

2 – Leeds United or Millwall

3 – Brighton & Hove Albion or Chelsea

4 – Preston North End or Wycombe Wanderers

5 – Exeter City or Nottingham Forest

6 – Coventry City or Ipswich Town

7 – Blackburn Rovers or Wolverhampton Wanderers

8 – Wigan Athletic or Fulham

9 – Birmingham City or Newcastle United

10 – Plymouth Argyle or Liverpool

11 – Everton or AFC Bournemouth

12 – Aston Villa or Tottenham Hotspur

13 – Southampton or Burnley

14 – Leyton Orient or Manchester City

15 – Doncaster Rovers or Crystal Palace

16 – Stoke City or Cardiff City

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