All of the FA Cup fixtures live on TV - and where to watch them this weekend

Holders Manchester City are among the teams set to feature on BBC this weekend (Getty Images)Holders Manchester City are among the teams set to feature on BBC this weekend (Getty Images)
Holders Manchester City are among the teams set to feature on BBC this weekend (Getty Images)

The FA Cup is back with Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Leicester and Tottenham among the team's still in contention to lift the prestigious trophy

It's return is welcome too, with the Premier League campaign at its most one-sided in years as Jurgen Klopp's side canter toward a triumph that, even at this early stage, seems certain.

As the tournament is still in its early stages there's still potential for giant killings with League Two side Northampton Town among the side's in the fourth round.

Seven of the sixteen fourth round ties are televised this weekend, three of which will be free to view on the BBC. FA Cup champions Manchester City and league leaders Liverpool are among the teams who will feature on terrestrial television this weeknd

Where can I watch the games?

BT Sport and BBC are sharing coverage of the FA Cup this season.

BBC will be showing three of the fourth round fixtures, while BT Sport will be showing four.

Games on the BBC can also be watched live via BBC iPlayer, while also BT Sport subscribers can watch the games on the channel's app or via their online streaming platform.

Which games are on TV?

Friday, January 24

Northampton Town vs Derby County, 8pm on BT Sport 1QPR vs Sheffield Wednesday, 8pm on BT Sport Extra

Saturday, January 25

Brentford vs Leicester City, 12.45pm on BBC OneHull City vs Chelsea, 5.30pm on BT Sport One

Sunday January 26

Manchester City vs Fulham, 1pm on BBC OneWatford or Tranmere Rovers vs Manchester United, 3pm on BT Sport 1Shrewsbury Town vs Liverpool, 5pm on BBC One

Monday January 27

AFC Bournemouth vs Arsenal, 8pm on BT Sport 1

Full list of Emirates FA Cup fourth round fixtures

Friday 24 January

8pm: Northampton Town v Derby County8pm: Queens Park Rangers v Sheffield Wednesday

Saturday 25 January

12.45pm: Brentford v Leicester City3pm: Southampton v Tottenham Hotspur3pm: Millwall v Sheffield United3pm: Reading v Cardiff3pm: West Ham v West Brom3pm: Burnley v Norwich City3pm: Coventry City v Birmingham City3pm: Newcastle United v Oxford United3pm: Portsmouth v Barnsley5.30pm: Hull City v Chelsea

Sunday 26 January

1pm: Manchester City v Fulham3pm: Watford/Tranmere Rovers v Manchester United5pm: Shrewsbury Town v Liverpool

Monday 27 January

8pm: AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal