When is the FA Cup fifth-round draw? How to watch and ball numbers

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Manchester City and Man United are the main players in the FA Cup fifth round draw, while Wrexham live on despite late heartbreak… but when is the draw? What are the numbers of the balls? And how can you see it?

  • A last-gasp winner from Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma knocked out champions Liverpool
  • A second-half goal from Nathan Ake was enough to defeat Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal
  • In-form National League Wrexham stunned Sheffield United to earn a replay

The draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup will take place on Monday night, with 16 teams anticipating who they will face next.

Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City opened the fourth round tie with a 1-0 home win against Arsenal, thanks to a second-half goal from defender Nathan Ake.

On Saturday, Leicester City beat Walsall in League Two. In the 3pm games Southampton and Bristol City defeated Blackpool and West Brom to progress.

FA Cup holders Liverpool were knocked out of the competition after a 2-1 loss to Brighton on Sunday.

Defender Nathan Ake scored the only goal as Manchester City beat Arsenal 1-0 at the Etihad

The start of Saturday afternoon saw Arnaut Danjuma score on his Tottenham debut in a 3-0 away win at Preston, while Manchester United won at home to Reading.

On Sunday defending champions Liverpool were knocked out by Brighton thanks to a late goal from Kaoru Mitoma. The tie for the round took place at the Racecourse Ground where Wrexham and Sheffield Untied played out a 3-3 cup thriller.

Before tonight’s fifth round draw, sports mail breaks down everything you need to know.

When is the FA Cup fifth round draw?

The draw for the fifth round will take place on Monday, January 30 from 7:00 p.m. in the United Kingdom.

It will take place during the One Show on BBC One ahead of Derby’s FA Cup home clash with West Ham.

Spurs signing Arnaut Danjuma scored on his debut for Tottenham in a 3-0 away from Preston North End.

What are the draw numbers?

1 Tottenham Hotspur

2 Southampton

3 Wrexham or Sheffield United

4 City of Ipswich or Burnley

5 Man Utd

6 City of Luton or City of Grimsby

7 Derby County or West Ham United

Wrexham will look to cause another upset when they travel to Sheffield United in the replay

8 Stoke City

9 Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City

10 Leicester City

11 Wednesday Sheffield or Fleetwood City

12 Man City

13 Bristol City

14 Brighton & Hove Albion

15 Fulham or Sunderland

16 Leeds United

When are the fourth round replays?

Before the next round, last weekend’s round four saw six draws, meaning there will be a repeat.

After a 2-2 draw at Ewood Park, Blackburn and Birmingham will meet again tomorrow to determine who will progress to the next round.

The rest of the fourth round replays are scheduled for Tuesday, February 7.

Manchester United progressed to the next round of the FA Cup after a 3-1 win against Reading.


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