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FA Cup 2021

The following eight fixtures are the primary match selections for broadcast on BBC and BT Sport. The FA live broadcast fee for these fixtures is £85,000 per Club.

Friday 22 January

  • Chorley v Wolverhampton Wanderers (7.45pm) – Live on BT Sport 1
Saturday 23 January

  • Southampton or Shrewsbury Town v Arsenal (12.15pm) – Live on BT Sport 1
  • Cheltenham Town v Emirates Marketing Project (5.30pm) – Live on BBC One
Sunday 24 January

  • Chelsea v Luton Town (12pm) – Live on BBC One
  • Brentford v Leicester City (2.30pm) – Live on BT Sport 1
  • Manchester United v Liverpool (5pm) – Live on BBC One
  • Everton v Sheffield Wednesday (8pm) – Live on BT Sport 1
Monday 25 January

  • Wycombe Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur (7.45pm) – Live on BT Sport 1
The following Emirates FA Cup fourth round fixtures have been chosen for broadcast across a combination of BBC and BT Sport’s digital platforms and linear red button services. The FA's live broadcast fee for these fixtures is £42,500 per club.

Saturday 23 January

  • Sheffield United v Plymouth Argyle (3pm) – Live on BBC Digital Platforms
  • West Ham United v Doncaster Rovers (3pm) – Live on BBC Digital Platforms
  • AFC Bournemouth v Crawley Town (3pm) – Live on BT Sport Extra 2
  • Brighton & Hove Albion v Blackpool (3pm) – Live on BT Sport Extra 3
  • Swansea City v Nottingham Forest (3pm) – Live on BT Sport Extra 4
  • Barnsley v Norwich City (3pm) – Live on BT Sport Extra 5
  • Millwall v Bristol City (3pm) – Live on BT Sport Extra 6
Sunday 24 January

  • Fulham v Burnley (2.30pm) – Live on BT Sport Extra 2
Winning clubs in the Emirates FA Cup fourth round will receive £67,500 from the competition's prize fund, with losing clubs receiving £22,500.
 
We have only won 1 game more than them...

We havent semi intentionally thrown a game by picking a weakened team though (and they had a weeks rest).

(also win our game in hand and we’d have 33% more points than them, they have no chance of top 4)
 
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