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FA Cup fourth round draw– live

Roary the Macclesfield mascot poses with a trophy at their FA Cup win over Crystal Palace in round three

Roary the Macclesfield mascot poses with a trophy at their FA Cup win over Crystal Palace in round three.

The breaking news of Xabi Alonso being axed by Real Madrid may not immediately remind you of the FA Cup … but he was in the Liverpool team the last time the eight-time Cup winners played Barnsley at Anfield and suffered a shock 2-1 defeat in 2008. Everything today revolves around the FA Cup, apparently. Reflecting on that loss, this is quite a fun read from Andy Hunter – 17 years ago! Gulp

Barnsley, bird and fortune conspire to nail Benítez

While we are in the FA Cup universe, if anybody missed this piece over the weekend, it’s worth a read from Mr Macclesfield himself John Brewin.

Macclesfield realise impossible dream in rise from ashes to a day of historic glory

‘From extinction to the impossible dream of becoming the greatest FA Cup giantkillers of all, Macclesfield’s story reminds that community will forever be football’s greatest asset.’

Evening all, and welcome to the draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup. After a weekend of sublime shocks and ridiculous results, all eyes are on Anfield for the 6.35pm draw before Liverpool take on League One strugglers Barnsley. Reds legend Steven Gerrard and Joe Cole will be pulling out the balls with obvious attention on those Silkmen, 40 miles down the road, after their astonishing 2-1 win over the holders Crystal Palace.

Apart from the heroes from Moss Rose, there are banana skins still lurking for the 14 remaining top-flight teams. League Two’s Salford and Swindon feature after their third-round tie was frozen off while Grimsby will be eyeing another giant-killing effort following their Carabao Cup glory at the expense of Manchester United back in August (that feels like years ago now but that was THIS SEASON).

Some numbers to look out for:

30 Macclesfield

20 Salford City/Swindon Town

22 Grimsby Town

7 Wrexham

8 Chelsea

9 Manchester City

14 Liverpool/Barnsley

17 Arsenal

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