Crystal Palace v Manchester City - Emirates FA Cup Final
The FA Cup has reached the fourth round (Picture: Getty)
The FA Cup returns this weekend as the remaining 32 teams look to take another step towards the final at Wembley later this year.
The third round of the competition was not short of drama, with holders Crystal Palace knocked out by non-league side Macclesfield in one of the biggest FA Cup upsets of all time.
The visit of Brentford awaits Macclesfield in the fourth round on Monday, but before that, there are 15 other ties, with only two all-Premier League ties in the form of Brighton versus Liverpool and Aston Villa versus Newcastle.
Elsewhere, Arsenal face a visit from League One Wigan Athletic, while Salford City make the short trip to take on Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City
And kicking off the action on Friday will be Chelsea’s clash with Hull City, as well as an all-Championship tie between Wrexham and Ipswich Town.
Ahead of the fifth-round draw, here’s everything you need to know, including the timings, how to watch on TV and live stream, and those all-important ball numbers.
When is the FA Cup fifth-round draw?
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FA Cup holders Crystal Palace were the big casualties in the third round (Picture: Reuters)
The FA Cup fifth-round draw will be conducted on Monday, February 16, 2026.
The draw will take place ahead of the final fourth-round tie between Macclesfield and Brentford, with a start time of approximately 6.35pm GMT.
Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist will present the coverage, with the balls set to be drawn by former England internationals Joe Cole and and Karen Carney.
FA Cup fifth-round ball numbers
1. Liverpool or Brighton & Hove Albion
2. Stoke City or Fulham
3. Oxford United or Sunderland
4. Southampton or Leicester City
5. Wrexham or Ipswich Town
6. Arsenal or Wigan Athletic
7. Hull City or Chelsea
8. Burton Albion or West Ham United
9. Burnley or Mansfield Town
10. Norwich City or West Bromwich Albion
11. Port Vale or Bristol City
12. Grimsby Town or Wolverhampton Wanderers
13. Aston Villa or Newcastle United
14. Manchester City or Salford City
15. Macclesfield or Brentford
16. Birmingham City or Leeds United
How to watch on TV and live stream for free
Brackley Town v Burton Albion - Emirates FA Cup Second Round
Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist will present the draw (Picture: Getty)
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the draw live on TNT Sports 1 or via the Discovery+ app and website with a subscription.
The draw can also be streamed live for free on the TNT Sports YouTube channel.
Full FA Cup fourth-round fixtures and results
Friday 13 February
Hull City v Chelsea
Wrexham v Ipswich Town
Saturday 14 February
Burton Albion v West Ham United
Burnley v Mansfield Town
Manchester City v Salford City
Norwich City v West Bromwich Albion
Port Vale v Bristol City
Southampton v Leicester City
Aston Villa v Newcastle United
Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion
Sunday 15 February
Birmingham City v Leeds United
Grimsby Town v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Oxford United v Sunderland
Stoke City v Fulham
Arsenal v Wigan Athletic
Monday 16 February
Macclesfield v Brentford
When will the fifth-round games be played?
FA Cup fifth-round matches are scheduled to take place next month around the weekend of March 7-8, 2026.
Are there replays in the FA Cup this year?
Replays were scrapped from the full rounds of the competition last year, and the FA have opted to keep that in place for this season.
Replays were used during the qualifying rounds for this season, but they have not been in use since the first round proper.
Should any match end in a draw, it will go to extra-time and if needed, a penalty shootout.
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