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Is Oxford vs Sunderland on TV? How to watch FA Cup tie: TV channel, stream and kick-off time

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The fourth round of the FA Cup continues on Sunday with several ties, including Championship Oxford United against Premier League Sunderland

Sunderland players celebrate after the English Premier League football match between Sunderland and Newcastle United at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland in north east England on December 14, 2025. Sunderland won the derby match 1-0.

Sunderland will be hoping to avoid a cup upset(Image: ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP via Getty Images)

Everything you need to know about Oxford United vs Sunderland in the FA Cup

When and where: Oxford United will host Premier League side Sunderland in the FA Cup on Sunday, February 15, 2026. The game will be played at the Kassam Stadium with a kick-off time of 2pm.

Is it on TV?: Yes, the FA Cup fourth-round tie between Oxford United and Sunderland is being televised. Fans will be able to tune into the clash both on TV and via various streaming options.

UK TV broadcast: The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 5 in the UK.

Live streaming options: Subscribers can stream the game via the discovery+ app or website. It is also available through the TNT Sports package on the Amazon Prime Video app.

Radio coverage: BBC Radio Newcastle and BBC Radio Oxford will both provide full live commentary for listeners. This can be accessed via the BBC Sounds app.

Match highlights: You can catch highlights on Match of the Day on BBC One at 10:30pm tonight. More of the best bits from the game will be uploaded to the TNT Sports YouTube channel by Monday, while clips will also be available on the channel's social media account.

Sunderland team news: Granit Xhaka remains sidelined with an ankle injury, with Bertrand Traoré and Jocelin Ta Bi also out. Wilson Isidor and Lutsharel Geertruida are pushing for starts with Brian Brobbey expected to lead the line.

Oxford United team news: Manager Matt Bloomfield is boosted by the return of Will Lankshear, who is available after serving a one-match suspension. However, Tyler Goodrham, Nik Prelec, Brian De Keersmaecker, Jamie Donley, and Greg Leigh are all out with Jack Currie nearing a return.

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