When is the FA Cup fourth round draw? How to watch, start time and TV channel

Here's how you can watch the FA Cup fourth round draw, featuring a host of London clubs - assuming they win their third round ties.
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With the third round of the 2023/24 FA Cup due to kick off tonight with Crystal Palace vs Everton, here's how you can watch the fourth round draw of the competition. There are plenty of London clubs still in the tournament, including Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Brentford and West Ham United - assuming they win their third round ties, they'll enter the draw for the fourth round.

Where can I watch the FA Cup fourth round draw and when does it start?

The fourth round draw for the 2023/24 FA Cup will begin at 7:30pm on ITV 1 on Monday, December 4. If you'd like to listen to the draw on the radio, you can tune into TalkSPORT at 7:50pm. The draw will take place as part of the build-up for the third round tie between Wigan Athletic and Manchester United, which will kick off at 8:15pm.

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Who will be in the FA Cup fourth round draw?

The winners of these games will be in the FA Cup fourth round draw:

  • Luton vs Bolton
  • Shrewsbury vs Wrexham or Yeovil
  • Arsenal vs Liverpool
  • Stoke vs Brighton
  • Norwich vs Crewe or Bristol Rovers
  • West Ham vs Bristol City
  • Tottenham vs Burnley
  • Fulham vs Rotherham
  • West Brom vs Aldershot or Stockport
  • Southampton vs Alfreton or Walsall
  • AFC Wimbledon or Ramsgate vs Ipswich
  • Peterborough vs Leeds
  • Millwall vs Leicester
  • Watford vs Chesterfield or Leyton Orient
  • Sunderland vs Newcastle
  • Sheffield Wednesday vs Cardiff
  • Crystal Palace vs Everton
  • Middlesbrough vs Aston Villa
  • Nottingham Forest vs Blackpool or Forest Green
  • Wigan vs Manchester United
  • Man City vs Huddersfield
  • Blackburn vs Cambridge
  • Gillingham vs Sheffield United
  • Swansea vs Morecambe
  • Chelsea vs Preston
  • QPR vs Bournemouth
  • Coventry vs Oxford
  • Brentford vs Wolves
  • Plymouth vs Sutton
  • Maidstone vs Stevenage or Port Vale
  • Newport or Barnet vs Eastleigh or Reading
  • Hull vs Birmingham

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