What time is the FA Cup draw? TV channel, teams remaining, how to watch and stream
Liverpool was on the receiving end of a giant-killing this Sunday, with Arne Slot's side exiting the FA Cup at the hands of Plymouth Argyle. And that means the Reds will have a free weekend at the start of March when the fifth round is penciled in.
"The result is obvious, it's a big disappointment, and the way we played [there] wasn't a lot to be happy about as well," Slot said during his post-match press conference. "The only thing I was happy about is that the boys kept on fighting for 100 minutes and probably the best part of our game were the last 10 minutes.
"So, that tells you that they kept on fighting. But credit to them, a good game plan, they worked incredibly hard and they got a penalty that was deserved, because it was a clear penalty; a correct decision. But that had a lot of impact on the game, of course, because both teams hardly had any chances and all of a sudden you get a penalty kick.
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"Again, it was the correct decision, but they were 1-0 up and kept on fighting until the end. The goalkeeper made one or two good saves in the end, but we hardly created anything at all."
The draw for the fifth round ties will take place today. It will be live on the One Show in the UK, meaning you can watch it unfold live on BBC One or via iPlayer, the streaming service. It is set to begin at 7.10pm UK time (2.10pm ET).
Full list of teams who have progressed to the FA Cup fifth round:
Manchester United
Millwall
Manchester City
Ipswich Town
Bournemouth
Preston North End
Burnley
Cardiff City
Fulham
Newcastle United
Brighton
Wolves
Plymouth Argyle
Aston Villa
Doncaster or Crystal Palace (tie to be played after the draw)