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How to watch Blackburn v Wolves - TV channel, live stream and FA Cup kick-off time

Vitor Pereira
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Wolves' gaffer Vitor Pereira is confident that the January transfer window has bolstered his side's competitiveness as they gear up for their FA Cup fourth-round tie against Blackburn.

With the signings of Emmanuel Agbadou, Marshall Munetsi, and Nasser Djiga, along with retaining the influential Matheus Cunha — who clinched victory with a last-gasp goal against Aston Villa recently — Pereira's Wolves bagged their first win in five Premiership matches.

The mood within the squad is buoyant as they prepare to lock horns with Championship outfit Blackburn at Ewood Park, aiming for progression to the fifth round of the competition.

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Turning his sights to their upcoming FA Cup challenge, Pereira said, "We will face a historical club in this country, away, and we’ll go there with just one thing in our minds, and that is to win the game and to move forward into the next round."

Here, BirminghamMail takes a look at the TV info needed to be able to follow Villa's match against Spurs in the FA Cup.

What time does Blackburn v Wolves kick off?

The cup tie is scheduled to kick off at 12.30pm at Ewood Park on Sunday, February 9

Is Blackburn v Wolves on TV?

Yes, fortunately for supporters BBC have chosen the game as part of their coverage of the FA Cup fourth round this weekend and it will be live on BBC One.

Viewers will be able to access the game on the red button from 12.20pm. You can live stream the match via BBC iPlayer app on any device such as phones, laptops and tablets.

Radio

If you aren't near a TV or device, but are near a radio - you will find the game on BBC Radio 5 Live or talkSPORT.