Everton, Crystal Palace, Brentford, Wolves and eight-time winners Chelsea are also out. At least two more top flight clubs will go out this weekend. That is because Manchester City-Arsenal and Brighton-Liverpool meet in all-Premier League ties. Where could the shocks be? National League leaders Wrexham and their Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are looking to take centre stage on fourth-round weekend. Promotion to the Football League remains the north Wales club's main priority, but they will reach the fifth round for the first time since 1997 if they see off Sheffield United in front of a 10, 000 sell-out crowd at the Racecourse Ground.
SundayBrighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool, 13:30 - live on ITV1, ITVX. Wrexham v Sheffield United, 16:30 - live on BBC One, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app. MondayDerby County v West Ham United, 19:45 - live on ITV4, ITVX. Which top-flight clubs are out? All 20 Premier League clubs entered at the third-round stage but only 11 made it through. The nine that fell at the first hurdle earlier this month included Aston Villa, embarrassed at home by League Two Stevenage. Newcastle United went out at League One Sheffield Wednesday, while Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest lost to Championship opposition - Burnley and Blackpool respectively.
[ LIVE: Follow FA Cup scores, updates]The fourth-round draw’s already been conducted and Arsenal will tangle with Manchester City in a tantalizing tie, while Brighton against Liverpool has the makings of a classic and Manchester United will be on upset alert against Reading and so too will West Ham as they face a tough trip to third-tier Derby County. Read on for FA Cup stream info, fixtures, and predictions. More Premier League Harry Kane scores historic beauty as Tottenham wins scrap at Fulham Crystal Palace flummoxes Newcastle, again, in frustrating 0-0 Everton falls to another bottom-half side as West Ham gets big win FA Cup live scores, schedule, dates, how to watchDates: Fourth round (January 27-30) Times: Below Online: Live updates via NBCSports.
If Wrexham win, it will be the second successive season a non-league club has reached the last 16 after Boreham Wood 12 months ago. Walsall, 11th in League Two, are looking to reach the fifth round for the first time in 20 years. To do that, they will have to defeat Premier League Leicester, who have won eight of their last nine ties in the competition. It is one of the most attractive fourth-round ties and will be played at a sold-out Bescot Stadium. Wrexham owners McElhenney and Reynolds on their first seasonAnother eye-catching match sees League One Accrington Stanley host Premier League Leeds at a full house of 5, 000 at the Wham Stadium. This is Leeds' first FA Cup fourth-round tie since 2016-17, when they lost 1-0 at non-league Sutton United.
com How to watch: ESPN+FA Cup fourth round scheduleAll games 10am ET unless otherwise statedFriday Man City vs Arsenal – 3pm ETSaturday Accrington Stanley vs Leeds United – 7:30am ET Walsall vs Leicester City – 7:30am ET Fulham vs Sunderland Bristol City vs West Brom Sheffield Wednesday vs Fleetwood Town Blackburn Rovers vs Birmingham City Luton Town vs Grimsby Town Ipswich Town vs Burnley Southampton vs Blackpool Preston North End vs Tottenham Hotspur – 1pm ET Manchester United vs Reading – 3pm ETSunday Brighton vs Liverpool – 8:30am ET Stoke City vs Stevenage – 9am ET Wrexham vs Sheffield United – 11:30am ETMonday Derby County vs West Ham – 2:45pm ETFA Cup fourth round predictions – By Joe Prince-WrightFriday Man City 2-1 ArsenalSaturday Accrington Stanley 1-3 Leeds United Walsall 1-2 Leicester City Fulham 1-2 Sunderland Bristol City 1-2 West Brom Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 Fleetwood Town Blackburn Rovers 1-1 Birmingham City Luton Town 3-1 Grimsby Town Ipswich Town 1-3 Burnley Southampton 2-0 Blackpool Preston North End 1-4 Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United 2-1 ReadingSunday Brighton 2-2 Liverpool Stoke City 2-1 Stevenage Wrexham 1-2 Sheffield UnitedMonday Derby County 1-1 West HamFA Cup third round replaysTuesday Swansea City 1-2 (AET) Bristol City Forest Green Rovers 1-2 Birmingham City (original tie postponed due to waterlogged pitch) Wigan 1-2 Luton Wolves 0-1 Liverpool West Brom 4-0 ChesterfieldWednesdayLeeds United 5-2 Cardiff CityTuesday, January 24Accrington Stanley vs Boreham WoodFA Cup third round resultsFridayManchester United 3-1 EvertonSaturdayPreston North End 3-1 Huddersfield Town Reading 2-0 Watford Tottenham 1-0 Portsmouth Gillingham 0-1 Leicester City Forest Green Rovers vs Birmingham City — PPD Crystal Palace 1-2 Southampton Hull City 0-2 Fulham Middlesbrough 1-5 Brighton Fleetwood Town 2-1 QPR Ipswich Town 4-1 Rotherham Bournemouth 2-4 Burnley Blackpool 4-1 Nottingham Forest Chesterfield 3-3 West Brom Millwall 0-2 Sheffield United Boreham Wood 1-1 Accrington Stanley Shrewsbury Town 1-2 Sunderland Brentford 0-1 West Ham Coventry City 3-4 Wrexham Luton Town 1-1 Wigan Grimsby Town 1-0 Burton Albion Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 Newcastle Liverpool 2-2 WolvesSundayBristol City 1-1 Swansea City Derby County 3-0 Barnsley Cardiff City 2-2 Leeds Stockport 1-2 Walsall Hartlepool 0-3 Stoke City Norwich 0-1 Blackpool Aston Villa 1-2 Stevenage Man City 4-0 ChelseaMondayOxford United 0-3 ArsenalLatest USMNT news USMNT falls to Serbia in 2023 opener Gio Reyna scores another winner for Borussia Dortmund (video) Jesse Marsch adds USMNT, RBNY alum Chris Armas as assistant coach Follow @NicholasMendolaFA Cup fourth round schedule, how to watch live, predictions originally appeared on NBCSports.