Television picks for the FA Cup fourth round weekend have been confirmed, with a number of top Premier League sides selected for coverage.
The games will take place on the weekend of February 7 to February 11, spanning over five days and featuring 32 teams and 16 matches.
Several top Premier League sides remain involved after an action-packed third-round weekend finishing just days ago, with Manchester City and Liverpool among the favourites to lift the trophy at the end of the season.
Manchester United, meanwhile, will also be hoping for success as the defending champions, having beaten Arsenal on penalties in the last round.
They have been drawn against Leicester in a clash that will see Rudd van Nistelrooy make a swift return to Old Trafford, having left his role as assistant manager at United before taking charge at the Foxes earlier this season.
That game will be live on ITV on Friday February 7, kicking off the weekend before Manchester City start Saturday’s action.
The FA Cup television picks for the fourth round weekend next month have been confirmed
Manchester United will kick off the weekend against Leicester live on ITV on Friday night
Arne Slot’s Liverpool and Pepe Guardiola’s Manchester City are the two favourites to lift trophy
They will travel to Brisbane Road to face League One Leyton Orient, with the game to be shown on BBC. Leeds vs Millwall will not be broadcast but will also kick off at 12:15pm.
Six matches will be shown during the 3pm blackout, including Everton vs Bournemouth, Coventry vs Ipswich and Wigan vs Fulham.
The other three matches at that time will be Preston vs Wycombe, Southampton vs Burnley and Stoke vs Cardiff.
Saturday evening will see two more games shown live, with Birmingham to face Newcastle at 5:45pm on BBC and Brighton to host Chelsea at 8pm on ITV.
Sunday will see Blackburn take on Wigan on BBC iPlayer at 12:30pm, Plymouth host Liverpool at 3pm on ITV, and Aston Villa vs Tottenham at 5:35pm on BBC.
On Monday night, Crystal Palace will travel to Doncaster at 7:45pm on BBC iPlayer, while Nottingham Forest will play away to Exeter at 8pm on Tuesday February 11 on ITV.
Those who are victorious will progress to the fifth round on the first weekend of March, with the final at Wembley on May 17.