FA CUP DRAW LIVE: When is it, ball numbers and when will fourth and fifth round take place?

FA CUP DRAW: Manchester United drawn at home to bitter rivals Liverpool in mouthwatering fourth-round tie as non-league Chorley host Wolves – with fifth-round draw still to come

The FA Cup will have a double draw on Monday night with the teams left in the tournament finding out who they will face in the fourth round and also their potential fifth-round opponents.

Two games are still to be played to complete the third round – West Ham’s visit to Stockport takes place after the draw while Southampton against Shrewsbury was postponed at the weekend.

Manchester City, Liverpool, Man United, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal are among teams to progress to the fourth round with the likes of non-League Chorley and League Two Crawley also marching on after impressive wins.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the FA Cup draw including the all-important ball numbers. 

FA Cup Draw LIVE UPDATES 

Follow Sportsmail for live FA Cup coverage as you discover who your team will face in the fourth and fifth round of the competition from 6:30pm GMT TODAY. 

What time is the draw?

It all kicks off on Monday, January 11 with the fourth-round draw starting at 7.10pm GMT followed by the fifth-round draw at 7.23pm.

How will it work?

This is a double draw. Hosted by Reshmin Chowdhury and conducted by Peter Crouch, the draws will be made back-to-back. In the fifth round draw, there will be two teams on either side of the drawn fixtures.

How can I watch it?

The draw forms part of BT Sport 1’s pre-match coverage of Stockport County v West Ham on Monday night, the penultimate third-round tie. Southampton v Shrewsbury was postponed. It will also be shown on BBC2 and the FA Cup Facebook and Twitter pages.

When is the fourth and fifth round played? 

The fourth-round fixtures will take place over the weekend beginning January 23 and the fifth round ties will be held midweek of the week commencing February 8.

Fourth round ball numbers 

1 Plymouth Argyle

2 Southampton or Shrewsbury Town

3 Chorley

4 Tottenham

5 Wolves

6 Stockport County or West Ham

7 AFC Bournemouth

8 Manchester United

9 Swansea City

10 Everton

11 Nottingham Forest

12 Arsenal

13 Barnsley

14 Sheffield United

15 Millwall

16 Doncaster Rovers

17 Leicester City

18 Wycombe Wanderers

19 Crawley Town

20 Burnley

21 Bristol City

22 Fulham

23 Liverpool

24 Brentford

25 Manchester City

26 Luton Town

27 Chelsea

28 Sheffield Wednesday

29 Norwich City

30 Blackpool

31 Brighton

32 Cheltenham Town

 

source: dailymail.co.uk