Monday 11 January 2016

FA Cup Draw 2015-16 Fixtures: Dates and Schedule For 4th-Round

FA Cup Draw 2015-16 Fixtures: Dates and Schedule For 4th-Round

Holders Arsenal will face Burnley in the fourth round of the FA Cup at the Emirates Stadium, while Manchester United will play away at Derby County. 
Last year’s runners-up Aston Villa need to overcome a challenge from Wycombe Wanderers, after drawing 1-1 in the third round, and should Remi Garde’s men beat them in the replay, they’ll be rewarded with a massive task of hosting Manchester City. 
Jurgen Klopp admitted that he will continue to trust his young guns in the FA Cup replay with Exeter City at Anfield, and should they progress, the Reds will meet West Ham in the fourth round. 
Oxford United will get a chance to extend their dream run in the FA Cup after drawing the winner of Newport County and Blackburn Rovers on Monday, while Chelsea will take on Northampton Town or MK Dons. 
Crystal Palace face Stoke City in the next round in an all encounter Premier League clash, while Watford travel to Nottingham to face Championship side Forest. 
Tottenham are still in the competition, after managing a draw against Leicester City in the 3rd round, and whoever wins the replay will play away at Colchester United in the 4th-round. 
Take a look at the full of fixtures released for the FA Cup fourth round following Monday’s draw:
Arsenal v Burnley
Bury or Bradford City v Hull City
Carlisle or Yeovil v Everton
Colchester or Tottenham/Leicester
Crystal Palace or Stoke City
Derby or Manchester United
Eastleigh or Bolton v Leeds United
Exeter City or Liverpool v West Ham
Huddersfield or Reading v Walsall
Ipswich or Portsmouth v Bournemouth
Northampton or MK Dons v Chelsea
Nottingham Forest v Watford
Oxford United v Newport County or Blackburn
Shrewsbury v Sheffield Wednesday
West Bromwich or Bristol City v Peterborough
Wycombe or Aston Villa v Manchester City
Dates: All the fixtures will be played between Jan 29 and Feb 1, 2016. 
Big games usually get the broadcasting rights, and sports reporter and commentator Ian Abrahams, predicted which are the fixtures likely to be televised

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