Friday 07 February 2025 11:16
Manchester United are hoping to defeat Leicester City tonight (Friday), in order to maintain a grip on the Emirates FA Cup trophy.
The Reds tasted glory at Wembley last season, when overcoming Manchester City in a memorable final, and safely negotiated a very difficult third-round challenge posed by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium last month.
Altay Bayindir was the hero as we knocked the Gunners out on penalties on their home turf.
Our reward is the home tie against Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Leicester City, with the game kicking off at 20:00 GMT.
The victors, to be decided on the night with replays no longer taking place, will then sit pretty, waiting to see who else gets through all the way up until Tuesday night, when Exeter City meet Nottingham Forest in the final fourth-round match.
The draw for round five will already have been held before then, though, as it will be conducted on Monday night at 19:10 GMT.
BBC One will broadcast the event live, with the fixtures to be played around the weekend of 1/2 March.
FA CUP FOURTH-ROUND TIES
FRIDAY 7 FEBRUARY
UNITED v Leicester (20:00)
SATURDAY 8 FEBRUARY
Leeds v Millwall (12:15)
Leyton Orient v Manchester City (12:15)
Coventry v Ipswich
Everton v Bournemouth
Preston v Wycombe
Southampton v Burnley
Stoke v Cardiff
Wigan v Fulham
Birmingham v Newcastle (17:45)
Brighton v Chelsea (20:00)
SUNDAY 9 FEBRUARY
Blackburn v Wolves (12:30)
Plymouth v Liverpool
Aston Villa v Tottenham (17:35)
MONDAY 10 FEBRUARY
Doncaster v Crystal Palace (19:45)
TUESDAY 11 FEBRUARY
Exeter v Nottingham Forest (20:00)
All kick-off times in GMT and at 15:00, unless stated.
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