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Your support makes all the difference.The FA Cup fourth round begins tonight with Manchester United's trip to League Two Cambridge United.
The game will be shown live on BBC One.
On Saturday, there will be two games on the box - Blackburn Rovers' home tie against Swansea City (12.45pm on BBC Two Wales) and Liverpool face Bolton Wanderers at Anfield (5.30pm on BT Sport 1).
On Sunday, there's Bristol City vs West Ham (2pm on BBC One) and then Brighton & Hove Albion vs Arsenal (4pm on BT Sport 1) at AMEX Stadium.
Monday night's tie at Spotland - Rochdale vs Stoke City, is on BT Sport 1 at 8pm.
FA Cup fourth-round ties on TV
Cambridge United v Man Utd (7.55pm, BBC One)
Blackburn Rovers v Swansea City (12.45pm, BBC Two Wales)
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers (5.30pm, BT Sport 1)
Bristol City v West Ham (2pm, BBC One)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (4pm, BT Sport 1)
So, when is the fifth-round draw then?
Monday at 7.20pm during the One Show on BBC One.
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