When is the FA Cup fourth round draw? And what third round ties are on TV?

The competition kicks off again on Friday night

James Orr
Friday 02 January 2015 19:13 GMT
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Arsenal face Hull in a repeat of last season's final
Arsenal face Hull in a repeat of last season's final (GETTY IMAGES)

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One of the most anticipated weekends in the football calendar returns with the FA Cup third round.

Follow the latest from all the FA Cup third round HERE

And it all kicks off tonight, with Championship Cardiff City vs League One Colchester United on BBC Two Wales at 7.45pm.

On Saturday, there will be no live televised matches, with all 17 games 3pm kick-offs.

Three matches are on the box on Sunday, Dover Athletic vs Crystal Palace, Yeovil Town vs Manchester United and the repeat of last year's final - Arsenal vs Hull City.

The fourth-round draw will take place on Monday night before AFC Wimbledon vs Liverpool on BBC One.

The televised action concludes on Tuesday night, with Everton vs West Ham at Goodison Park on BT Sport 1.

The full televised FA Cup schedule

Friday

Cardiff vs Colchester United (7.45pm kick-off, BBC Two Wales)

Sunday

Dover Athletic vs Crystal Palace (1pm, BT Sport 1)

Yeovil Town vs Manchester United (3.30pm, BT Sport 1)

Arsenal vs Hull City (5.30pm, BT Sport 1)

Monday

AFC Wimbledon vs Liverpool (7.55pm, BBC One)

Tuesday

Everton vs West Ham (7.45pm, BT Sport 1)

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