When are the 4th round FA Cup replays and how can I watch on TV?

Wrexham and Sheffield United will do battle in the FA Cup again
Wrexham and Sheffield United will do battle in the FA Cup again / Matthew Ashton - AMA/GettyImages
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The FA Cup fourth round will come to a close in midweek as replays decide which final sides progress to the fifth round.

The competition has already seen the exits of teams like Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle, while feel-good stories like Wrexham's run show the good old fashioned spirit of the cup is alive and well.

Here are the games to take notice of on Tuesday and Wednesday.


What 2022/23 FA Cup fourth round ties went to replays?

There were five ties in the 2022/23 FA Cup that will require replays to separate the sides, be it in normal time, extra time or on penalties.

Ipswich and Burnley couldn't be separated in a goalless encounter at Portman Road and will duke it out again at Turf Moor. Championship Sunderland went a goal up early on against Fulham but couldn't hold on, while Grimsby vs Luton and Wrexham vs Sheffield United provided excellent entertainment in the first games with respective 2-2 and 3-3 draws.

  • 7 February 2023 - Burnley vs Ipswich Town
  • 7 February 2023 - Fleetwood Town vs Sheffield Wednesday
  • 7 February 2023 - Grimsby vs Luton
  • 7 February 2023 - Sheffield United vs Wrexham
  • 8 February 2023 - Sunderland vs Fulham

2022/23 FA Cup fourth round replays on TV and live stream in the UK, US and Canada

Sheffield United vs Wrexham

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Wrexham were denied a famous win / Michael Steele/GettyImages
  • Location: Sheffield, England
  • Stadium: Bramall Lane
  • Date: Tuesday 7 February
  • Kick-off time: 19:45 GMT / 14:45 EST / 11:45 ET
  • TV channel/stream: ITV4, ITVX (UK), ESPN+, ESPN2 (US), Sportsnet (Canada)

The first game between Sheffield United and Wrexham was billed as a clash between two form sides through the Football League and there'll be hopes for more drama in the replay after the 3-3 draw.

A fifth round tie at home to Tottenham is the reward for the winners. Both sides will be targeting promotion in their leagues, but the hint of a giant-killing in the next round could provide more of an incentive here.

Sunderland vs Fulham

  • Location: Sunderland, England
  • Stadium: Stadium of
  • Date: Wednesday 8 February
  • Kick-off time: 19:45 GMT / 14:45 EST / 11:45 ET
  • TV channel/stream: BBC Sport Web, BBC iPlayer, BBC One (UK), ESPN+ (US), Sportsnet (Canada)

Fulham will be without manager Marco Silva for their trip to Sunderland. The head coach received his fourth yellow card of the season during the goalless draw with Chelsea on Friday night and will not be on the touchline.

His Cottagers side scrambled to salvage a replay as Tom Cairney equalised just after the hour mark following Jack Clarke's sixth minute opener.


What 2022/23 FA Cup fifth round ties are on TV?

Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham are the last top six sides remaining in the FA Cup and their fifth round games will each be shown by UK broadcasters.

Stoke vs Brighton

  • Channel: ITV4 and ITVX (UK)
  • Date: Tuesday 28 February
  • Time: 19:15 (GMT)

Fulham/Sunderland vs Leeds

  • Channel: BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport (UK)
  • Date: Tuesday 28 February
  • Time: 19:45 (GMT)

Bristol City vs Manchester City

  • Channel: ITV1, UTV, STV and ITVX (UK)
  • Date: Tuesday 28 February
  • Time: 20:00 (GMT)

Southampton vs Luton Town/Grimsby Town

  • Channel: ITV4 and ITVX (UK)
  • Date: Wednesday 29 February
  • Time: 19:15 (GMT)

Manchester United vs West Ham United

  • Channel: ITV1, UTV, STV and ITVX (UK)
  • Date: Wednesday 29 February
  • Time: 19:45 (GMT)

Wrexham or Sheffield United v Tottenham Hotspur

  • Channel: BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport (UK)
  • Date: Wednesday 29 February
  • Time: 19:55 (GMT)