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FA Cup Televised Games (3rd round replay and 4th Round)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 6:43 pm
by Wonderwall
3rd round Replays

Blackburn Rovers’ reward for holding Manchester City to a draw in The FA Cup with Budweiser Third Round at the weekend is a live replay on ITV.

The Championship side fell behind to an Alvaro Negredo goal on the stroke of half time before Scott Dann restored parity on 55 minutes for the Ewood Park underdogs.

Rovers head to the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday 15 January, with the game kicking off at 8.10pm.

The winners are at home to either Bristol City or Watford in the Fourth Round.

The evening before that sees an all Premier League affair on BT Sport, with Fulham hosting Norwich City at Craven Cottage on Tuesday 14 January, kicking-off at 7.45pm.

Darren Bent had put the Londoners in front after 40 minutes of Saturday's tie at Carrow Road, but Scottish international Robert Snodgrass headed home an equaliser just before the break for Chris Hughton’s Canaries.

Sheffield United await the winners at Bramall Lane in the Fourth Round.

All four clubs receive £72,000 from The FA Cup live broadcast fund while the winners get £67,500 from the prize fund.



4th Round

The Fourth Round of The FA Cup will feature five massive ties across ITV and BT Sport at the end of this month.

It all kicks off on Friday 24 January when Premier League leaders Arsenal host Coventry City on BT Sport.

The Gunners saw off their North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the Third Round while League One Coventry City enjoyed a 2-1 win at Barnsley.

Kick off at the Emirates is 7.45pm.

FA Cup TV ties

FRIDAY 24 JANUARY
Arsenal v Coventry City (7.45pm) Live on BT Sport

SATURDAY 25 JANUARY
AFC Bournemouth or Burton Albion v Liverpool (12.45pm)
Live on ITV1

Stevenage v Everton (5.30pm) Live on BT Sport

SUNDAY 26 JANUARY
Sheffield Utd v Norwich City or Fulham (1pm)
Live on BT Sport

Chelsea v Stoke City (3.30pm)
Live on ITV1
The action moves over to ITV on Saturday 25 January when Liverpool travel to either AFC Bournemouth or Burton Albion at 12.45pm.

The Merseyside theme continues on BT Sport later that day when Roberto Martinez leads out Everton at League One Stevenage.

Martinez, who won a winners medal with Wigan Athletic last season, will be hoping that the Toffees do not come unstuck at Broadhall Way.

Everton’s trip to Hertfordshire kicks off at 5.30pm.

Sheffield United’s reward for beating Aston Villa is a live tie on BT Sport against either Norwich City or Fulham.

The tie is scheduled for Sunday 26 January at 1pm.

Goals from Jamie Murphy and Ryan Flynn sent the Blades through to the Fourth Round on Saturday.

ITV conclude The FA Cup weekend straight after with Chelsea v Stoke City at 3.30pm.

All competing clubs will get £144,000 in FA Cup broadcast fees while the winners receive £90,000 from The FA Cup prize fund.


Read more at http://www.thefa.com/news/the-fa-cup/20 ... jbZugp8.99

Re: FA Cup Televised Games (3rd round replay and 4th Round)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:21 pm
by Ted Hughes
What is the fucking point of showing Arsenal v Coventry ?

If it's a Prem side playing a lower league side, pick an away game ffs. Otherwise give someone else a chance to be on tv.

Re: FA Cup Televised Games (3rd round replay and 4th Round)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:31 pm
by dikdok
Ted Hughes wrote:What is the fucking point of showing Arsenal v Coventry ?

If it's a Prem side playing a lower league side, pick an away game ffs. Otherwise give someone else a chance to be on tv.


You suggesting a media bias sir?

Re: FA Cup Televised Games (3rd round replay and 4th Round)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:38 pm
by Goaters 103
Bloody hell Uniteds game isnt on! Oh, wait ....... as you were.

Re: FA Cup Televised Games (3rd round replay and 4th Round)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 8:12 pm
by Moonchesteri
Ted Hughes wrote:What is the fucking point of showing Arsenal v Coventry ?

If it's a Prem side playing a lower league side, pick an away game ffs. Otherwise give someone else a chance to be on tv.


Exactly.