Manchester City’s mouth-watering clash with Arsenal is one of six FA Cup fourth-round fixtures that will be televised later this month.
The Premier League’s top two will go head-to-head in English football’s oldest trophy in what is sure to be a thrilling encounter.
Here is all the information you need ahead of the fourth-round ties.
When is the FA Cup fourth round?
The 2022-23 FA Cup fourth round will be played between Friday, January 27 and Monday, January 30.
A number of Premier League sides including Newcastle and Aston Villa were sent tumbling out of the competition in the third round but there are still plenty of heavyweights in with a shot of glory.
Meanwhile, teams as low as the fifth tier of English football will be hoping they can write themselves into the history books by causing an upset.
Which FA Cup fourth round games will be televised?
You can catch six FA Cup clashes on terrestrial television across the weekend including six-time winners City against Arsenal, who have lifted the trophy on a record 14 occasions.
Elsewhere, Tottenham and Manchester United will look to avoid slipping up against Championship opposition, with both matches available to watch on the box.
Friday, January 27, 2023
Manchester City vs Arsenal (8pm, ITV1)
Saturday, January 28, 2023
Preston vs Tottenham (6pm, BBC One)
Manchester United vs Reading (8pm, ITV4)
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Brighton vs Liverpool or Wolves (1.30pm, ITV1)
Wrexham vs Sheffield United (4.30pm, BBC One)
Monday, January 30, 2023
Derby vs West Ham (7.45pm, ITV4)
What are the big stories to look out for in the FA Cup fourth round?
Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Ince will look to get the better of his old club when Reading visit Old Trafford.
A clash at fellow top-flight outfit Brighton is the reward for whoever progresses from Liverpool and Wolves’ third-round replay following a 2-2 draw at Anfield.
Wrexham will look to continue their Hollywood story in the FA Cup when Championship promotion hopefuls Sheffield United visit the Racecourse Ground.
Sheffield Wednesday had an eye-catching win over Premier League high-fliers Newcastle in third round and now face Fleetwood, while League Two outfit Walsall host Leicester.
Fifth-tier Chesterfield will face another Championship side in either Bristol City or Swansea if they can get the better of West Brom in their third-round replay.
National League minnows Boreham Wood reached the fifth round last season and will have the chance to do the same against either Cardiff or Leeds, if the Hertfordshire side can get past Accrington Stanley in their replay.
League Two Stevenage extraordinarily claimed the scalp of the third round when they dumped out Unai Emery’s Villa and a trip to Stoke is up next for Steve Evans’ men.
FA Cup fourth round draw in full
Preston vs Tottenham
Southampton vs Blackpool
Wrexham vs Sheffield United
Ipswich vs Burnley
Manchester United vs Reading
Luton or Wigan vs Grimsby
Derby vs West Ham
Stoke vs Stevenage
Blackburn vs Forest Green or Birmingham
Walsall vs Leicester
Sheffield Wednesday vs Fleetwood
Manchester City vs Arsenal
Bristol City or Swansea vs Chesterfield or West Brom
Brighton vs Liverpool or Wolves
Fulham vs Sunderland
Boreham Wood or Accrington Stanley vs Cardiff or Leeds
How much do clubs get paid for appearing in the FA Cup third round?
All winners in the FA Cup fourth round will net a handy £120,000.
That is of particular significance to the lower-ranked sides, who also pocket an equal share of ticket sales from their respective tie.
The financial prize awaiting the club that lifts the trophy at Wembley on June 3 will be a hefty £2million.