TV channels for every FA Cup fourth-round tie this weekend and how to watch online

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16 Feb 2026 • 12:06 AM MYT
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The FA Cup returns this weekend with non-league Macclesfield’s clash with Premier League side Brentford one of the TV picks for the fourth round.

Macclesfield were the story of the third-round as they stunned holders Crystal Palace to record the FA Cup’s biggest ever shock by league position.

The Silkman landed another home tie against top-tier opposition, and will play high-flying Brentford on Monday evening, shortly before the fifth-round draw.

Other TV picks include Premier League leaders Arsenal’s meeting with League One strugglers Wigan on Sunday, in a rematch of the 2013-14 semi-finals.

Here’s everything you need to know.

TV channels for every FA Cup fourth-round tie

With the exception of the five matches being played at 3pm on Saturday, every match during the FA fourth-round weekend will be available to watch on discovery+. In addition, the TV channels for this weekend’s live matches are as follows:

Sunday 15 February

Birmingham City 1-1 Leeds United (Leeds win 4-2 on pens)

Grimsby Town 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Oxford United 0-1 Sunderland

Stoke City 1-2 Fulham

4.30pm: Arsenal v Wigan Athletic - TNT Sports 1 and discovery+

Monday 16 February

7.30pm: Macclesfield v Brentford - TNT Sports 1 and discovery+

When is the FA Cup fifth-round draw?

The fifth-round draw will take place on Monday 16 February, likely ahead of Macclesfield’s tie against Brentford which kicks off at 7:30pm GMT.

The draw will take place in the broadcast before kick-off, which starts at 6:30pm, with the draw set to start at around 6:35pm GMT.

How can I watch the FA Cup draw?

You can watch the FA Cup fifth-round draw live on TNT Sports 1, discovery+ and the TNT Sports YouTube channel.

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