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What FA Cup games are on TV?

8 matches of the fourth round of the FA Cup will be broadcast on television.

By Hector Garcia

8 matches of the fourth round of the FA Cup will be broadcast on television.
8 matches of the fourth round of the FA Cup will be broadcast on television.
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The FA Cup announced the matches that will be televised. The fourth round will have a total of 16 matches, however, not all matches will be televised. Of the 16 matches to be played between February 4 and 6, only 8 of them will be televised.

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The reason all matches are not broadcast is due to television laws in the United Kingdom. Broadcasters are not allowed to broadcast Saturday matches at 3:00 p.m. in the UK.

“Football’s TV blackout rule prevents live football matches from being televised between 2:45 pm and 5:15 pm on Saturday afternoons”. The blackout rule was introduced during the 1960s when Football League chairmen believed televised matches had a negative impact on attendances at other matches being played at the same time.

However, if you live in the United States and have a subscription to ESPN+ you will be able to access all the games.

What FA Cup games will be televised: Dates, Times and TV Channel

Manchester United vs Middlesbrough - February 4 - 8:00 pm (UK) / 3:00 pm ET (US)

TV Channel: ITV, STV (UK)

Livestream: ITV Hub, STV Player (UK) / ESPN+ (US)

 

Chelsea vs Plymouth Argyle - February 5 - 12:30 pm (UK) / 7:30 am ET (US)

TV Channel: BBC Red Button (UK)

Livestream: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website (UK) / ESPN+ (US)

 

Kidderminster Harriers vs West Ham United - February 5 - 12:30 pm (UK) / 7:30 am ET (US)

TV Channel: BBC One (UK)

Livestream: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website (UK) / ESPN+ (US)

 

Cambridge United vs Luton Town - February 5 - 5:30 pm (UK) / 12:30 pm ET (US)

TV Channel: BBC Red Button (UK)

Livestream: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website (UK) / ESPN+ (US)

 

Tottenham vs Brighton - February 5 - 8:00 pm (UK) / 3:00 pm ET (US)

TV Channel: ITV4(UK)

Livestream: ITV Hub (UK) / ESPN+ (US)

 

Liverpool vs Cardiff City - Febraury 6 - 12:00 pm (UK) / 7:00 am ET (US)

TV Channel: ITV, STV (UK)

Livestream: ITV Hub, STV Player (UK) / ESPN+ (US)

 

Nottingham Forest vs Leicester City - February 6 - 4:00 pm (UK) / 11:00 am ET (US)

TV Channel: BBC One (UK)

Livestream: BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website (UK) / ESPN+ (US)

 

Bournemouth vs Boreham Wood - February 6 - 6:30 pm (UK) / 1:30 pm ET (US)

TV Channel: ITV4(UK)

Livestream: ITV Hub (UK) / ESPN+ (US)

The remaining matches are:

These matches will be available in the United States on ESPN+ but will not be available in the United Kingdom.

Crystal Palace vs Hartlepool United - February 5 - 3:00 pm (UK) / 10:00 am ET (US)

Huddersfield Town vs Barnsley - February 5 - 3:00 pm (UK) / 10:00 am ET (US)

Peterborough United vs Queens Park Rangers - February 5 - 3:00 pm (UK) / 10:00 am ET (US)

Southhampton vs Coventry City - February 5 - 3:00 pm (UK) / 10:00 am ET (US)

Everton vs Brentford - February 5 - 3:00 pm (UK) / 10:00 am ET (US)

Stoke City vs Wigan Athletic - February 5 - 3:00 pm (UK) / 10:00 am ET (US)

Manchester City vs Fulham - February 5 - 3:00 pm (UK) / 10:00 am ET (US)

Wolves vs Norwich City - February 5 - 3:00 pm (UK) / 10:00 am ET (US)

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