The FA Cup fourth round takes place this weekend, from February 13 to 16, with 11 of 16 matches broadcast live on TNT Sports and discovery+ in the United Kingdom, including Liverpool's clash with Brighton
Jake Hackney Senior Consumer Writer 11:13, 13 Feb 2026

The FA Cup fourth round takes place this weekend as the road to Wembley continues(Image: Getty Images)
The FA Cup is back this weekend for the fourth round, offering soccer enthusiasts the chance to watch every televised match in one place.
From February 13 to 16, 16 FA Cup matches are scheduled, featuring a mix of all-Premier League showdowns - including Liverpool's game against Brighton at Anfield - and lower-league clashes.
All eyes will be on underdog Macclesfield FC as it hosts top-flight Brentford in the final tie of this round on Monday. The sixth-tier club made waves last month when it knocked out reigning champion Crystal Palace with a hard-fought 2-1 win, despite an astonishing 117 league places separating the two teams.
READ MORE: Roy Keane makes Florian Wirtz prediction at Liverpool after Jamie Carragher assessmentREAD MORE: Mohamed Salah tipped to snub Saudi Arabia for 'perfect' transfer after LiverpoolMacclesfield's boss John Rooney was named National League North Manager of the Month for January, so fans in the Cheshire town will be hoping for more cup magic. Macclesfield will also have the honor of hosting the fifth round draw before the match begins.
In the United States, all 16 games will be televised live on ESPN.
In the United Kingdom, 11 of the 16 fourth-round games will be broadcast live, with each airing on TNT Sports and discovery+. Supporters can stream each match via the discovery+ app or Prime Video's TNT Sports channel.

Liverpool last won the FA Cup four years ago(Image: Getty Images)
This service also includes every midweek Premier League match on March 3-5, along with exclusive UEFA Champions League and Europa League fixtures. However, it won't air Benfica vs. Real Madrid on February 17 or Newcastle vs. Qarabag on February 24, as these matches are exclusively available on Amazon's Prime Video.
The Hull vs. Chelsea and Aston Villa vs. Newcastle matches will be aired on both TNT Sports and BBC One, while the Wrexham vs. Ipswich game can be watched on BBC Wales and discovery+.
Here's the full schedule and kick-off times for the FA Cup fourth round (ET times only)...
Friday, February 13
- 2:45pm – Hull vs. Chelsea
- 2:45pm – Wrexham vs. Ipswich
Saturday, February 14
- 7:15am – Burton vs. West Ham
- 10am – Burnley vs. Mansfield
- 10am – Man City vs. Salford
- 10am – Norwich vs. West Brom
- 10am – Port Vale vs. Bristol City
- 10am – Southampton vs. Leicester
- 12:45pm – Aston Villa vs. Newcastle
- 3pm – Liverpool vs. Brighton
Sunday, February 15
- 7am – Birmingham City vs. Leeds
- 8:30am – Grimsby vs. Wolves
- 9am – Oxford vs. Sunderland
- 9am – Stoke City vs. Fulham
- 11:30am – Arsenal vs. Wigan

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