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FA Cup Fifth Round Draw: Date, Time, How to Watch, and Ball Numbers

The FA Cup final is drawing ever closer / Visionhaus/GettyImages

When is the FA Cup Fifth Round Draw?

The excitement surrounding the FA Cup continues to build as teams advance to the fifth round of the competition. The 2024/25 FA Cup campaign has delivered high-intensity drama, and as the tournament reaches its later stages, anticipation grows for the all-important fifth round draw.

The FA Cup fifth round draw is scheduled to take place on Monday, 10 February. Fans can catch the draw before the clash between Doncaster Rovers and Crystal Palace on the same evening. Meanwhile, Exeter City and Nottingham Forest will also discover their potential opponents before their fourth-round tie on Tuesday.

The draw will be staged at 19:10 GMT and will be broadcast live across the UK, giving fans a chance to see their team’s fate unfold in real time.

How to Watch the FA Cup Fifth Round Draw

The FA Cup fifth round is near / Alex Pantling/GettyImages
The FA Cup fifth round is near / Alex Pantling/GettyImages

Football fans eager to watch the FA Cup fifth round draw can tune in via multiple platforms. The draw will be aired on BBC One’s ‘The One Show’, ensuring it reaches a wide audience across the country.

Additionally, the FA Cup’s official social media channels—including Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter)—will also provide live coverage of the draw. This accessibility ensures that no matter where fans are, they can keep up with the latest developments in the tournament.

The draw will be hosted by Kelly Sommers, while former Arsenal stars Alex Scott and Theo Walcott will take on the responsibility of drawing the teams.

FA Cup Fifth Round Draw Ball Numbers

Alex Scott will participate in the draw / Shaun Botterill/GettyImages
Alex Scott will participate in the draw / Shaun Botterill/GettyImages/

The 16 teams in the FA Cup fifth round will be assigned specific ball numbers ahead of the draw. Here are the ball numbers for the teams still in contention:

Ball NumberTeam(s)
1Manchester United
2Millwall
3Brighton & Hove Albion
4Preston North End
5Exeter City or Nottingham Forest
6Ipswich Town
7Wolverhampton Wanderers
8Fulham
9Newcastle United
10Plymouth Argyle
11Bournemouth
12Aston Villa
13Burnley
14Manchester City
15Doncaster Rovers or Crystal Palace
16Cardiff City

When Will FA Cup Fifth Round Matches Be Played?

The FA Cup fifth round matches are scheduled to take place on the weekend beginning Saturday, 1 March. Unlike earlier rounds, there will be no replays or two-legged ties, meaning that each fixture will be decided on the day, whether through extra time or penalties if necessary.

Looking ahead, the FA Cup quarter-finals will take place at the end of March, while the semi-finals are set for late April. The FA Cup final is scheduled for 17 May, marking a historic shift as it will be played one week before the climax of the Premier League season for the first time.

Conclusion

With the stakes rising and Wembley in sight, the FA Cup fifth round promises to bring thrilling action, unexpected upsets, and unforgettable moments. Fans across the country will be eagerly watching the draw to see who their team will face next, knowing that each fixture carries immense importance as the tournament progresses.

As the competition reaches its latter stages, the margin for error becomes slimmer, and every team left in the draw knows they are just a few wins away from etching their names in FA Cup history. The fifth round will test the resilience, strategy, and determination of all remaining clubs, with powerhouse teams aiming to assert their dominance and underdogs looking to continue their fairy-tale journeys.

Beyond the immediate challenge, securing a place in the quarter-finals means stepping even closer to the dream of playing under the iconic Wembley arch. The prestige of lifting the FA Cup remains one of the most cherished achievements in English football, and for players, coaches, and fans alike, the prospect of glory fuels their passion and commitment.

With the quarter-finals set for the end of March, the semi-finals approaching in late April, and the grand final scheduled for 17 May, the road to Wembley is intensifying. Every match will be a battle, every moment could be decisive, and every goal could define a season.

The FA Cup is known for delivering drama, passion, and unforgettable footballing memories. As we head into the fifth round and beyond, the anticipation continues to build, ensuring more electrifying encounters and spectacular performances. Stay tuned for more updates as the FA Cup journey continues to unfold, bringing fans closer to the magic of one of football’s most historic tournaments.

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