FA Cup fourth round draw – Newcastle United get Birmingham City

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A total of 32 balls (see below) in the hat, Newcastle United were number 23, having defeated Bromley 3-1.

The visitors taking an early shock lead but Lewis Miley with a very swift thunderbolt equaliser.

A Gordon penalty and brilliant Osula goal seeing United win.

The draw now made and… Newcastle United drawing Birmingham City away from home.

FA Cup third Round results (and fixtures remaining):

Thursday 9 January

Sheffield United 0 Cardiff 1

Everton 2 Peterborough 0

Fulham 4 Watford 1

Friday 10 January

Wycombe Wanderers 2 Portsmouth 0

Aston Villa 2 West Ham 1

Saturday 11 January

Birmingham City 2 Lincoln 1

Bristol City 1 Wolves 2

Middlesbrough 0 Blackburn 1

Liverpool 4 Accrington Stanley 0

Leicester City 6 QPR 2

Bournemouth 5 West Brom 1

Brentford 0 Plymouth 1

Chelsea 5 Morecambe 0

Exeter 3 Oxford 1

Norwich 0 Brighton 4

Nottingham Forest 2 Luton 0

Reading 1 Burnley 3 (AET)

Sunderland 1 Stoke 2 (AET)

Man City 8 Salford 0

Leeds 1 Harrogate 0

Coventry 1 Sheff Wed 1 (Coventry won 4-3 on pens)

Sunday 12 January

Hull 1 Doncaster 1 (Doncaster won 5-4 on pens)

Tamworth 0 Spurs 3

Arsenal 1 Man U 1 (Man U won 5-3 on pens)

Crystal Palace 1 Stockport 0

Ipswich 3 Bristol Rovers 0

Newcastle 3 Bromley 1

Southampton v Swansea (4.30pm)

Monday 13 January

Millwall v Dagenham and Redbridge (7.30pm)

Tuesday 14 January

Leyton Orient v Derby (7.45pm)

Mansfield v Wigan (7.45pm)

Preston v Charlton (7.45pm)

The FA official announcement on the FA Cup fourth round draw – 11 January 2025:

‘The draw for the Emirates FA Cup fourth round proper will be made on Sunday 12 January 2025, following the conclusion of the tie between Arsenal and Manchester United.

With the game at the Emirates Stadium kicking-off at 3pm GMT, we anticipate the draw to take place around 5pm GMT provided the tie doesn’t go to extra time in which case it will still happen following the conclusion of the game.

The draw will be presented by Kelly Somers, made by Martin Keown and Mark Schwarzer and shown live in the UK as part of BBC One’s coverage. It can also be seen across our official Emirates FA Cup social media channels.

The ball numbers

1 Southampton or Swansea City

2 Manchester United

3 Exeter City 

4 Leyton Orient or Derby County

5 Burnley

6 Aston Villa

7 Brighton & Hove Albion

8 Manchester City 

9 Millwall or Dagenham & Redbridge

10 Liverpool 

11 Wolverhampton Wanderers

12 Preston North End or Charlton Athletic

13 Chelsea 

14 Blackburn Rovers

15 AFC Bournemouth 

16 Mansfield Town or Wigan Athletic

17 Tottenham Hotspur

18 Doncaster Rovers

19 Stoke City

20 Leicester City 

21 Plymouth Argyle

22 Coventry City

23 Newcastle United

24 Everton

25 Wycombe Wanderers

26 Birmingham City

27 Leeds United 

28 Nottingham Forest 

29 Cardiff City

30 Ipswich Town

31 Fulham

32 Crystal Palace


 
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