A DATE has been set for Burnley's FA Cup fourth round tie away to Fulham.
The Clarets will head to Craven Cottage on Sunday, January 24 (kick-off 2.30pm), with the game to be shown live on BT Sport Extra 2 as part of a weekend of televised cup ties.
The FA has confirmed that all 16 Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round fixtures will be broadcast live.
Chorley's clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Victory Park will be the first game of the round to be played, on Friday, January 22 (kick-off 7.45pm), live on BT Sport 1.
Five fixtures will be live across the BBC, with 11 fixtures broadcast on BT Sport.
The following eight fixtures are the primary match selections for broadcast on BBC and BT Sport:
FRIDAY, 22 JANUARY 2021
Chorley v Wolverhampton Wanderers (19:45 KO) – Live on BT Sport 1
SATURDAY, 23 JANUARY 2021
Southampton or Shrewsbury Town v Arsenal (12:15 KO) – Live on BT Sport 1
Cheltenham Town v Manchester City (17:30 KO) – Live on BBC One
SUNDAY, 24 JANUARY 2021
Chelsea v Luton Town (12:00 KO) – Live on BBC One
Brentford v Leicester City (14:30 KO) – Live on BT Sport 1
Manchester United v Liverpool (17:00 KO) – Live on BBC One
Everton v Sheffield Wednesday (20:00 KO) – Live on BT Sport 1
MONDAY, 25 JANUARY
Wycombe Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur (19:45 KO) – Live on BT Sport 1
The following Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round fixtures have been chosen for broadcast across a combination of BBC and BT Sport’s digital platforms and linear red button services.
SATURDAY, 23 JANUARY 2021
Sheffield United v Plymouth Argyle (15:00 KO) – Live on BBC Digital Platforms
West Ham United v Doncaster Rovers (15:00 KO) – Live on BBC Digital Platforms
AFC Bournemouth v Crawley Town (15:00 KO) – Live on BT Sport Extra 2
Brighton & Hove Albion v Blackpool (15:00 KO) – Live on BT Sport Extra 3
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest (15:00 KO) – Live on BT Sport Extra 4
Barnsley v Norwich City (15:00 KO) – Live on BT Sport Extra 5
Millwall v Bristol City (15:00 KO) – Live on BT Sport Extra 6
SUNDAY, 24 JANUARY 2021
Fulham v Burnley (14:30 KO) – Live on BT Sport Extra 2
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