Ball numbers, how to watch live, fixture dates, potential opponents – FA Cup fifth round draw | OneFootball

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·7 February 2025

Ball numbers, how to watch live, fixture dates, potential opponents – FA Cup fifth round draw

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The Football Association have confirmed the various details ahead of the draw for the FA Cup fifth round, with fourth round ties taking place over the course of the weekend.

For Manchester City, that means a trip south to face League One high-flyers Leyton Orient as Pep Guardiola’s Premier League champions visit the Gaughan Group Stadium on Saturday lunchtime in their second successive meeting with a Football League side in the competition.


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In round three, it was a comfortable home win for Manchester City as they faced off against nearby Salford City at the Etihad Stadium, issuing an 8-0 rout over the League Two club with a starring hat-trick performance from James McAtee.

The England youth international, who was heavily linked with a move away from the Etihad during the recent January transfer window amid interest from Germany, will be hoping for another opportunity to impress this weekend.

There could also be first-team senior debuts for a couple of new signings too, with Vitor Reis yet to feature after his £29.6 million move from Palmeiras, and Nico Gonzalez fresh off the back of a deadline day switch from FC Porto in a €60 million agreement.

The FA Cup represents what could be Manchester City’s best chance at silverware this season, with many already ruling the club out of a Premier League title race and a two-legged UEFA Champions League last-16 play-off tie awaiting against Real Madrid this month.

Ahead of the final run of fixtures in the fourth round of the FA Cup, here is everything you need to know ahead of the fifth round draw in this season’s competition!

When will the FA Cup fifth round draw take place?

The Round Five draw of the 2024/25 FA Cup will take place on Monday 10 February at around 19:10 (UK).

How can I watch the FA Cup fifth round draw?

The draw for the FA Cup fifth round proper will be made live on the BBC’s ‘The One Show’, presented by Kelly Somers with former England and Arsenal players Alex Scott and Theo Walcott drawing the balls out.

The draw can also be watched across our Emirates FA Cup social media channels of X, Instagram and Facebook.

City Xtra will also provide live updates of Manchester City’s draw outcome across our social channels, should the Premier League champions manage to secure themselves a place in the next round by beating Leyton Orient this weekend.

What ball number are Manchester City?

Leyton Orient or Manchester City will be ball number 14 in Monday night’s FA Cup fifth round draw.

Which teams have qualified for the FA Cup fifth round?

1. Manchester United or Leicester City2. Leeds United or Millwall3. Brighton & Hove Albion or Chelsea4. Preston North End or Wycombe Wanderers5. Exeter City or Nottingham Forest6. Coventry City or Ipswich Town7. Blackburn Rovers or Wolverhampton Wanderers8. Wigan Athletic or Fulham9. Birmingham City or Newcastle United10. Plymouth Argyle or Liverpool11. Everton or AFC Bournemouth12. Aston Villa or Tottenham Hotspur13. Southampton or Burnley14. Leyton Orient or Manchester City15. Doncaster Rovers or Crystal Palace16. Stoke City or Cardiff City

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When will the FA Cup fifth round matches be played?

Matches in the FA Cup fifth round will take place across the weekend of Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd March 2025.

For Manchester City, that would mean that any fifth round tie in this season’s FA Cup would follow an away trip to Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Wednesday 26 February and precede a clash with Nottingham Forest away from home on Saturday 8 March.

Should Manchester City defeat Real Madrid in a UEFA Champions League last-16 play-off tie this month, then a round of 16 first-leg clash would follow an FA Cup fifth round tie on Tuesday 4th or Wednesday 5th March.

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