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When is FA Cup fifth-round draw tonight? Start time, confirmed ball numbers and how to watch

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The FA Cup fifth round draw takes place tonight before non-league Macclesfield look to continue their run against Premier League opposition.

All eyes will be on Moss Rose for Macclesfield’s second visit from the top-flight, having dumped out holders Crystal Palace in the last round in arguably the greatest upset in FA Cup history. High-flying Brentford will be hoping to spoil the party on Monday night.

Already through to the fifth round are the likes of Premier League leaders Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Mansfield Town, 13th in League One, are still in the draw after beating Burnley, while Wrexham will also hope to continue their excellent season with another big cup tie – having knocked out Ipswich on Friday night.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the fourth-round draw.

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When is the FA Cup fifth-round draw?

The fifth-round draw will take place on Monday 16 February, ahead of Macclesfield’s tie against Brentford which kicks off at 7:30pm GMT.

The draw will take place in the broadcast before kick-off, which starts at 6:30pm, with the draw set to start at around 6:35pm GMT.

How can I watch the FA Cup draw?

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You can watch the FA Cup fifth-round draw live on TNT Sports 1, discovery+ and the TNT Sports YouTube channel. The draw will be made by Joe Cole and Karen Carney – presented by Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist.

FA Cup draw ball numbers

1. Liverpool

2. Fulham

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3. Sunderland

4. Southampton

5. Wrexham

6. Arsenal

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7. Chelsea

8. West Ham United

9. Mansfield Town

10. Norwich City

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11. Port Vale or Bristol City

12. Wolverhampton Wanderers

13. Newcastle United

14. Manchester City

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15. Macclesfield or Brentford

16. Leeds United

FA Cup fourth-round fixtures and results

Friday 13 February

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Hull City 0-4 Chelsea

Wrexham 1-0 Ipswich Town

Saturday 14 February

Burton Albion 0-1 West Ham (a.e.t)

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Burnley 1-2 Mansfield Town

Manchester City 2-0 Salford City

Norwich City 3-1 West Bromwich Albion

*Port Vale v Bristol City – postponed

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Southampton 2-1 Leicester City (a.e.t)

Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle United

Liverpool 3-0 Brighton & Hove Albion

Sunday 15 February

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Birmingham City 1-1 Leeds United (Leeds win 4-2 on pens)

Grimsby Town 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Oxford United 0-1 Sunderland

Stoke City 1-2 Fulham

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Arsenal 4-0 Wigan Athletic

Monday 16 February

7.30pm: Macclesfield v Brentford – TNT Sports 1 and discovery+

When will the FA Cup fifth round be played?

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The fifth round of the FA Cup will be played around the weekend of Saturday 7 March, with games likely to run from Friday to Monday, depending on TV picks.

FA Cup matchdays in full

Here are the dates for the remaining rounds of FA Cup action.

Fifth round: Saturday 7 March 2026

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Quarter-finals: Saturday 4 April 2026

Semi-finals: Saturday 25 April 2026

Final: Saturday 16 May 2026

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NFL insider spells doom for Tua Tagovailoa’s future as Dolphins cut Tyreek Hill before free agency

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Jordan Schultz delivered a bombshell about the Miami Dolphins on Monday that has major implications for their franchise quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The NFL insider’s report suggests Tagovailoa’s days in South Florida are numbered.

The insider shared the news on X. His follow-up post revealed the front office’s plans for their quarterback.

“The #Dolphins preference has been to find a trade partner for Tua Tagovailoa. A cut is possible in the end. But that has been their preference. My understanding is new regime doesn’t want it to drag too long,” Schultz said.

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The #Dolphins preference has been to find a trade partner for Tua Tagovailoa. A cut is possible in the end. But that has been their preference. My understanding is new regime doesn’t want it to drag too long.

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The timing of Schultz’s report came after Miami released Tyreek Hill. ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed the receiver’s departure would free up $22.8 million in payroll room while leaving behind $28.2 million in dead funds.

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Miami takes on multiple dead cap penalties to reshape roster, Tua Tagovailoa could be next

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The organization didn’t stop with Tyreek Hill. Bradley Chubb, James Daniels and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine also got their walking papers Monday.

Chubb’s exit alone puts $23 million worth of dead salary on the books. That kind of financial hit shows management isn’t scared of eating money now to build flexibility later.

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New general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley arrived from Green Bay this offseason. Their willingness to absorb four massive dead cap hits suggests Tua Tagovailoa could be next.

Tagovailoa signed a four-year deal worth $212.1 million back in 2024. He’s due $54 million guaranteed this season, and dumping him before June 1st would slam the books with $99.2 million in dead weight.

Hill battled through a dislocated kneecap and torn ligaments last season. Tom Pelissero of NFL Network noted the eight-time Pro Bowler might not suit up at all in 2026, which killed any trade possibilities.

The speedster posted back-to-back 1,700-yard seasons after arriving from Kansas City in 2022. He remains the only receiver in NFL history to hit that milestone twice. But at 32 years old with a serious injury, his value disappeared.

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