
Today news
2025-02-06 09:25:00
Doncaster Rovers are the lowest ranked club left in the FA Cup.
The League Two club won at Championship side Hull City in the third round and will now host Premier League Crystal Palace on Monday.
Leyton Orient, sixth in League One, welcome defending Premier League champions Manchester City on Saturday (12:15) – a match you can watch live on BBC One.
Other League One clubs hosting Premier League opposition include leaders Birmingham City at home to Newcastle United – also live on BBC One – on Saturday (17:45), Exeter City at home to Nottingham Forest next Tuesday (20:00) and Wigan Athletic – winners in 2013 – at home to Fulham on Saturday (15:00).
Premier League leaders Liverpool go to the Championship’s bottom club Plymouth Argyle on Sunday (15:00), while Coventry City – managed by four-time FA Cup winner Frank Lampard – host Premier League Ipswich on Saturday (15:00).
There are four all-Premier League ties in total.
The pick of those sees Tottenham – without a major trophy for 17 years – go to Aston Villa, who could give a debut to new signing Marcus Rashford, on Sunday (17:35) – live on BBC One.