FA Cup Fourth Round Draw Confirmed: Big Clashes, Giant Killings and Wembley Dreams
The FA Cup never fails to deliver drama, and the Fourth Round draw has once again produced a brilliant mix of heavyweight clashes, potential upsets, and classic cup ties. As the world’s oldest domestic cup competition continues, clubs across the football pyramid are now just a few wins away from a possible day out at Wembley Stadium.
From Premier League giants to non league dreamers, the magic of the FA Cup is alive and well, and this round promises goals, shocks, and unforgettable stories.
A Brief History of the FA Cup
First played in 1871, the FA Cup is the oldest football competition in the world and remains one of the most iconic trophies in global sport. Over the decades, it has given us legendary finals, famous giant killings, and some of the most emotional moments in football history.
What makes the FA Cup special is its unique format, where clubs from every level of English football can face each other. It is a competition where anything can happen, and where smaller clubs get the chance to test themselves against the biggest names in the game.
Winning the FA Cup is not just about lifting silverware, it is about writing your name into football history.
The FA Cup Fourth Round Draw
Here are the confirmed ties for the Fourth Round:
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Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion
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Stoke City v Fulham
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Oxford United v Sunderland
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Southampton v Leicester City
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Wrexham v Ipswich Town
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Arsenal v Wigan Athletic
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Hull City v Chelsea
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Burton Albion v West Ham United
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Burnley v Mansfield Town
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Norwich City v West Bromwich Albion
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Port Vale v Bristol City
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Grimsby Town v Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Aston Villa v Newcastle United
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Manchester City v Salford City or Swindon Town
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Macclesfield Town v Brentford
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Birmingham City v Leeds United
Ties to Watch Out For
Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion
Two top quality sides meet at Anfield in what promises to be one of the standout ties of the round. Brighton have become a dangerous cup team in recent seasons, and Liverpool will know this is far from straightforward.
Aston Villa v Newcastle United
A huge all Premier League clash between two ambitious clubs. This has all the ingredients of a classic cup tie, big players, big atmosphere, and high stakes.
Hull City v Chelsea
Chelsea travel to Hull in what could be a tricky away day. The FA Cup has a habit of punishing complacency, and Hull will see this as a massive opportunity.
Wrexham v Ipswich Town
Wrexham continue their incredible cup journey with another glamorous tie. The atmosphere will be electric, and this is exactly what the FA Cup is all about.
Manchester City v Salford City or Swindon Town
One of the giants of English football against lower league opposition, but the magic of the cup means anything is possible. This is the kind of tie that creates headlines.
Grimsby Town v Wolverhampton Wanderers
A classic David v Goliath fixture. Grimsby will be dreaming of another famous cup upset in front of their home crowd.
Macclesfield Town v Brentford
This is one of the most fascinating ties of the round. Macclesfield Town, who play in the National League North, shocked the football world in 2025 when they beat FA Cup holders Crystal Palace in what is widely regarded as one of the biggest upsets in the competition’s history.
That incredible result has already written them into FA Cup folklore, and now they have another huge opportunity to create more magic. Brentford will know they cannot afford to underestimate them, and Macclesfield will be dreaming of another famous night.
This is exactly why the FA Cup is so special.
Why the Fourth Round Matters
By this stage of the competition, clubs can start to believe. One more win puts you into the last sixteen, the draw starts to open up, and suddenly a Wembley appearance feels possible.
For the bigger clubs, it is about keeping trophy dreams alive. For the smaller clubs, it is about history, exposure, and unforgettable moments for fans and players alike.
The Magic of the FA Cup Lives On
The Fourth Round draw once again proves why the FA Cup remains one of the most loved competitions in world football. It brings together different levels, different stories, and different dreams, all in the same competition.
From title contenders to giant killers, the road to Wembley continues, and this round is set to deliver drama, passion, and memories that will last a lifetime.
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