How to Watch FA Cup Live in UK (4th Round)
The FA Cup is one of the most popular Football tournaments in the United Kingdom. Here is How to Watch FA Cup 4th Round Live in the UK in 2022-23.
Where to watch the FA Cup in the UK in 2022-23
In the UK, you can watch the FA Cup on TV on the BBC, ITV, ESPN+, and BT Sport. You can also stream the matches on the BBC iPlayer, ITV, ESPN+ and BT Sport app.
Both are free to watch, provided you have a TV Licence. This currently costs £159 per year, and is a requirement if you watch any live TV or use BBC iPlayer. Once that’s sorted, just navigate to BBC One on your TV or head to iPlayer to start streaming.
ITV matches are available on ITV1 or ITV4 via your TV, or ITVX (previously ITV Hub) when streaming. Catching up on ITV content is exempt from the TV Licence, but you’ll need one if you watch live.
FA Cup 2022-23 Live Online
If you don’t have a TV or you prefer to watch on your computer, phone, or tablet, you can also stream the matches online. To do this, you’ll need to have a subscription to either the BBC iPlayer or BT Sport. Once you have a subscription, you’ll be able to stream the matches live on your device.
FA Cup 2022-23 live radio commentary
You can also listen to live radio commentary of the FA Cup matches on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.
Watch the FA Cup in UK on ESPN+
To watch FA Cup on ESPN+, you will need to sign up for a subscription to the streaming service. Here’s how you can do that:
- Go to the ESPN+ website (https://www.espn.com/watch/) and click on the “Subscribe” button.
- Select the ESPN+ subscription plan that you want. There are a few different options to choose from, including a monthly subscription or an annual subscription.
- Create an ESPN account or log in to your existing account.
- Enter your payment information to complete the subscription process.
Once you have a subscription to ESPN+, you will be able to access the football content on the service. This includes live and on-demand football matches, as well as other football-related programming. You can watch ESPN+ on a variety of devices, including your computer, phone, tablet, and streaming devices like Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku.
how to watch FA Cup on BBC
To watch FA Cup on BBC, you can tune in to BBC One or BBC Two, which are the main television channels of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). These channels often broadcast live football matches, including matches from the English Premier League and the FA Cup. You can also listen to live radio commentary of football matches on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.
In addition to watching on TV or listening on the radio, you can also stream football matches on the BBC iPlayer, which is the BBC’s online streaming service. To access the BBC iPlayer, you will need to have a TV license and be located in the UK. You can then stream the football matches live on your computer, phone, or tablet, or on a streaming device like a smart TV, Apple TV, or Amazon Fire TV.
Watch FA Cup 2022-23 on ITV
ITV is a British television network that broadcasts a variety of programming, including live football matches. To watch football on ITV, you can tune in to ITV1, which is the main ITV channel. This channel often broadcasts live football matches, including matches from the English Premier League, FA Cup 2022-23, and the UEFA Champions League.
In addition to watching on TV, you can also stream football matches on the ITV Hub, which is the online streaming service for ITV. To access the ITV Hub, you will need to create an account and be located in the UK. You can then stream the football matches live on your computer, phone, or tablet, or on a streaming device like a smart TV, Apple TV, or Amazon Fire TV.
FA Cup schedule: Jan 27-30 (Fourth Round)
Here are all the games to look forward to. Plenty of Premier League and Championship sides are playing against lower-league opposition:
Manchester City’s clash with Arsenal is the headline clash of the Fourth Round and it’s no surprise it’s been snapped up for television coverage, but there are plenty of other exciting matchups too.
Liverpool and Brighton face off in an all-Premier League clash, Tottenham faces a trip north to Preston North End and Paul Ince returns to his former stomping ground when his Reading side takes on Manchester United.
Date | Fixture | Kickoff time (GMT/ET) |
Fri Jan. 27 | Man City vs. Arsenal | 20:00/15:00 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Accrington Stanley vs. Leeds United | 12:30/07:30 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Walsall vs. Leicester City | 12:30/07:30 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Blackburn Rovers vs. Birmingham City | 15:00/10:00 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Bristol City vs. WBA | 15:00/10:00 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Fulham vs Sunderland | 15:00/10:00 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Ipswich Town vs. Burnley | 15:00/10:00 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Luton Town vs. Grimsby Town | 15:00/10:00 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Sheffield Wednesday vs. Fleetwood Town | 15:00/10:00 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Southampton vs. Blackpool | 15:00/10:00 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Preston North End vs. Tottenham | 18:00/13:00 |
Sat Jan. 28 | Manchester United vs. Reading | 20:00/15:00 |
Sun Jan. 29 | Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Liverpool | 13:30/08:30 |
Sun Jan. 29 | Stoke City vs. Stevenage | 14:00/09:00 |
Sun Jan. 29 | Wrexham vs. Sheffield United | 16:30/11:30 |
Mon Jan. 30 | Derby County vs. West Ham United | 19:45/14:45 |
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