Presented by Becky Ives. The draw will be made by Michail Antonio and Joel Ward.
DRAW NUMBERS
1. Accrington Stanley 2. AFC Wimbledon 3. Barnet 4. Barnsley 5. Barrow 6. Blackpool 7. Bolton Wanderers 8. Bradford City 9. Bristol Rovers 10. Bromley 11. Burton Albion 12. Cambridge United 13. Cardiff City 14. Cheltenham Town 15. Chesterfield 16. Colchester United 17. Crawley Town 18. Crewe Alexandra 19. Doncaster Rovers 20. Exeter City 21. Fleetwood Town 22. Gillingham 23. Grimsby Town 24. Harrogate Town 25. Huddersfield Town 26. Leyton Orient 27. Lincoln City 28. Luton Town 29. Mansfield Town 30. Milton Keynes Dons 31. Newport County 32. Northampton Town 33. Notts County 34. Oldham Athletic 35. Peterborough United 36. Plymouth Argyle 37. Port Vale 38. Reading 39. Rotherham United 40. Salford City
41. Shrewsbury Town 42. Stevenage 43. Stockport County 44. Swindon 45. Tranmere Rovers 46. Walsall 47. Wigan Athletic 48. Wycombe Wanderers 49. AFC Telford United 50. Macclesfield 51. Gainsborough Trinity or Hartlepool United 52. Carlisle United 53. York City 54. Buxton 55. Morecambe or Chester 56. South Shields 57. Tamworth 58. Scunthorpe United 59. Gateshead 60. Spennymoor Town 61. FC Halifax Town 62. Altrincham or Harborough Town 63. Worthing or Forest Green Rovers 64. Maldon & Tiptree 65. Woking or Brackley Town 66. Wealdstone 67. Slough Town 68. Boreham Wood 69. Eastleigh 70. Southend United 71. Ebbsfleet United 72. Braintree Town 73. Chatham Town 74. Weston Super Mare 75. Hemel Hempstead Town 76. Banbury United or St Albans City 77. Chelmsford City 78. AFC Totton or Truro City 79. Aldershot Town 80. Farnham Town or Sutton United
All you need to know about the biggest-ever season of LIVE FA Cup TV games
MORE FA Cup matches will be shown on TV this new season than ever before as a new four-year deal kicks in.
The BBC and ITV have shown the competition jointly for the past four seasons with all TV matches free-to-air on their main channels and streaming services.
But from this season, subscription service TNT Sports takes over as the broadcaster for the competition – although it’s struck a deal with the BBC to allow it to show some it its matches free-to-air.
The biggest shake-up is that from the third round weekend onwards, every game not scheduled for 3pm on Saturday will be available to watch live on TNT Sports.
This means there’s likely to be multiple kick-off games with several matches kicking off at the same time being screened simultaneously (similar to some of Sky’s EFL coverage).
In practice, it means a huge number of FA Cup games will be televised – so, for example, in the third round it is likely around 20 of the 32 fixtures could be screened based on previous season kick-off times which have already been staggered to suit international broadcasters.
Although TNT Sports agreed a full deal for all TV rights to the Cup, it has struck a separate deal with BBC Sport meaning the BBC will screen 14 games a season free-to-air. It will show two games from each round through to the quarter-finals and will also screen one semi-final. Under UK legislation the final has to be screened free-to-air as one of the listed sporting events.
The BBC’s games will also be on TNT. Although the BBC will have their own presentation and commentary teams, they will use TNT’s pictures for match coverage.
The BBC will continue to highlight “grassroots” clubs by featuring some early round games live before the first round proper. These usually air at 12.30pm on the BBC iPlayer, BBC red button and the BBC Sport app and online pages. They usually have limited production with often just a single camera and replays.
As part of the deal for the FA Cup, TNT Sports will also screen the FA Community Shield and the FA Youth Cup semi-finals and final.
6.40PM FA CUP FIRST ROUND DRAW (TNT SPORTS 1 & TNT SPORTS YOUTUBE) WATCH HERE
7.30PM WORTHING V FOREST GREEN ROVERS (TNT SPORTS 1)
All you need to know about the biggest-ever season of LIVE FA Cup TV games
MORE FA Cup matches will be shown on TV this new season than ever before as a new four-year deal kicks in.
The BBC and ITV have shown the competition jointly for the past four seasons with all TV matches free-to-air on their main channels and streaming services.
But from this season, subscription service TNT Sports takes over as the broadcaster for the competition – although it’s struck a deal with the BBC to allow it to show some it its matches free-to-air.
The biggest shake-up is that from the third round weekend onwards, every game not scheduled for 3pm on Saturday will be available to watch live on TNT Sports.
This means there’s likely to be multiple kick-off games with several matches kicking off at the same time being screened simultaneously (similar to some of Sky’s EFL coverage).
In practice, it means a huge number of FA Cup games will be televised – so, for example, in the third round it is likely around 20 of the 32 fixtures could be screened based on previous season kick-off times which have already been staggered to suit international broadcasters.
Although TNT Sports agreed a full deal for all TV rights to the Cup, it has struck a separate deal with BBC Sport meaning the BBC will screen 14 games a season free-to-air. It will show two games from each round through to the quarter-finals and will also screen one semi-final. Under UK legislation the final has to be screened free-to-air as one of the listed sporting events.
The BBC’s games will also be on TNT. Although the BBC will have their own presentation and commentary teams, they will use TNT’s pictures for match coverage.
The BBC will continue to highlight “grassroots” clubs by featuring some early round games live before the first round proper. These usually air at 12.30pm on the BBC iPlayer, BBC red button and the BBC Sport app and online pages. They usually have limited production with often just a single camera and replays.
As part of the deal for the FA Cup, TNT Sports will also screen the FA Community Shield and the FA Youth Cup semi-finals and final.
Germany’s top division is available on a number of outlets in the UK including some matches showing free-to-air.
Here FOOTIE ON TV rounds up where to get your fix of Bundesliga action.
Friday nights are FREE!
The Friday night Bundesliga game is FREE-TO-AIR on a number of outlets.
BBC iPlayer/BBC Sport app/BBC Sport online
That’s Football YouTube channel (also offers a separate watch-along stream)
The Overlap YouTube channel
The official Bundesliga YouTube channel.
Saturday tea-times on Sky
The Saturday 5.30pm fixture is live each week on Sky, usually on Sky Sports Football.
Pay-per-view on Amazon Prime Video on Sundays
Amazon are offering Sunday games for a one-off payment of £2.49 per match. Usually, at least two Sunday afternoon games will be available. Some other Sunday evening matches and midweek fixtures will also be available pay-per-view.
Amazon also has the rights to Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 relegation play-offs at the end of the season.
As well as showing the Friday night games, the Bundesliga YouTube channel also screens the competition’s second tier, Bundesliga 2 with matches usually available at 5.30pm on Fridays, 12noon on Saturdays and 12.30pm on Sundays.