Friday, 27 January 2017

How to follow the FA Cup 4th Round games that aren’t televised

If your team is involved in one of the nine FA Cup 4th Round games that will be televised and/or streamed in the United States this weekend, consider yourself fortunate. Unfortunately, there are seven other games that won’t be televised anywhere in the world including such big teams as Manchester City, Crystal Palace, Newcastle United and Middlesbrough.

If you’re not sure whether your team is being featured on TV or streaming this weekend, take a look at the FA Cup TV schedule below. Plus, if your team’s match isn’t being televised, we’ve provided links of how you can listen to an audio commentary of the matches.

First, here are the 9 FA Cup 4th Round games this weekend that will be televised and/or streamed for viewers in the United States (all times Eastern USA):

Friday, January 27

Derby County vs. Leicester City (FA Cup 4th Round), 2:55pm, FOX Sports 1, FOX Soccer 2GO, DirecTV Now and Sling Blue (free trial)

Saturday, January 28

Liverpool vs. Wolves (FA Cup 4th Round), 7:30am, FOX Sports 1, FOX Soccer 2GO, DirecTV Now and Sling Blue (free trial)

Chelsea vs. Brentford (FA Cup 4th Round), 10am, FOX Sports 1, FOX Soccer 2GO, DirecTV Now and Sling Blue (free trial)

Tottenham Hotspur vs. Wycombe Wanderers (FA Cup 4th Round), 10am, FOX Soccer Plus and FOX Soccer 2GO

Lincoln vs. Brighton (FA Cup 4th Round), 10am, FOX Soccer 2GO

Southampton vs. Arsenal (FA Cup 4th Round), 12:30pm, FOX Sports 1, FOX Soccer 2GO, DirecTV Now and Sling Blue (free trial)

Sunday, January 29

Millwall vs. Watford (FA Cup 4th Round), 7am, FOX Sports 1, FOX Soccer 2GO, DirecTV Now and Sling Blue (free trial)

Sutton United vs. Leeds United (FA Cup 4th Round), 9am, FOX Sports 1, FOX Soccer 2GO, DirecTV Now and Sling Blue (free trial)

Manchester United vs. Wigan (FA Cup 4th Round), 11am, FOX Sports 1, FOX Soccer 2GO, DirecTV Now and Sling Blue (free trial)

 

Second, here are the other FA Cup games and where you can follow the matches on club websites:

Saturday, January 28

Oxford United vs. Newcastle United, 10am (matchday commentary — either text or audio)

Rochdale vs. Huddersfield, 10am (live audio commentary from Rochdale player)

Burnley vs. Bristol City, 10am (live audio commentary from ClaretsHD player)

Blackburn Rovers vs. Blackpool, 10am (live audio commentary from RoversHD player)

Middlesbrough vs. Accrington Stanley, 10am (live audio commentary from Boro player)

Crystal Palace vs. Manchester City, 10am (BBC Radio Manchester live audio broadcast)

Sunday, January 29

Fulham vs. Hull City, 7:30am (live audio commentary from Fulhamfctv)

 

Third, one of the best ways to experience the FA Cup 4th Round is by listening to the live radio broadcast from BBC World Service. They’ll have reporters at each of the grounds and will get live reports on the latest FA Cup action from across England. You can listen to the games on the Sportsworld program on BBC World Service, or via TuneIn. If, for some reason, the broadcast gets interrupted due to rights restrictions, you can listen to it live after accessing a VPN service and then returning to the BBC World Service broadcast.

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