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FA Cup fourth round draw time, TV channel and ball numbers for Manchester United and Man City

The FA Cup third round takes place this weekend with the Premier League big guns entering the competition.

Manchester City and Manchester United play over the next few days with holders City taking on Championship side Huddersfield at the Etihad, while United will have to overcome League One side Wigan at the DW Stadium. Last year's FA Cup final was historic in more ways than one with it being the first final to be contested by the two Manchester clubs.

The victory for City was was also part of their treble as they went on to beat Inter Milan in the Champions League final weeks later. Fans are in for a weekend of classic cup FA Cup ties with ties including Arsenal vs Liverpool and Sunderland vs Newcastle with 64 sides chasing a place in round four.

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The draw for the fourth round will be held at about 19:50 on Monday, January 8, before United's tie at Wigan.

You can watch the draw on ITV1. It will take place prior to the clash between Wigan and Manchester United which kicks off at 8.15pm. Coverage starts at 19:30.

The ball numbers for the fourth round draw are as follows:

1. Luton Town or Bolton Wanderers
2. Shrewsbury Town or Wrexham
3. Arsenal or Liverpool
4. Stoke City or Brighton & Hove Albion
5. Norwich City or Bristol Rovers
6. West Ham United or Bristol City
7. Tottenham Hotspur or Burnley
8. Fulham or Rotherham United
9. West Bromwich Albion or Aldershot Town
10. Southampton or Walsall
11. AFC Wimbledon or Ipswich Town
12. Peterborough United or Leeds United
13. Millwall or Leicester City
14. Watford or Chesterfield~
15. Sunderland or Newcastle United
16. Sheffield Wednesday or Cardiff City
17. Crystal

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