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The FA Cup gets back underway this weekend for the remaining Premier League clubs left in the competition.

Following a two-week break due to the winter interval, teams get back in action in the fourth round and will certainly be hoping to take a significant step to Wembley Stadium.

Last season’s runners-up Chelsea take on Plymouth Argyle having progressed past Chesterfield at Stamford Bridge earlier this year. Meanwhile, after avoiding a scare against Morecambe, Antonio Conte’s Spurs are set to host Premier League rivals Brighton & Hove Albion.

Whilst both sides will hope to secure a relatively stress-free progression to round five, supporters at both Stamford Bridge and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could potentially be put through the ringer with the decision that replays will be abolished in the competition this term.

The FA confirmed that alteration in a statement in December in an effort to reduce fixture congestion.

It read: “We can today confirm that replays have been removed in both the third and fourth rounds of the 2021/22 Emirates FA Cup.

“This exceptional decision was approved by the FA Board on Friday 17 December and has been taken in the wider interest of English football to alleviate the

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