
By Jude Summerfield
The fifth round of the FA Cup kicks off in the last week of February and features the competition’s only midweek schedule this season.
The teams will compete on Tuesday February 28 and Wednesday March 1 for a place in the final eight of the tournament. A place in the Wembley final is the ultimate goal for those who remain in the competition.
Here are the TV picks for the 2022/23 FA Cup fifth round.
When is the 2022/23 FA Cup Final? Match dates and schedule for each round
2022/23 FA Cup fifth round draw
Several Premier League teams remain in the running for the FA Cup this season.
Brighton knocked out defending champions Liverpool in the fourth round, while Manchester City clinched their place by defeating Arsenal.
Wrexham remain in the draw but will need to overcome league champions Sheffield United if they are to set up a clash with Tottenham at the racecourse.
Southampton – Luton Town/Grimsby Town Leicester City – Blackburn Rovers Stoke City – Brighton & Hove Albion Wrexham/Sheffield United – Tottenham Hotspur Fulham/Sunderland – Leeds United Bristol City – Manchester City Manchester United – West Ham United Ipswich Town/Burnley – Sheffield Wednesday / Fleetwood Town
FA Cup 5th Round 2022/23 on TV: Which matches are televised in the UK?
Six FA Cup fifth round matches have been selected for live television coverage in the UK by the BBC and ITV.
Stoke vs Brighton – Tuesday 28th February
Channel? ITV4 and ITVX
Time? 19:15 (GMT)
Fulham/Sunderland-Leeds, Tuesday 28 February
Channel? BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport
Time? 19:45 (GMT)
Bristol City v Manchester City, Tuesday 28 February
Channel? ITV1, UTV, STV and ITVX
Time? 20:00 (GMT)
Southampton – Luton Town/Grimsby Town – Wednesday 29th February
Channel? ITV4 and ITVX
Time? 19:15 (GMT)
Manchester United v West Ham United, Wednesday 29 February
Channel? ITV1, UTV, STV and ITVX
Time? 19:45 (GMT)
Wrexham or Sheffield United v Tottenham Hotspur – Wednesday 29th February
Channel? BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport
Time? 19:55 (GMT)
ITV they have four games they will broadcast, with the headline act being West Ham’s trip to Manchester United.
They will also show the game between Bristol City and Manchester City at Ashton Gate, Brighton’s trip to Stoke and Luton or Grimsby’s trip to Southampton.
On the BBCviewers will be able to watch Leeds play Fulham or Sunderland and Tottenham play Wrexham or Sheffield United.
Leicester vs Blackburn and Ipswich or Burnley vs Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood will not be broadcast on UK broadcasters.
What happened in the 2022/23 FA Cup fourth round?
Premier League title rivals Manchester City and Arsenal met for the first time this season in the previous round and it was the current English champions who won 1-0 courtesy of Nathan Ake’s goal.
Leeds and Leicester proved too strong for lower league opponents Accrington Stanley and Walsall respectively, while Spurs overwhelmed Preston thanks to two goals from Son Heung-min.
Manchester United eliminate Reading and Brighton beat Liverpool thanks to the magical victory of Kaoru Mitoma.
27 January 2023 – Manchester City 1-0 Arsenal 28 January 2023 – Accrington Stanley 1-3 Leeds 28 January 2023 – Walsall 0-1 Leicester City 28 January 2023 – Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Fleetwood Town 28 January 2023 – Fulham – Sunderland 1-1 28 January 2023 – Ipswich Town 0-0 Burnley 28 January 2023 – Southampton 2-1 Blackpool 28 January 2023 – Bristol City 3-0 West Brom 28 January 2023 – Luton 2-2 Grimsby Town 28 January 2023 – Blackburn 2-2 Birmingham City 28 January 2023 – Preston North End 0-3 Tottenham Hotspur 28 January 2023 – Manchester United 3-1 Reading 29 January 2023 – Brighton 2-1 Liverpool 29 January 2023 – Stoke 3- 1 Stevenage 29 January 2023 – Wrexham 3-3 Sheffield United 30 January 2023 – Derby County 0-0 West Ham
This article was originally posted on 90min.com as FA Cup on TV: Televised selections of Man Utd, Spurs and Man City confirmed for the fifth round.
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