The latest FA Cup Fourth Round Replay TV selection has been revealed for next month.
One game has been picked to be shown on the BBC so far on Tuesday the 4th of February. Find out which has been chosen below…

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After sharing a 0-0 draw at St James’ Park on Saturday, Premier League side Newcastle United will head to the Kassam Stadium on Tuesday the 4th of February for their tie with League One club Oxford United with that game being screened on BBC One and BBC iPlayer and kicking off at 8.05pm.
LATEST TV SELECTIONS:
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OXFORD UNITED v NEWCASTLE UNITED (Tuesday 4 February, 8:05pm)
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The Football Association live broadcast fee is £33,750 per club. Nothing has been confirmed for BT Sport but an announcement is expected to come from them in the next few days.
FOURTH ROUND REPLAYS IN FULL:
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Tuesday, 4 February
– Birmingham City v Coventry City (7:45pm)
– Cardiff City v Reading (7:45pm)
– Derby County v Northampton Town (7:45pm)
– Liverpool v Shrewsbury Town (7:45pm)
– Oxford United v Newcastle United (8:05pm)
Wednesday, 5 February
– Tottenham v Southampton (7:45pm)
Fans have took to Twitter as after finding out the latest FA Cup Fourth Round Replay TV selection…
Nothing better than getting embarrassed on National TV.
Even me Grandma will now know that we're hopeless ??— Michael (@rooney03) January 28, 2020
— Kieren Wilkinson (@KierenW6) January 28, 2020
This is just a reason to watch up get beat up by Oxford then everyone will go on about it until Liverpool get beat
— Nufc4 Life (@life_nufc4) January 28, 2020
Giant killing In the making. Please sign a striker that can actually score a goal pic.twitter.com/6yzDfeFzVI
— Chris Cossey (@Cosseycj) January 28, 2020
Ah superb, the wisest possible audience can watch us lose to a league one team. Mint
— Chris F (@GeordieChris_F) January 28, 2020
— DAVE (@DaveOufc) January 28, 2020
BBC clearly hoping for a massive upset live on TV with an #NUFC win.
— Dan McMahon ⚡↗ (@DanMcmahonF1) January 28, 2020
Can you build a fourth stand with that money? #oufc
— Jamie Gorman ?? (@OfficialJGorman) January 28, 2020
Surely Mike Ashley doesn’t need his share with the money he’ll get for selling Newcastle &, being generous he could say give @OUFCOfficial the whole fee!
— leicester yellow (@leicesterox) January 28, 2020

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