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Arsenal releases date for it’s FA Cup encounter with Manchester United

Arsenal qualified to the next round of the FA Cup after beating Blackpool and have been drawn with Manchester United, and the game will be played at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal will this month welcome Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium in the FA Cup fourth round. The gunners will be hoping to progress to the next round to increase on their chances of winning a trophy in the first season of Unai Emery at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal has just announced the date of the match on their official website and the game is just two weeks away from now.

Arsenal Vs Manchester United
Friday, January 25
Kick-off: 7.55pm
Live on: BBC One

The traveling Manchester United fans won’t be happy that the match will be played on Friday because it doesn’t favour them but fortunately, the match will be broadcasted on BBC One. Arsenal qualified to the FA Cup fourth round after getting a 3-0 win against Blackpool at the Bloomfield Road Stadium one week ago.

The gunners made a 2-2 draw with Manchester United in November but the Red Devils have been rejuvenated by their new interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær.

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