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FA Cup fourth round draw and Arsenal’s possible opponents

Arsenal have won the FA Cup 13 times and they will be hoping to win it again with their new boss Unai Emery.

The gunners have progressed to the FA Cup fourth round after getting a 3-0 win against Blackpool at the Bloomfield Road Stadium. The Arsenal fans were happy that they managed to qualify because they got eliminated from this competition last season at the third round but have successfully progressed this time.

When is the FA Cup fourth round draw?

The draw takes place today after we get a winner in Wolves’ encounter with Premier League leaders Liverpool. The draw will start at 9:45PM UK time.

How can I watch the draw?

You can watch the draw on BBC One if you are in UK and you can also follow updates on the official Twitter account of Emirates FA Cup.

Who are Arsenal’s possible opponents?

BOLTON, MILLWALL, GILLINGHAM, BRENTFORD, SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY OR LUTON, MANCHESTER UNITED

EVERTON, TOTTENHAM, DONCASTER, NEWCASTLE OR BLACKBURN, CHELSEA, CRYSTAL PALACE, DERBY OR SOUTHAMPTON, ACCRINGTON STANLEY

BRISTOL CITY, NEWPORT, OLDHAM, SHREWSBURY OR STOKE, MANCHESTER CITY, BRIGHTON, WEST HAM, WATFORD, BURNLEY, QPR

BARNET, PORTSMOUTH, AFC WIMBLEDON, WEST BROMWICH ALBION, MIDDLESBROUGH, WOLVES OR LIVERPOOL, SWANSEA CITY

The Arsenal fans will be hoping that they get drawed with another weak side so that they can qualify to the next round when it has given the youngsters another chance to impress the coach, just like how Joe Willock scored a brace against Blackpool.

The gunners are the record winners of this competition and they will be hoping to safe guard their record by winning it this season.

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