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The FA Cup fourth round begins tonight with Manchester United's trip to League Two Cambridge United.
The game will be shown live on BBC One.
On Saturday, there will be two games on the box - Blackburn Rovers' home tie against Swansea City (12.45pm on BBC Two Wales) and Liverpool face Bolton Wanderers at Anfield (5.30pm on BT Sport 1).
On Sunday, there's Bristol City vs West Ham (2pm on BBC One) and then Brighton & Hove Albion vs Arsenal (4pm on BT Sport 1) at AMEX Stadium.
Monday night's tie at Spotland - Rochdale vs Stoke City, is on BT Sport 1 at 8pm.
Manchester United summer signings - assessedShow all 6 1 /6Manchester United summer signings - assessed Manchester United summer signings - assessed Ander Herrera (£29million) A long-term target for the club, Herrera finally arrived from Bilbao for nearly £30m, United’s first move of the window. The Spaniard has had a couple of injury problems of his own but, inexplicably if you ask fans, has not found favour under Van Gaal. The midfielder, classy on the ball and strong in the tackle, looks a good player whenever he plays, but has only started six Premier League matches. Hit or Miss? MISS
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Manchester United summer signings - assessed Luke Shaw (£30m) Struggled with fitness (and perhaps weight) issues at the start of the season, feeling Van Gaal’s wrath. Had to wait until the end of September to make his first start for his new team. Clearly talented the England teenager has grown in confidence and gained the confidence of his manager; Shaw is now a starter on the left when fit. HIT
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Manchester United summer signings - assessed Marcos Rojo (£16m) Another who has struggled with injury problems, Rojo has only started 10 matches this season. Has been inconsistent and erratic in his performances and has a long way to go to reach the level of the men he replaced, Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand. MISS
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Manchester United summer signings - assessed Angel Di Maria (£59.7m) The British record signing started his United career fantastically, looking like a player worth all the money that was paid for him. But sadly for the club he has picked up a series of injuries that have limited him to just 131 minutes of action since the end of November. United know they overpaid for him, but he will come good when fit. MISS
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Manchester United summer signings - assessed Daley Blind (£14m) When Blind started his first couple of games, fans and pundits wondered if the club had found a new midfield linchpin. But Blind was then injured and Michael Carrick returned in great form, leaving a those same fans and pundits wondering what the fuss over the Dutchman was about. His versatility will come in handy in the future, however. MISS
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Manchester United summer signings - assessed Radamel Falcao (£6m loan) The biggest disappointment of them all, Falcao arrived on an expensive loan deal that United are now hesitant of extending. The Colombian star has played well in spots, but he was bought for his goals and has produced just three of them in his 13 matches. Still far from full fitness or his very best, a permanent deal will not happen unless Monaco lower their £43m asking price, or the striker begins to find the kind of form that made him one of the world’s best. MISS
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FA Cup fourth-round ties on TV
Cambridge United v Man Utd (7.55pm, BBC One)
Blackburn Rovers v Swansea City (12.45pm, BBC Two Wales)
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers (5.30pm, BT Sport 1)
Bristol City v West Ham (2pm, BBC One)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (4pm, BT Sport 1)
So, when is the fifth-round draw then?
Monday at 7.20pm during the One Show on BBC One.
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