FA Cup Draw: Fifth Round Date, Time & How to Watch
The FA Cup’s fourth round is concluding, and attention is already turning to the fifth round draw. Thirty-two teams remain in contention, with the prospect of a coveted spot in the final sixteen. The draw will be closely watched, particularly by teams hoping to avoid early elimination against top-flight opposition, following the recent exits of Manchester United and Tottenham.
FA Cup Fifth-Round Draw Details
The FA has confirmed the draw will take place on Monday February 16, 2026, with an expected start time of 6:35pm GMT / 1:35pm ET. The draw will be conducted as part of the broadcast coverage of the final fourth-round tie between Macclesfield and Brentford.
How to Watch the Draw
Fans can stream the FA Cup fifth-round draw live and for free on the official TNT Sports YouTube channel and its various social media platforms. In the UK, the draw will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 and discovery+. For viewers in the USA, ESPN+ will provide live streaming coverage.
Teams in the Fifth-Round Draw
The following teams will be in the hat for the fifth-round draw, assigned ball numbers as follows:
- 1. Liverpool
- 2. Fulham
- 3. Sunderland
- 4. Southampton
- 5. Wrexham
- 6. Arsenal
- 7. Chelsea
- 8. West Ham
- 9. Mansfield Town
- 10. Norwich City
- 11. Port Vale or Bristol City
- 12. Wolves
- 13. Newcastle United
- 14. Manchester City
- 15. Macclesfield or Brentford
- 16. Leeds United
Fifth-Round Fixture Schedule
Following the draw, the fifth-round matches are scheduled to be played across the weekend of March 6 to March 9. The specific dates and times will be determined by television broadcasting schedules and other logistical considerations.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the FA Cup fifth-round draw?
The FA Cup fifth-round draw will take place on Monday February 16, 2026, at approximately 6:35pm GMT / 1:35pm ET.
Where can I watch the FA Cup fifth-round draw?
The draw will be streamed live for free on the TNT Sports YouTube channel and its social media platforms. It will also be broadcast on TNT Sports 1 and discovery+ in the UK, and on ESPN+ in the USA.
Which teams are in the draw?
The teams in the draw are Liverpool, Fulham, Sunderland, Southampton, Wrexham, Arsenal, Chelsea, West Ham, Mansfield Town, Norwich City, Port Vale or Bristol City, Wolves, Newcastle United, Manchester City, Macclesfield or Brentford, and Leeds United.
With a diverse range of teams still in the competition, what kind of matchups are you hoping to see emerge from the draw?