Town Number 20 in Draw - Ipswich Town News
Town are number 20 in Sunday’s FA Cup fourth round draw. The draw is live on ITV1 at around 6.10pm after the West Ham-Arsenal game.
Fourth round matches will be played on the weekend of Saturday 23rd January.
FA Cup Fourth Round Draw
1. Tottenham Hotspur
2. Brentford or Doncaster Rovers
3. Manchester City
4. Stoke City
5. Notts County or Forest Green Rovers
6. West Bromwich Albion
7. Sheffield United or Queens Park Rangers
8. Burnley
9. Chelsea or Watford
10. Nottingham Forest or Birmingham City
11. Preston North End
12. West Ham United or Arsenal
13. Aston Villa
14. Portsmouth or Coventry City
15. Sunderland
16. Wigan Athletic
17. Everton
18. Crystal Palace
19. Tranmere Rovers or Wolverhampton Wanderers
20. Ipswich Town
21. Fulham
22. Brighton & Hove Albion
23. Scunthorpe United
24. Southampton
25. Bristol City or Cardiff City
26. Reading or Liverpool
27. Millwall or Derby County
28. Plymouth Argyle or Newcastle United
29. Leicester City
30. Bolton Wanderers
31. Accrington Stanley or Gillingham
32. Manchester United or Leeds United
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