FA Cup fourth round draw: Macclesfield to host Brentford, Villa face NewcastleNEWS | 13 January 20264h ago 15.00 EST Macclesfield handed Premier League tie as reward for greatest upset Macclesfield’s reward for the greatest FA Cup upset is a home draw with another Premier League side, Brentford, in the fourth round. The National League North team, who famously knocked out the holders Crystal Palace 2-1 at Moss Rose on Saturday, will get the chance for another scalp when they welcome Keith Andrews’s in-form Bees in February. The Macclesfield manager John Rooney, who is a former Everton youth player and brother of former Manchester United and England star Wayne, was hoping to face one of the real Premier League giants but admitted he was happy enough with another top-flight target. “We said before that we would have liked to get Liverpool, Chelsea or Arsenal, but another Premier League side is incredible,” Rooney said. “I’ve enjoyed every minute of it [the media attention]. I haven’t set eyes on the lads since the game against Palace. I don’t know what they’ve been up to but let’s hope they didn’t party too hard.” Non-league Macclesfield were the lowest-ranked team in the draw but it also offered up some fascinating ties. Seven Premier League clubs will be visiting lower-league opposition with Chelsea’s new head coach, Liam Rosenior, returning to his former club Hull City while Sunderland are heading to Oxford United. West Ham, who desperately needed a result in the previous round against Queens Park Rangers will take the trip to League One Burton Albion while Wolves will not fancy an away-day at Blundell Park to face a Grimsby side who have already knocked out Manchester United in the Carabao Cup this season. Leeds United were handed a potentially difficult trip to St Andrew’s and Birmingham City. League Two’s Salford City will be dreaming of visiting Manchester City, if they can overcome Swindon Town in their rearranged third-round game. With promotion to the Premier League the obvious priority for Wrexham and Ipswich, the two in-form Championship sides will come together at the “world’s oldest international football stadium” for what is sure to be an entertaining tie with some Hollywood glitz thrown in. Co-owner Ryan Reynolds watched on as his team beat Premier League Nottingham Forest on penalties in round three and could be joined by celebrity Ipswich fan Ed Sheeran for the STōK Cae Ras clash. One of the most eye-catching all Premier League ties is Aston Villa’s home clash with Newcastle United. If Liverpool can overcome the challenge of League One Barnsley at Anfield, then they will welcome the conquerors of Manchester United – Brighton – in the next round. The Premier League leaders will welcome Wigan to the Emirates. The fourth-round ties will be played from 13-16 February. Share
5h ago 13.57 EST And with Manchester United looking for a new permanent manager, this is an interesting read from Ed Aarons on where do Crystal Palace go from here after their Macclesfield malaise
Humiliating FA Cup loss leaves Crystal Palace and Oliver Glasner at crossroads Share Updated at 13.57 EST
5h ago 13.53 EST FA Cup fourth-round draw in full Premier League teams in bold
Liverpool or Barnsley v Brighton
Stoke v Fulham
Oxford v Sunderland
Southampton v Leicester
Wrexham v Ipswich
Arsenal v Wigan
Hull v Chelsea
Burton v West Ham
Burnley v Mansfield
Norwich v West Brom
Port Vale v Bristol City
Grimsby v Wolves
Aston Villa v Newcastle
Manchester City v Salford or Swindon
Macclesfield v Brentford
Birmingham v Leeds
Ties will be played from 13-16 February. Share
5h ago 13.50 EST The Macclesfield manager John Rooney was a bit disappointed that he didn’t get Liverpool but he will settle for another Premier League target. “We said before that we would have liked to get Liverpool, Chelsea, or Arsenal but another Premier League side is incredible,” he said. Share
5h ago 13.48 EST Liam Rosenior heading back to Hull City with his powerful Chelsea team is nice story … and the FA Cup does love a tale. Share
5h ago 13.47 EST Birmingham City v Leeds United – that’s a tasty one! That concludes the draw. Macclesfield v Brentford is a fine reward for the Palace tie while City v potentially Salford is interesting while Villa v Newcastle could well be the tie of the round. Wrexham v Ipswich is another really interesting one Share
5h ago 13.44 EST Manchester City (boos from the crowd) could take on Salford if they beat Swindon Share
5h ago 13.44 EST Aston Villa – a much-fancied side – get a home draw against Newcastle. That’s a decent one… Share
6h ago 13.43 EST Grimsby, in League Two, will welcome Rob Edwards’s Wolves Share
6h ago 13.42 EST Mansfield Town heading to Premier League Burnley Share
6h ago 13.41 EST Burton Albion will welcome West Ham United Share
6h ago 13.41 EST Arsenal at home to Wigan Athletic Share
6h ago 13.39 EST Stoke City v Fulham next up Share
6h ago 13.38 EST First one: Liverpool/Barnsley (home draw cheers!) v Brighton & Hove Albion Share Updated at 13.38 EST
6h ago 13.37 EST Seems to be Steve McManaman and Joleon Lescott picking out the balls … a reminder of the numbers to look out for
30 Macclesfield
20 Salford City/Swindon Town
22 Grimsby Town
7 Wrexham
8 Chelsea
9 Manchester City
14 Liverpool/Barnsley
17 Arsenal View image in fullscreen Joleon Lescott and Steve McManaman before the FA Cup draw at Anfield. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA Share Updated at 13.40 EST
6h ago 13.32 EST News filtering through that Arne Slot will be taking this game seriously, rather than this time last year when he was run over by Jolly Green Giants. I guess with Xabi on the market, he could do with some results. Liverpool v Barnsley: FA Cup third round – live Read more Share Updated at 13.37 EST
6h ago 13.26 EST Bit of an age-old debate with a pal of mine and it probably smacks of the effect of the Premier League/Champions League riches. If you were given the two options would you prefer a top-four place and the money from the Champions League or win the FA Cup? Tricky one … Share Updated at 13.29 EST
6h ago 13.20 EST Talking of Anfield, here’s the man of the moment waiting for the 6.35pm draw. View image in fullscreen John Rooney, manager of Macclesfield, looks on before the FA Cup fourth-round draw at Anfield. Photograph: Carl Recine/Getty Images Share
6h ago 13.17 EST One of the subplots at Anfield tonight will be the former Liverpool academy players in the Barnsley side, Adam Phillips and Vimal Yoganathan. The pair came through the youth system, with Yoganathan spending seven years at the club and Phillips eight before they were released. View image in fullscreen Adam Phillips in action against Sheffield Wednesday’s Lee Gregory in the League One playoff final back in 2023. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA When the draw was made and Phillips knew he was heading back to Anfield, he told BBC Sport: “I ran upstairs screaming at my missus. I couldn’t believe it, I’m still a massive Liverpool fan. I’ll get goosebumps when You’ll Never Walk Alone is played. The dream was always to play for Liverpool but not many make it, so I’m happy to play there for Barnsley. It’ll be a special experience.” Share Updated at 13.29 EST
6h ago 13.07 EST The grand old Cup may have its detractors but one of the most attractive qualities it currently offers is a lack of VARness. Suddenly, you can actually celebrate a goal without fear of those lines or 10-minute delays while players work on their muscle injuries while standing around in the cold. VAR comes into play for every tie from the fifth round and will be available for the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final.
Also, semi-automated offside technology (SAOT as some people like to call it) will not be used until the fifth round and then only at Premier League grounds. Share Updated at 13.30 EST
6h ago 12.59 EST The breaking news of Xabi Alonso being axed by Real Madrid may not immediately remind you of the FA Cup … but he was in the Liverpool team the last time the eight-time Cup winners played Barnsley at Anfield and suffered a shock 2-1 defeat in 2008. Everything today revolves around the FA Cup, apparently. Reflecting on that loss, this is quite a fun read from Andy Hunter – 17 years ago! Gulp
Barnsley, bird and fortune conspire to nail Benítez Share Updated at 13.30 EST
6h ago 12.49 EST While we are in the FA Cup universe, if anybody missed this piece over the weekend, it’s worth a read from Mr Macclesfield himself John Brewin.
Macclesfield realise impossible dream in rise from ashes to a day of historic glory ‘From extinction to the impossible dream of becoming the greatest FA Cup giantkillers of all, Macclesfield’s story reminds that community will forever be football’s greatest asset.’ Share Updated at 13.30 ESTAuthor: Mark Dobson. Source