A mixture of Premier League, Championship and even non league side will have their games made available to watch free-to-air at the end of this month.
The six fixtures picked will be split across ITV and BBC with fans all over the country able to watch their favourite teams in action.
FA Cup fourth round: How to watch
Coverage of the FA Cup fourth-round games will begin with Tottenham vs Manchester City on Friday, January 26.
The Premier League giants will clash at 8pm and the action will be broadcast live on ITV1.
On Saturday, January 27, the lowest-ranked team left in the competition, Maidstone United, have been handed a TV fixture.
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The National League South outfit have been rewarded for their impressive cup run by being chosen for live broadcast in a move that will majorly impact the club financially.
They are expected to receive over £100,000 when their game against Ipswich Town is shown live on BBC One at 12:30pm.
Another all-top flight clash will also be broadcast on the Saturday with Fulham hosting Newcastle live on ITV4.
Fans are then being treated to a triple-header on Sunday, January 28 with a possible Black Country derby kicking things off.
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At 11:45am, which is a new kick-off time, Wolves will travel to either West Brom or Brentford on ITV1.
Liverpool then take on Norwich or Bristol Rovers at 2:30pm on the same channel.
Another non league side in Eastleigh could set themselves up for a major cup fixture should they beat Newport County in their replay.
The winner of that game will take on Manchester United and that game will be shown live on BBC One from 4:30pm.
Chelsea vs Aston Villa is scheduled to take place on Friday, January 26, however, it will not be available to watch.
FA Cup fourth round: Full fixtures
Friday, January 26
Tottenham vs Manchester City - 8pm - ITV 1
Chelsea vs Aston Villa
Saturday, January 27
Ipswich Town vs Maidstone United - 12:30pm - BBC One
Fulham vs Newcastle United - 7pm - ITV4
Watford vs Southampton
Blackburn Rovers vs Wrexham
AFC Bournemouth v Swansea City
Leicester City vs Hull City or Birmingham City
Sheffield Wednesday vs Coventry City
Leeds United vs Plymouth Argyle
Crystal Palace or Everton vs Luton Town or Bolton Wanderers
Sheffield United vs Brighton & Hove Albion
West Ham United or Bristol City vs Nottingham Forest or Blackpool
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Sunday, January 28
West Bromwich Albion vs Brentford or Wolverhampton Wanderers - 11:45am - ITV1
Liverpool vs Norwich City or Bristol Rovers - 2:30pm - ITV1
Newport County or Eastleigh vs Manchester United - 4:30pm - BBC One