With the Premier League title race exploding into life and European action due to roll back around, the FA Cup presents a major opportunity for sides to claim a trophy this season.
Current holders Chelsea began their cup campaign against Nottingham Forest on Saturday while Arsenal travelled to Blackpool.
Tottenham booked their place in the fourth round draw following a 7-0 thrashing of Tranmere on Friday night, while Manchester City produced the same result against Rotherham on Sunday.
Express Sport has rounded up all the information and details you need to know about the upcoming FA Cup fourth round draw.
FA Cup 4th round draw: When is the draw? (Image: Getty Images)
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When is the FA Cup fourth round draw?
The FA Cup fourth round draw will take place on Monday, January 7.
Precise timings aren’t known as the draw will commence immediately following Wolves vs Liverpool which kicks off at 7:45pm.
How can I watch the FA Cup fourth round draw?
BBC One will broadcast live coverage of Wolves vs Liverpool tonight.
Coverage will extend to encompass the fourth round draw, to be conducted by former Wolves pair Robbie Keane and Carl Ikeme.
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FA Cup 4th round draw: The next round draw will take place following Wolves vs Liverpool (Image: Getty Images)
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When will the FA Cup fourth round fixtures be played?
Games are scheduled to take place between Friday, January 25 and Monday, January 28.
There is likely to be a televised game on the Friday and Monday evenings with fixtures staggered throughout the weekend in the middle.
How much can teams earn from winning the FA Cup fourth round?
Teams who progress from the fourth round will rake in a hefty £180,000 sum.
The FA doubled the prize pot from last season’s £90,000 prize for winning in the fourth round.