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FA Cup TV games confirmed: Which FA Cup fifth round games are live on TV?
FA Cup TV games have been confirmed for the fifth round. Express Sport is on hand with all the details.
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The fixtures listed below have been selected for live television coverage in the fifth round of the FA Cup. Club featuring in the TV games will each receive £250,000.
Five games has been selected for live television coverage in the fifth round.
But all eyes will be on Wayne Rooney, whose Derby side host Manchester United.
Rooney scored from the penalty spot in the Rams’ 4-2 win over Northampton Town in their fourth-round replay.
Derby boss Philip Cocu said of the former United star: "He comes back from the States, joins us and now plays his old club where he had a great career.
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Broadcasting rights to the FA Cup are shared between BT Sport and the BBC in the UK.
Existing BT Sport customers can live stream the action via the BT Sport app and on the company's website.
However, EE mobile customers will be able to stream matches for free, thanks to a subscription plan announced by the network.
The company said: "To say thanks for being with us, here's a special sporting treat for our pay monthly mobile and tablet customers: three months’ free BT Sport on your EE phone and connected tablet. Just text SPORT to 150, register for a BT ID then download the BT Sport app and get watching!"
Matches shown on the BBC can be streamed using the BBC iPlayer app and on the BBC Sport website.
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FA Cup TV schedule
Monday March 2:
Portsmouth vs Arsenal (7.45pm) – Live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate
Tuesday, March 3:
Chelsea vs Liverpool (7.45pm) – Live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer
Wednesday, March 4:
Sheffield Wednesday vs Manchester City (7.45pm) – Live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer
Thursday, March 5:
Derby County vs Manchester United (7.45pm) – Live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate
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Non-televised FA Cup games
Tuesday 3 March, 8pm:
Reading vs Sheffield United
West Brom vs Newcastle United
Wednesday 4 March, 7.45pm:
Leicester City vs Birmingham City
Tottenham vs Norwich City