FA Cup Fourth Round on the BBC
The fourth round of the FA Cup promises exciting matchups, with teams from League One set to challenge Premier League clubs this weekend.
The BBC was the first organisation to transmit pictures by television, and now operates a network of domestic and international channels, broadcasting news, entertainment and sport.
The fourth round of the FA Cup promises exciting matchups, with teams from League One set to challenge Premier League clubs this weekend.
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