CHERRIES yesterday booked their place in the next stage of this season’s FA Cup after a 3-1 victory over National League Yeovil Town.
Scott Parker’s side progressed past the Glovers thanks to an Emiliano Marcondes hat-trick at Huish Park.
The victory meant Cherries put their name in the hat for the fourth round of the competition.
Here are the key details ahead of the FA Cup fourth round draw.
When is it and what channel is it on?
The draw for the fourth round is set to take place at approximately 4.50pm on Sunday, live from Wembley Stadium.
It will be shown live following the third-round tie between West Ham and Leeds on ITV.
What ball number are Cherries?
Scott Parker’s men will be ball number two for the draw.
Which other teams are still in the competition?
1. Boreham Wood
2. Cherries
3. Stoke City or Leyton Orient
4. Southampton
5. Chelsea
6. Liverpool or Shrewsbury Town
7. Cardiff City or Preston North End
8. Coventry City
9. Huddersfield Town
10. Brighton & Hove Albion
11. Kidderminster Harriers
12. Leicester City
13. Middlesbrough
14. Hartlepool United
15. Everton
16. Fulham
17. Tottenham Hotspur or Morecambe
18. Crystal Palace
19. Brentford
20. Manchester City
21. Wigan Athletic
22. Luton Town or Harrogate Town
23. Plymouth Argyle
24. Manchester United or Aston Villa
25. Wolverhampton Wanderers or Sheffield United
26. Cambridge United
27. Barnsley
28. Peterborough United
29. West Ham United or Leeds United
30. Queens Park Rangers
31. Charlton Athletic or Norwich City
32. Nottingham Forest or Arsenal
Who is doing the draw?
The draw will be conducted by former England and Cherries goalkeeper David James and Arsenal Women and England international Leah Williamson.
When are the fourth round ties?
The fourth round will take place between Friday, February 4 and Monday, February 7. Winners will receive £90,000 in prize money.
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