Episode
Match of the Day: 24th January 2004: FA Cup Fourth Round
Overview
FA Cup fourth-round highlights - Telford at home to Millwall plus Arsenal v Middlesbrough, and Liverpool v Newcastle.
Details
- Series
- Match of the Day
- Season
- Season 40
- Episode
- Episode 27
- Air date
- 2004-01-24
- Runtime
- 80 min
Episode context
24th January 2004: FA Cup Fourth Round is Episode 27 in Season 2003/04 of Match of the Day. It aired on 2004-01-24. The runtime is 80 min.
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Episode 26: 24th January 2004: African Cup of Nations: Tunisia v Rwanda
The opening group A match of the 23rd competition sees the hosts face the infamous giant-slayers Rwanda at the Rades Stadium, Tunis.
Episode 28: 25th January 2004: FA Cup Fourth Round
Manchester City v Tottenham. Coverage of this all-Premiership FA Cup fourth-round tie from the City of Manchester Stadium. Kevin Keegan's men face Spurs following their third-round replay against Leicester, a 3-1 result that ended a 14-match run without a win. Spurs are looking for their first silverware since 1999's League Cup. But they are without striker Freddie Kanoute , who is playing in the African Cup of Nations for Mali.
More episodes from this season
Episode 25: 24th January 2004: FA Cup Fourth Round: Liverpool v Newcastle United
Coverage from Anfield of an FA Cup fourth-round clash between two top teams who usually produce a goal glut. Newcastle last won the competition in 1955, while Liverpool lifted the trophy just three years ago. Neither team has done themselves justice in the Premiership this season, so progress here to the last 16 is vital for respective managers Gerard Houllier and Bobby Robson.
Episode 29: 25th January 2004: African Cup of Nations: Cameroon v Algeria
Mark Bright presents coverage from Sousse of the defending champions' first match in group C against Algeria.
Episode 24: 14th January 2004: FA Cup Third Round Replays
FA Cup third-round replay highlights as clubs chase a place in the last 32 to keep alive their dreams of playing in the final.
Episode 30: 25th January 2004: African Cup of Nations
Highlights of the day's play: Cameroon v Algeria and DR Congo v Guinea.
Episode 23: 4th January 2004: FA Cup Third Round
Yeovil Town v Liverpool. Is a giant-killing on the cards in this eagerly awaited FA Cup third-round tie from Huish Park in Somerset? Before winning promotion last season, the Third Division side had claimed a record 20 league scalps in their non-league days. Adding to that total would kill off Liverpool's sole realistic hope of domestic silverware this season. The winners in 2001 will be looking to the likes of Michael Owen , Steven Gerrard and Harry Kewell to guard against a massive shock exit. There will also be highlights of Aston Villa v Manchester United.
Episode 31: 26th January 2004: African Cup of Nations: Senegal v Burkina Faso
Mark Bright with action from group B as Senegal - led by Liverpool forward El Hadji Diouf - take on Burkina Faso in El Menzah.
Episode 22: 3rd January 2004: FA Cup Third Round
Southampton v Newcastle United. Coverage of this all-Premiership FA Cup third-round clash from St Mary's. The home side blitzed Tottenham 4-0 at the same stage last season but Gordon Strachan's men will face a tough test this evening, with one-time Southampton player Alan Shearer desperate to lead the Magpies to their first major silverware since 1969.
Episode 32: 26th January 2004: African Cup of Nations
Highlights from Senegal v Burkino Faso. Also in group B, Kenya play Mali.
Episode 21: 3rd January 2004: Scottish Premier League
Celtic v Rangers. Action from the second Old Firm derby of the season. Rangers have not won at Parkhead for nearly four years but cannot afford to slip up as they seek to retain the title. Celtic will look to the guile of Henrik Larsson and John Hartson to maximise home advantage.
Episode 33: 27th January 2004: African Cup of Nations: Nigeria v Morocco
Mark Bright presents coverage of this group D clash at the Monastir Stadium. Led by a host of Premiership stars, including Arsenal's Nwankwo Kanu , Nigeria are among the favourites to win. Morocco, however, have some stars of their own, including Coventry's Youssef Safri.