What number are Sheffield Wednesday in tonight's FA Cup fourth round draw? What time does it start and how can you watch it?
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The win was the Owls’ first in the FA Cup over top-flight opposition since their last-four win over city rivals Sheffield United in 1993 and provided their first win in four matches.
But what number are they in the draw this evening, how can you watch the draw and what time does it start?
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Where and when can I watch the draw?
The draw will take place from approximately 7:35pm and will be broadcast live on BBC One ahead of the third round match between Arsenal and Leeds United.
The draw can also be viewed online via BBC iPlayer and radio coverage will be provided by BBC Radio 5Live.
Reaction to the draw will be available on thestar.co.uk and via our social media channels.
Who is picking out the ties?
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What number should I look out for?
Sheffield Wednesday have been assigned the number 15 in the draw.
What are all the other numbers?
1 Leicester City2 Queens Park Rangers3 Fulham 4 Chelsea5 Wolverhampton Wanderers or Manchester United6 West Bromwich Albion7 Rochdale or Newcastle United8 Cardiff City or Carlisle United9 Oxford United10 Sheffield United11 Southampton 12 Liverpool13 Bristol City or Shrewsbury Town14 AFC Bournemouth15 Sheffield Wednesday16 Bristol Rovers or Coventry City17 Barnsley18 Manchester City19 Middlesbrough or Tottenham Hotspur20 Reading or Blackpool21 Watford or Tranmere Rovers22 Norwich City23 Millwall24 Derby County25 Hull City26 Brentford27 Portsmouth28 Arsenal or Leeds United29 West Ham United30 Northampton Town31 Burnley32 Birmingham City
Who does Garry Monk want?
Simple and to-the-point from the Owls boss:
"I don't care. A home tie would be nice. That's the only thing you think of as a manager.”