Football fans eagerly await the FA Cup fifth-round draw, scheduled to take place on Monday, February 10th, during the One Show on BBC One. The program starts at 19:00 GMT (10:00 PM EAT), with the draw anticipated around 10 minutes into the live broadcast.
Former England international Theo Walcott will conduct the draw.
Liverpool, currently vying for success in multiple competitions, must first overcome Plymouth Argyle in their fourth-round clash to secure a spot in the next stage.
The Reds have already confirmed their place in the Champions League round of 16 and a Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United. Their FA Cup journey continues with a trip to Plymouth, and a victory would set up an intriguing fifth-round tie.
Several prominent teams have already booked their place in the fifth round.
Among them are Manchester United, who secured their spot after a controversial win against Leicester City, and Manchester City, who overcame Leyton Orient.
Newcastle United, Bournemouth, Brighton & Hove Albion, Fulham, Ipswich Town, Burnley, Millwall, Preston North End, and Cardiff City have also progressed.
This means Liverpool could face formidable opponents like their rivals, Manchester United or the reigning Premier League champions, Manchester City, should they advance.
A clash against fellow Carabao Cup finalists, Newcastle United, is also a possibility.
The fifth-round games are scheduled for the weekend of March 1st.
However, the FA often spreads fixtures across multiple days, making precise scheduling complex. Liverpool’s congested fixture list, including a match against Newcastle on February 26th and Champions League commitments on March 4th/5th, means their potential FA Cup tie would likely be played on March 1st or 2nd, should they progress.