It’s a beautiful trip filled with FA Cup fourth-round sweets, and here at Big Weekend we’ve managed to resist the perilous temptation to simply place Aston Villa v. Spurs in every individual category.

It’s a beautiful trip filled with FA Cup fourth-round sweets, and here at Big Weekend we’ve managed to resist the perilous temptation to simply place Aston Villa v. Spurs in every individual category.

Because all joking aside, it likely should be with the Rashford comeback.

Game to watch: Birmingham vs. Newcastle

There are plenty of interesting Cup Ties in this entertaining fourth-round pick, with all kinds of cases in this one. Let’s be honest, Villa-Spurs is probably the best of the bunch for causes that won’t be revealed until later if they aren’t now. Brighton-Chelsea is not without its beauties both. Blackburn vs. Wolves has a wonderful, vintage-style FA Cup feel, sounding like it should end with a 3-1 or something ridiculously crazy game at The Oval instead of a fourth-round tie in 2025. However, Birmingham-Newcastle is given the smile. This is really starting to feel like it could be the year Newcastles immoral wait for a proper big honour comes to an end. There is no reason why they shouldn’t have another great crack at flatware in this one, despite the fact that they will only have one chance to win the Carabao last against Liverpool at Wembley . Birmingham ahead is also a wonderfully enticing draw for the negative,

. Its text banana-skin country if Newcastle are anywhere other than straight on it, which is itself a challenging ask after the wednesday large against Arsenal. Birmingham’s place in League One is undoubtedly safe enough for them to take a chance on this, and it always feels risky for a Premier League side to travel to a lower-division group that may be playing at a much lower levels year to year but is accustomed to winning a lot of games. After an electric run of form over Christmas and the New YearNewcastle have been a little patchy in recent weeks, and they certainly expended some physical and mental energy in the middle of the week.

They ought to still be too strong, of course, but cannot afford to take their eye off the game in this one ahead of a crucial work of Barclays activity over the rest of the quarter featuring Man City, Nottingham Forest and a Carabao dress-rehearsal against England. Aston Villa vs. Spurs is actually the right choice for every category on this board, according to

Player to see: Marcus Rashford. including a video of a Western game. And Football League game to watch. It should definitely be a manager to watch, but

It all comes down to being the only team to attempt anything meaningfully against Liverpoolin the wake of that terrible failure.

Both teams are important to watch as Villa recover from last weekend’s shock at Wolves and have the benefits rather than disadvantage of facing a team that played midweek. Spur, of course, are often a bad option for staff to see because king knows theres usually some bullsh*t or different going on with them.

All of that adds up to a pretty compelling case for a game to watch, especially since Spur ‘ previous two meetings ended up being 4-1 and 4-4, despite Villa being decent and Spurs being merely awful. We don’t follow the rules, though

Big Weekend is a one game per category, one category per game. Well, we do, but not thinking that. Because if Villa vs. Spurs just receives one class, then this person must be it, not this one, according to

? Rarely has a gamer dominated the conversation as effectively throughout January, especially when they didn’t actually play real football.

He probably wont start, but Spurs fans will already be expecting him to score an It Just Had To Be Him winner from the bench.

It will be interesting to see how Rashford moves, whether or not his physical prowess alone can lift his weight off his shoulders and give him a lift. If you will, you’ll get a new club spin.

But above all its just going to be truly strange to see him in a different team equipment. We always do it, but it won’t happen from activity one. So get used to it soon, we usually do. It will be perplexing and perplexing.

Moreover, assuming he doesnt start, we hope he comes on somewhat early, then the long lingering shots of him sat on the bench are going to become really grating very fast. We weren’t prepared to break any of the regulations, but we are going to make Villa-Spurs more exclusive by including Friday evening in the trip. Although we believed it would fit into the majority of people’s description of a trip, it never quite did.

But the truth its United makes an enormous situation. They essentially demand that viewers watch them, but not in a good way.

Arsenal would undoubtedly have been the team to watch practically against anyone if they had been still playing if they had beaten them so successfully in round three. That is, dreadful. We truly believe that last weekend represented a major new reduced

. Yes, there was a bit going on with Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat of Man City at home to Crystal Palace, but when the rest of the world reacts with a half-interested sigh, you know things have got bad.

Hated, adored, and then very often ignored. Despite that, we are, making them the group to enjoy. Thus, yes. United also have two realistic routes to cups this year, and theres no denying that winning a prize for a second immediately season while in such evident crisis and distress would be quite something. Perhaps a plump home bring against a Leicester side with far worse concerns at this time doesn’t feel like the gimme it should be because of how United has done this season. It’s more than unlikely that they now make a codswallop of this much easier chance because Arsenal were chosen by United in round three.

There has definitely been a sense this year of United being able to rouse themselves for the bigger occasions but not the more humdrum. It has been discussed by Ruben Amorim. It has been discussed by Bruno Fernandes.

But Leicester have thus far proved an exception to that rule, with United winning past discussions with the Foxes in group and Carabao very cosily. The fact that the man who will play in Old Trafford’s criticism bullpen on Friday night was also in the house dugout for both of those victories is a peculiar coincidence there. If Ruud van Nistelrooy, a true true United story, can help Leicester win this one and the group the following month, he has a unique chance to find himself on the winning part of the same fixture twice for each team in a single season.

Frankly, nothing involving United would surprise us now.

Manager to see: Arne Slot

The only unexpected aspect of Liverpool’s quadruple talk is that there isn’t any more of it. The only way to arrive at a assumption is that Slot is now the boss more than Jurgen Klopp.

We say this because last time there was way, means more speak of a double despite it never really ever being on, even in the intrinsically unlikely world of triples. There is a compelling reason why no English side has ever won because there is a very good reason why no English side has ever won. However, you have made a significant correction when you enter your first year of work, where it appears to be as plausible as it is now.

Liverpool are now odds-on favourites for two of the four, and clear favourites for a third in the Champions League. Only in the FA Cup do bookmakers think there is a likelihood of a winner, and we would always humbly refute that Man City are probably not at this time in fact likelier than Liverpool. Liverpool’s quest for immortality this weekend is being hindered by an improving Plymouth side that did so at Brentford. Winning at Brentford was hugely impressive, but there are levels to this game. Sunderland vs. Watford: Football League game to watch

A heavily affected FA Cup schedule this weekend gives Sunderland the chance to boost their automatic promotion prospects at home to mid-table Watford and maintain good vibes after sealing a 20-year wait for victory on Teesside with a heartfelt 3-2 victory over Middlesbrough on Monday night. Sunderland are unbeaten in the league this year, but their 2-2 draw with lowly Plymouth in their previous home game wasn’t quite in the plan.

Watford, meanwhile, have lost their last three and won only one of seven league games in 2025. Real Madrid vs. Atletico Madrid: a European match to watch

A Madrid-Madrid derby at the Bernabeu, where Barcelona will take the first and second teams, ready to capitalize on any errors in third. There are only four points separating that top three and every prospect of a La Liga title fight for the ages. It seems strange that Real Madrid hasn’t really got it right this season, according to

. It took a while to extract anything that was otherwise unattainable from Kylian Mbappe, and the team still doesn’t feel like it.

So the fact theyre top of La Liga and through to the last four of the Copa del Rey and readying themselves for a Champions League knockout tie with Manchester City does have an ominous feel to it.

Last weekend’s poor performance against Espanyol allowed an Atleti side who have been inconsistent since the winter break to close within a point and put the title in play in what should be a close game. Read more aboutread more