Football: FA Cup 2011/12 5th Round Fixtures

The 2011/12 FA Cup Fourth Round Replays took place this week, meaning that the teams to compete in the Fifth Round of England’s biggest club competition are now decided.

Sunderland saw off a spirited Middlesbrough away at the Riverside, eventually coming through 2-1 winners following a late strike from their French star, Sessegnon. They are rewarded with an exciting all-Premier home fixture with Arsenal.

Millwall narrowly edged a five goal thriller with Southampton, 3-2, away from home. Millwall will welcome Bolton Wanderers, of the Premier League on Saturday 18th February, following a dramatic last-gasp winner from Feeney.

Blackpool were the other side involved in a replay, as the Championship side made easier work of their return trip to Sheffield Wednesday, and emerged comfortable 3-0 winners. Blackpool will travel to Everton in the Fifth Round.

Full fixtures for the FA Cup Fifth Round are detailed below.

FA Cup 2011/12 5th Round Fixtures, Saturday 18th February 2012

  • Chelsea v Birmingham – Kick-Off (GMT) 12:30
  • Everton v Blackpool – Kick-Off (GMT) 15:00
  • Millwall v Bolton – Kick-Off (GMT) 15:00
  • Nowich v Leicester – Kick-Off (GMT) 15:00
  • Sunderland v Arsenal – Kick-Off (GMT) 17:15

FA Cup 2011/12 5th Round Fixtures, Sunday 19th February 2012

  • Crawley v Stoke – Kick-Off (GMT) 12:00
  • Stevenage v Tottenham – Kick-Off (GMT) 14:00
  • Liverpool v Brighton – Kick-Off (GMT) 16:30

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