FA Cup fourth round: BBC to show Hull v Chelsea & Aston Villa v Newcastle

BBC to show Hull v Chelsea and Aston Villa v Newcastle in FA Cup fourth round. Live matches on BBC One, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app will be screened from Friday 13th February to Monday 16th February.

Chelsea, who are managed by Liam Rosenior for the first time, face Hull City at their KCOM Stadium home ground. The Chelsea boss has made 161 appearances for Hull as a player between 2010 and 2015.

Aston Villa, with seven FA Cup wins, will host Newcastle United at Villa Park on Saturday. Both teams have won the FA Cup 13 times in total.
 
πŸ† Oh man, I'm so stoked to see these live matches on BBC! It's gonna be a whole lot of football fun πŸŽ‰! Chelsea vs Hull is like, Liam Rosenior's dream come true - he was such an awesome player for Hull back in the day 😊. And can you believe Aston Villa is hosting Newcastle? What a match-up! Both teams have so much history and pride behind them. It's gonna be electric at Villa Park! 🎢 I'm also loving the fact that we get to watch it all live on iPlayer and the BBC Sport app - perfect for those who can't make it to the stadiums in person πŸ“Ί. Bring on the excitement, FA Cup fourth round is gonna be lit πŸ”₯!
 
Ugh, BBC is showing all the big matches on TV again... like it's their job to do that πŸ™„. Can't they let us stream them online instead of taking up space on our TVs? I mean, we've got these fancy internet things now, right? And it's not like we're going to miss out on a live match at the KCOM Stadium just because it's not on TV.

And have you seen the teams that are getting picked for the FA Cup? Chelsea vs Hull City... how original 😴. I mean, I know Liam Rosenior is back at his old stomping ground, but still. It's like BBC wants to make sure we all tune in to watch the "underdog" story.

Aston Villa vs Newcastle United sounds a bit more interesting, though πŸ€”. I do love an underdog story... and with both teams having 13 FA Cup wins between them, it should be a good match. Still, can't we just stream it online or something? This TV thing is so last century πŸ’»
 
πŸ‘€ been thinking, why do we need so many games on TV? can't we just enjoy the match and not feel obligated to watch every minute of it? personally, i'm good with just highlights or a recap, no need for live coverage πŸ“Ί

anyway, think Chelsea's Liam Rosenior is gonna bring some excitement to the game... been hearing he's got some tricks up his sleeve 😏. also, would be cool to see Aston Villa's history shine through on Saturday ⚽️

got to wonder, though, how many people are actually watching these games? πŸ€” is it just die-hard fans or are there more casual viewers tuning in too? might make for an interesting stat πŸ“Š
 
the bbc getting to screen some big matches is always exciting πŸ“Ί. i think it's a good idea for them to show these live games as well as the highlights, especially with aston villa hosting newcastle - that could be a really intense match πŸ’ͺ. and liam rosier taking over at chelsea after being the manager of hull city makes for an interesting story too πŸ€”. i'm not sure how good he'll do, but it'll be fun to watch.
 
I'm loving this! The BBC showing all these big matches is just what we need to get excited about football again. I mean, who doesn't love a good underdog story? Hull City taking on Chelsea, eh? That's like David vs Goliath all over again. And Aston Villa hosting Newcastle at Villa Park sounds like it's gonna be a real barn burner! Seven FA Cup wins for Villa is just incredible - they must be so proud to have such a rich history in the competition. I'm definitely tuning in from Friday, 13th February onwards. Can't wait to see some thrilling matches and maybe even a few upsets! πŸ†πŸ”΅
 
OMG, I'm so stoked to see some of these high-profile matches going live on BBC! πŸ“ΊπŸ‘ I mean, Chelsea vs Hull City is gonna be insane, especially since Rosenior's got a personal connection to the club... that's gotta make it even more intense! πŸ”₯ And can you believe Aston Villa is hosting Newcastle? Both teams have such rich history in the FA Cup... it's gonna be a real battle royale! πŸ’ͺ

I think it's awesome that BBC is giving us access to these matches, especially since it's not always easy to catch live footy. The iPlayer and website app are lifesavers for me, you know? πŸ˜… Anyway, I'm hyped to see how the games unfold... bring on the drama and excitement! 🀩
 
OMG, I'm so hyped for the upcoming FA Cup matches 🀩! The BBC showing all these live matches is a sick deal πŸ’Έ! Can't wait to see Chelsea take on Hull City at their new ground 🏠... Liam Rosenior's got some big shoes to fill as manager, but I'm sure his experience playing for Hull will give him an edge 😊. And Aston Villa vs Newcastle United is going to be a real barn burner ⚽️! Both teams have such rich history in the FA Cup, it's gonna be amazing to see them battle it out on live TV πŸ“Ί. I hope they both give their all and put on a show for us viewers πŸ˜„!
 
πŸ™„ So they're showing these live matches on BBC One, iPlayer, and their website, but can't they just make it easier to watch? Like, can we get a single app or something instead of having to download multiple ones? 🀯 And what's up with the scheduling? They're screening all three games over like 3 days, that's not really ideal for watching. πŸ˜’ I mean, if you want to see Chelsea play Hull City, you gotta tune in at like 11am on Fri Feb 13th, which is pretty early for a football match... πŸ•°οΈ Anyway, at least it'll be good to watch Aston Villa vs Newcastle United, that's gonna be intense! ⚽️
 
OMG, can you believe it? The BBC is showing some epic matches from the FA Cup fourth round! I'm super hyped to watch Aston Villa v Newcastle, those two teams are always so intense 🏟️⚽️! And Chelsea vs Hull City is gonna be a crazy match since Liam Rosenior's got that personal connection to his old team πŸ’‘. It'll be awesome to see him taking on his former club with Chelsea πŸ”₯. The fact that both Chelsea and Aston Villa have 13 FA Cup wins each is just mind-blowing 🀯. And can we talk about how cool it is that the matches will be live on BBC One, iPlayer, and their website/app? We get to watch all the action from our cozy homes πŸ“ΊπŸ’»! Bring on February 13th, I'm ready for some footy drama πŸ˜†!
 
πŸ€” I don't know why BBC is showing these matches live, can't they just show highlights like everyone else? And Liam Rosenior managing Chelsea... that's some weird news πŸ˜‚. He played for Hull back in the day, but I'm not sure how much of an impact he'll have on the team now. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And Aston Villa hosting Newcastle is gonna be sick! πŸŽ‰ Both teams are so old and have such rich histories in the FA Cup... it's like they're both trying to out- historic each other πŸ˜…. I do wonder how many people will actually tune in, though... might just end up being a snooze-fest 😴.
 
FA Cup fourth round is finally here! πŸŽ‰ I'm so excited to see my kids watching live matches at home, especially Chelsea vs Hull City - Liam Rosenior's background as a former player of Hull makes it extra interesting for me to watch 😊. The fact that both teams have won the FA Cup 13 times each makes this matchup really special! My son is super looking forward to seeing his hero, Mason Mount, in action πŸ’ͺ.

Aston Villa hosting Newcastle United at Villa Park sounds like a thrilling match as well! 🏟️ It's amazing how these kids can get so caught up in the excitement of sports and just love watching live matches with their parents - it's quality time we cherish ❀️. Will be keeping an eye on the live streams from my couch, fingers crossed for some exciting goals ⚽️!
 
πŸ€” thinkin about this fa cup business... its crazy how some ppl get a second chance like liam rosenior goin back to his roots, playin for hull city now its like he's gettin a do-over, tryna show the world what hes made of after all those years. that takes heart & courage 😊. and on the other hand, teams like newcastle & aston villa got history on their side, won fa cups 13 times or so... thats a lot of pressure but also a chance to prove 'emselfs anew 🎯
 
🏟️ I'm so stoked to see some big FA Cup ties being shown on BBC! I mean, who doesn't love a good underdog story? 😊 Chelsea might be a top-tier team, but Liam Rosenior's got a personal connection with Hull City - can't wait to see him face his old club. And Aston Villa vs Newcastle is gonna be a real barnburner! Both teams have such rich histories in the FA Cup, it's gotta be exciting to watch. Plus, seven FA Cup wins for Villa is no joke... they've got some serious pedigree! 🀩
 
omg can't wait to watch these matches 🀩 bbc is showing some of the best games in fa cup history! chelsea vs hull city is gonna be crazy with liam rosenior making his debut as manager lol i remember when he played for hull back in the day πŸ™Œ and now he gets to take on his old team πŸ† meanwhile aston villa vs newcastle united is gonna be a real clash of styles πŸ€Ίβ€β™‚οΈ both teams are legends in fa cup history and it's gonna be epic πŸ’₯ i hope bbc iplayer can handle all the traffic on match day πŸ˜…
 
Ugh, great, more FA Cup drama... Like we haven't seen it all before πŸ™„. Chelsea's new manager is like a rookie trying to make a good impression - Liam Rosenior has been around Hull City as a player and now he's trying to lead the team to victory? Yeah right... I mean, it's gonna be an interesting match, but I'm not holding my breath.

And Aston Villa hosting Newcastle United? Please, both teams have won the FA Cup 13 times, so who really needs to win this one? It's just another match in a long history of ups and downs. And don't even get me started on the scheduling - Friday to Monday? That's just gonna give everyone a chance to overindulge in pizza and Netflix πŸ•πŸ“Ί.

I swear, the FA Cup is more about prestige than actual talent or strategy at this point. Just another excuse for people to throw money around and pretend they care about football... πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ
 
Man, can't believe how much hype is around this FA Cup fourth round 🀯! I mean, Chelsea's new manager, Liam Rosenior, has a personal connection to Hull City, which is cool, but I think he's got his work cut out for him against Hull πŸ˜‚. I've seen some of the matches with Rosenior as a player and let me tell you, it won't be easy! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

And Aston Villa hosting Newcastle United is going to be a thrilling match too! Both teams have an amazing history in the FA Cup, 13 wins each is insane πŸ’₯. I'm really looking forward to watching Villa Park erupt with energy on Saturday πŸŽ‰. Maybe Rosenior's experience will give him an edge? Fingers crossed for Chelsea and Aston Villa to make it through this round without too much drama πŸ˜….
 
😊 Think about it, when new opportunities come around, like this BBC showing some live matches of the FA Cup fourth round, you gotta take advantage of them too! For Chelsea's Liam Rosenior, who's back at his old stomping ground with Hull City, it's a chance to prove himself as a manager. And for Aston Villa and Newcastle United, hosting these teams is like an open door - it could lead to some great wins and maybe even a historic FA Cup victory πŸ†. What's holding you back from seizing opportunities that come your way?
 
Man, can you believe it's already that time of year again? The FA Cup is back and I'm so down to watch some old-school footy action! πŸ† I mean, who wouldn't want to see Chelsea take on Hull City at their KCOM Stadium? It'll be crazy seeing Liam Rosenior taking on his old team as the manager. He must be itching to prove himself against his former mates.

And Aston Villa hosting Newcastle United is gonna be a real nail-biter! Both teams have such rich histories and I'm sure it's gonna be an intense match. I wonder if we'll see any surprises on the pitch? I remember watching those matches when I was younger, it's amazing how much has changed, but some things remain the same.

I just hope they don't mess up the broadcasting schedule, my Sunday is still reserved for watching the Premier League matches, not FA Cup πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Anyway, can't wait to tune in and see all the action unfold!
 
πŸ€” Just saw that BBC is gonna show all the juicy FA Cup matches live! Can't wait for Chelsea vs Hull City πŸ‰πŸ†, been following Liam Rosenior's journey and it's crazy to see him back at his old stomping ground πŸ“. The guy made 161 appearances for Hull as a player lol! And Aston Villa hosting Newcastle United is gonna be intense πŸ”₯πŸ’ͺ, both teams have a rich history in the FA Cup πŸ†πŸ‘‘
 
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