Watch our FA Cup Fourth Round preview show videos

Friday 24 Jan 2014
Watch our previews of three FA Cup Fourth Round ties

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The FA Cup Fourth Round Proper takes place this weekend and you can now watch our exclusive video previews for some of the best ties in the draw.

First up on Saturday is the game at the Goldsands Stadium on the south coast, where AFC Bournemouth take on Liverpool in a match that will be screened live on ITV.

Eddie Howe and Tommy Elphick look forward to Liverpool game.

 

Cherries boss Eddie Howe and defender Tommy Elphick are both looking forward to welcoming the Premier League outfit to Dorset and you can hear their thoughts on the tie as well as footage of their Third Round win against Burton Albion.

Stoke City boss Mark Hughes was a player of real pedigree during his time as a renowned striker with Manchester United and Chelsea.

Among the many honours he picked up during his career, he won The FA Cup on four occasions, three times with United and once with Chelsea in 1997. 

Stoke boss Mark Hughes speaks about their tie at Chelsea.

 

And he's now preparing to take his Stoke team to Stamford Bridge on Sunday for what is sure to be a tough match against Jose Mourinho's Blues.

Hughes offers his thoughts on The Cup, his return to Stamford Bridge and how his side are shaping up ahead of the game in west London.

Another boss who is preparing to face familiar opposition this weekend is Southend United's Phil Brown, as they line-up against Hull City at Roots Hall on Saturday.

Southend boss Phil Brown prepares for reunion with Hull City.

 

Brown first made his name as a manager during his spell at the KC Stadium, taking the Tigers from the Championship into the Premier League for the first time in their history.

Now in charge of the League Two Shrimpers, Brown can't wait for the reunion with his old club and, along with striker Barry Corr, he speaks about Saturday's game on the Essex coast.

Finally, we look back at one of The Cup's cult heroes from 1998 via a chat with striker Giuliano Grazioli.

He was the man who earned then non-League side Stevenage a draw with Premier League outfit Newcastle United in the Third Round, after heading home an equaliser at Broadhall Way to cancel out Alan Shearer's opening goal.

Giuliano Grazioli on THAT FA Cup goal.

 

We take Grazioli back to Stevenage to relive the moment that he became something of a household name in The FA Cup.

You can also see a special FA Cup quiz featuring all of our interviewees in the media player at the top of the page, so see who is the Cup expert from this round's show.

 

By Nicholas Veevers Content Manager - FA Owned Channels