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  1. handson

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    can any one tell me if you can get arsenal tv channel if so how do i get it
     
  2. Celtic71

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    Where are you located ?
     
  3. handson

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    in essex with telepest/ virgins
     
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    is it out on ntl in ireland lads ? if so wats the freq cheers
     
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    No it's not available here yet.
     
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    Arsenal's Jens Lehmann raises the FA Cup after the final victory over Manchester United in 2005


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    Man Utd and Arsenal clash in fifth round of FA Cup
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    LONDON (AFP) — English Premier League giants Manchester United and Arsenal will face-off in the last 16 of the FA Cup following the fifth round draw made here Monday.

    United currently top the Premier League on goal difference from Arsenal.

    Both clubs are in with a shot of landing the treble of League, FA Cup and Champions League titles that United achieved in 1999 but this draw means yet one more of the favourites for the oldest senior Cup competition in world football will be knocked out before the quarter-finals.

    United, last season's beaten finalists, have have won the Cup 11 times, Arsenal 10.

    Two years ago Arsenal beat United 5-4 on penalties at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff in the first FA Cup final to be settled by a shoot-out.

    Former Arsenal and United striker Frank Stapleton, a member of the Gunners' side that beat the Red Devils 3-2 in the 1979 FA Cup final before he moved to Old Trafford, told Sky Sports home advantage would favour United:

    "When you get to this stage of the draw and you get a big team you want a home draw - that's a big advantage," he said.

    Only six Premier League sides have made it through to the last 16 although these include the 'big four' of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and United who between them have monopolised the FA Cup since Everton's victory in 1995.

    Cup holders Chelsea have been drawn at home to Huddersfield, from the third tier of English football, who won the FA Cup back in 1922.

    Meanwhile, seven-times Cup winners Liverpool, who on Saturday twice fell behind at Anfield to non-league Havant and Waterlooville before winning 5-2, are at home to second-tier Championship side Barnsley.

    Bryan Robson will face Premier League side Middlesbrough, the club where he started his managerial career, with Sheffield United.

    The Championship club will be eyeing another top-flight scalp after a 2-1 win over Manchester City on Sunday.

    "It's a very interesting draw. It's one the (Sheffield) lads are entitled to think they are in with a chance of winning," said Robson.

    "The association with Middlesbrough brings up some happy memories of reaching the FA Cup final," added the former England midfielder, three-times an FA Cup winner as a player when captain of Manchester United.

    Robson, manager at the Riverside from May 1994 to December 2000, led Middlesbrough to the final in 1997 when they lost 2-0 to Chelsea.

    Premier League high-flyers Portsmouth, tipped as one of the teams that could end the 'big four' dominance of the FA Cup, will see their quest to win the trophy for the first time since 1939 continue away to Championship strugglers Preston North End, who last won the tournament the year before.

    Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp, whose team have been in fine form away from Fratton Park this season, said: "It could have been a good deal worse.

    "We've got a chance because we have our African Nations Cup players back and when we're at our strongest I think we can give anybody a game."

    At least two Championship sides will reach the quarter-finals after leaders West Browmich Albion, who last won the FA Cup in 1968, were drawn away to Coventry City, who lifted the trophy in 1987.

    Meanwhile Cardiff, who in 1927 became the only club outside of England to win the FA Cup, face four-times winners Wolves in a match that sees the Welsh side's boss Dave Jones up against his old club.

    Southampton, the other Championship side left in the competition and FA Cup winners back in 1976, are at home to third tier League One side Bristol Rovers, the lowest ranked club left in the draw.

    Ties will be played on the weekend of February 16-17.

    5th rd draw:

    Bristol Rovers v Southampton

    Cardiff City v Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Sheffield United v Middlesbrough

    Liverpool v Barnsley

    Manchester United v Arsenal

    Preston North End v Portsmouth

    Coventry City v West Browmich Albion

    Chelsea v Huddersfield Town

    Ties to be played on the weekend of
     
  8. arsenal08

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    when u have any info let me know please only new to this thanks
     

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