FA Cup 4th round predictions – What Premier League clubs will march on

NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 24: A detailed view of the match ball prior to the FA Cup Fourth Round match between Northampton Town and Derby County at PTS Academy Stadium on January 24, 2020 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 24: A detailed view of the match ball prior to the FA Cup Fourth Round match between Northampton Town and Derby County at PTS Academy Stadium on January 24, 2020 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) /
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Southampton 2-2 Tottenham

Ralph will be looking to please the Saints with a victory over Spurs for the season time this season. Already beating them in back-to-back games here, so it shouldn’t be difficult. However, I do believe some better performances with bad defending have been Spurs’ under Jose Mourinho. I think they can return this fixture to London. This is also the second of three EPL clashes.

Millwall 1-3 Sheffield United 

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First FA Cup meeting for the pair since 1914. Millwall infamous for the unruly fans while Sheffield United has established themselves as one of the best Premier League clubs this season. Sheffield is due a win after not succeeding midweek against Man City.

West Ham 2-2 West Brom

A team who love facing off in this competition is West Ham and West Brom. The pair have rallied each other 10 times afore tomorrow’s meetings. I don’t believe the Hammers will lose this cup clash but they are not doing well enough under Moyes to win it. I see a draw and replay coming from here. On the other end, West Brom is doing extremely well and lead the EFL Championship standings.

Hull City 0-2 Chelsea

We get to watch Newcastle target Jarrod Bowen show-off against Chelsea. Chelsea will want some silverware and to bounce back from their bad run over the past two games. The Tigers are winless in 10 FA Cup outings against the Blues. This will be no different. They have lost both of their last two fixtures to Lampard’s side