Arsenal vs Wigan Athletic: Confirmed teams and line ups in FA Cup fourth round 2025/26

Confirmed teams from Arsenal vs Wigan in the FA Cup

Arsenal vs Wigan Athletic: Confirmed teams and line ups in FA Cup fourth round 2025/26
Quick summary: Arsenal make eight changes for their FA Cup tie at home to League One strugglers Wigan Athletic

Arsenal and Wigan Athletic have confirmed their starting teams for their meeting at St Andrew’s in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday.

The Premier League leaders have made eight changes for a kinder-looking fixture against opponents in the third-tier relegation zone, perhaps with an eye on their trip to bottom side Wolves on Wednesday (20:00 GMT).

Wigan might also see the tie as a welcome break from their troubled League One campaign, having gone winless in eight matches in the division and lost their last four.

101GreatGoals.com has the line-up news from Arsenal vs Wigan Athletic in the 2025/26 FA Cup, as well as details on how to watch.

Arsenal confirmed starting team vs Wigan Athletic

Centre-back William Saliba missed the 1-1 draw at Brentford on Thursday through illness but returns this time for Arsenal.

Kepa Arrizabalaga continues his run in goal in the FA Cup in place of David Raya. Defender Cristhian Mosquera keeps his place, as do Noni Madueke, who scored against the Bees, and Eberechi Eze, who made way for Martin Odegaard at half-time in that game.

Midfielder Odegaard received treatment after Brentford’s goal and is not in the squad. Jurrien Timber also drops out entirely, having started three days ago.

Forward Kai Havertz remains sidelined by a muscle issue, while Bukayo Saka, who had been set to start on the bench again as the winger continues his comeback from injury, received a late call-up to the starting line-up after Riccardo Calafiori was injured during the warm-up.

Arsenal starting XI: Kepa Arrizabalaga, Ben White, William Saliba, Cristhian Mosquera, Bukayo Saka, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Christian Norgaard, Eberechi Eze, Noni Madueke, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli

Arsenal substitutes: Tommy Setford, Piero Hincapie, Gabriel Magalhaes, Bukayo Saka, Viktor Gyokeres, Leandro Trossard, Martin Zubimendi, Declan Rice, Marli Salmon

Wigan Athletic full line up vs Arsenal

Midfielder Baba Adeeko, left-back Luke Robinson, centre-back James Carragher and forward Harry McHugh are out injured for Wigan, who make three changes from their 2-1 home defeat by Reading on Tuesday.

Owen Moxon replaces former Arsenal player Matt Smith in midfield. Raphael Borges Rodrigues and Joe Taylor supplant Harrison Bettoni and Christian Saydee in attack.

Captain Jason Kerr made his first appearance for two months against the Royals.

Wigan Athletic starting XI: Sam Tickle, Will Aimson, Jason Kerr, Toby Fox, Jack Hunt, Jensen Weir, Owen Moxon, James Murray, Silko Thomas Raphael, Callum Wright, Dale Taylor

Wigan substitutes: Toby Savin, Steven Sessegnon, Matt Smith, Joseph Hungbo, Callum McManaman, Shelbourne Costelloe, Saheed Saydee, Alessandro Bettoni, Maleace Asamoah Jr

How to watch Arsenal vs Wigan: TV channel, live online stream

Kick-off on Sunday is at 16:30 GMT (11:30 ET / 08:30 PT), with live coverage in the UK on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate.

TNT Sports costs £29.99 a month through Discovery Plus, which includes Eurosport and entertainment and is available on a vast range of devices including smart TVs and gaming consoles.

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  • Arsenal have not gone beyond the fourth round since winning the competition in 2019/20, beating Chelsea 2-1 in the final at the end of Arteta’s first season in charge
  • They have gone out in the third round at home in the last two campaign, suffering a painful defeat on penalties at home to Manchester United last season and conceding twice after the 79th minute in a 2-0 loss to Liverpool in 2023/24
  • The Gunners have won the FA Cup a record 14 times – one ahead of Manchester United – and first lifted the trophy in 1930
  • Runners-up seven times, they last lost the final in 2001. Only United (22) have reached the final more often
  • Arteta won the FA Cup for the first time as a player with Arsenal in 2013/14. They recovered from falling 2-0 behind to Hull City in the final that season, winning 3-2 after extra time
  • Wigan have lost 10 of their 11 away games against Arsenal in all competitions
  • Athletic have won their last six away matches in the FA Cup, conceding one goal along the way
  • They’ve already had one run of seven away wins in the competition from January 2013 to March 2014 – should they win here, it would be the fifth-ever run of seven away wins in a row by a team in FA Cup history (first round onwards) and two would have been achieved by the Latics
  • Only bottom side Port Vale (5) have won fewer League One games than Wigan (7) this season
  • A 1-0 win at Championship club Preston North End in the previous round is their only victory in their last five away matches (L3 D1)

Analysis: Can Wigan upset Arsenal in the FA Cup?

Wigan are being led by hugely experienced interim head coach Graham Barrow, who is in charge because manager Ryan Lowe was sacked following a 6-1 league defeat at Peterborough United last Saturday.

The Latics won 2-1 at Arsenal in the Premier League in 2012/13 under current Portugal manager Roberto Martinez, scoring their goals inside the first eight minutes and going on to win the FA Cup that season, beating City in the final.

As a second-tier side, Wigan took a second-half lead at Arsenal in the 2014/15 semi-finals before losing on penalties, with Arteta scoring in the shootout for the hosts.

It would, however, be a huge shock if they beat Arsenal this time in a game many may view as a less strenuous challenge for the hosts amid their demanding schedule.

What’s next for Arsenal and Wigan? Fixtures, schedule

After that trip to Wolves, Arsenal host Tottenham on February 22 (16:30) in the Premier League in Igor Tudor’s first game in charge of their arch-rivals.

Wigan are two points from safety and are next in action against two promotion hopefuls, hosting Luton Town on Wednesday (19:45) and visiting Stockport County on Saturday (15:00).

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When is the 2025/26 FA Cup fifth round draw?

The fifth round draw will be made on Monday, 16 February, during the pre-match coverage of Macclesfield vs Brentford, which starts at 18:30 GMT.

Live coverage is on TNT Sports 1 and Discovery Plus, with the draw scheduled for approximately 18:35 and also being streamed live on the TNT Sports YouTube channel.

FA Cup 2025/26 dates, schedule

This season’s remaining FA Cup round dates take place on the following weekends, with the final confirmed for May 16.

StageWeekend of ties
Fourth roundFebruary 14 2026
Fifth roundMarch 7
Quarter-finalsApril 4
Semi-finalsApril 25
FinalMay 16 2026