Monday, 26 November 2007.
The FA Carlsberg Sunday Cup
Fourth Round
Sunday 13 December 2007
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Winning club receives £400

The 44th FA Sunday Cup is rapidly approaching its business end. No fewer than seven of yesterday's 15 ties in the Third Round went to extra time, with teams scrapping to stay in a competition that promises a Final at world-famous Anfield in April.
We are now down to the last 16 and today's Fourth Round draw at Soho Square included three teams who made it through to last season's Semi-Finals. Coundon Conservative, 5-0 winners in the Anfield showpiece, have been handed an away tie at Canada. But they won't have to cross the Atlantic - Canada FC is a Liverpool club.
Lebeq Tavern Courage, last season's runners-up, go to St Josephs (Luton). The latter appeared in four FA Sunday Cup Finals in the 1990s. Birstall Stamford, edged out on penalties by Coundon in their Semi-Final at Hinckley, have a home tie with St Andrews.
Saints, who play in the Hendon & District Sunday League in Middlesex, have come through two rollercoaster home ties to reach this stage. They were losing their Second Round match against Moat with a minute of normal time to go, but substitute Craig Tomkins notched a hat-trick in five minutes to take them through.
Yesterday's Third Round match with Nirankari Sports was goalless after an hour, Saints eventually winning 4-3 with Dean Sylvester's goal in the last minute of extra time.
Nicosia and Hetton Lyons, both FA Sunday Cup winners in the last four years, also feature in today's draw.