The FA Cup fourth round draw has been completed and a number of mouth-watering ties have been set up to be played on the weekend of Saturday, January 28.
Tottenham, West Ham and Fulham are the only London-based Premier League teams guaranteed to appear in the fourth round with Brentford and Crystal Palace dumped out by fellow top-flight clubs. Chelsea face Manchester City for a spot in the fourth round while Arsenal complete the third round ties when they take on Oxford on Monday evening.
Spurs were able to battle past League One Portsmouth on Saturday, with Harry Kane scoring the winner and thus equalling Jimmy Greaves' all-time goal scoring record of 265 at the club. David Moyes earnt a much-needed win with Said Benrahma scoring a late second half goal for West Ham to knock out his former team Brentford, while Fulham beat Championship Hull and Palace suffered defeat to Southampton.
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Manchester United opened the weekend with a 3-1 victory against Everton before Leicester avoided a major upset by narrowly beating League Two Gillingham. Shock results did occur though with non-league Wrexham eliminating Championship Coventry City, while two other non-league clubs forced replays with Boreham Wood drawing with Accrington Stanley and West Brom avoiding an embarrassment by scoring a late equaliser against Chesterfield.
Holders Liverpool will also have to face a replay after Wolves fought to a 2-2 draw against Jurgen Klopp's side. With that in mind, football.london has the rundown of every fourth round tie set to take place in the final weekend of January.
Here is the draw in full:
Preston North End vs Tottenham
Southampton vs Blackpool
Wrexham vs Sheffield United
Ipswich Town vs Burnley
Manchester United vs Reading
Luton or Wigan vs Grimsby Town
Derby County vs West Ham
Stoke City vs Aston Villa or Stevenage
Blackburn Rovers vs Forest Green or Birmingham
Walsall vs Leicester City
Sheffield Wednesday vs Fleetwood
Manchester City or Chelsea vs Oxford or Arsenal
Bristol City or Swansea vs Chesterfield or West Brom
Brighton vs Liverpool or Wolves
Fulham vs Sunderland
Boreham Wood or Accrington Stanley vs Cardiff or Leeds
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