The world's oldest cup competition is entering the latter stages, with the FA Cup fifth-round fixtures set to get underway at the end of February.
Before the ties get underway, there is the exciting prospect of a draw to be conducted - and, of course, fourth-round replays to be contested. Manchester United and Tottenham are amongst the so-called 'big six' teams to have booked their place in the next round with wins over Reading and Preston respectively.
Meanwhile, Manchester City overcame Arsenal in arguably the tie of the round, with 2021 winners Leicester and Southampton also qualifying for the last-16. There will be one guaranteed League One side left in the competition as Sheffield Wednesday will take on Fleetwood in a replay after the game ended goalless.
Here is all the information you need ahead of the fifth-round draw...
When is the draw for the FA Cup fifth round?
The FA Cup fifth-round draw will take place on Monday, January 30 at 7pm.
Derby's clash with West Ham at Pride Park will be the only game not to have taken place by the draw time, with that tie set to get underway on Monday at 7:45pm on ITV4.
How can I watch?
In the United Kingdom, the draw will be shown live on the One Show, which begins on BBC One at 7pm.
It will also be streamed live on the official Emirates FA Cup Twitter and Facebook social media channels, while Mirror Football will also be live-blogging the event.
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When is the FA Cup fifth round?
Fifth-round ties will played in the midweek commencing Monday, February 27, although replays will be played before that date for the ties that ended all-square.
Manchester United will not be able to play on the Tuesday of that week due to their Sunday Premier League fixture against Brentford, while Manchester City cannot play on the Thursday.
The expected date for replays will be in the midweek commencing Monday, February 6 due to a full set of EFL fixtures in the following week. This hasn't been confirmed as of yet, however.
Ball numbers
1. Tottenham Hotspur
2. Southampton
3. Wrexham or Sheffield United
4. Ipswich Town or Burnley
6. Luton Town or Grimsby Town
7. Derby County or West Ham United
8. Stoke City or Stevenage
9. Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City
10. Leicester City
11. Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood Town
12. Manchester City
13. Bristol City
14. Brighton & Hove Albion or Liverpool
15. Fulham or Sunderland
16. Leeds United