After last night's injury time drama, Sunderland have successfully navigated themselves to the fourth-round of the FA Cup for the first time in over seven years after a 2-1 win over Shrewsbury Town.
Salop defender Matthew Pennington might've thought he'd secured the spot in the next round when he found the back of the net with just under 10 minutes or normal time remaining.
But late goals from Ross Stewart and Luke O'Nien in the 92nd and 94th minutes meant the Black Cats were heading back into the pot for a potentially big away day.
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When is the FA Cup fourth-round draw?
The FA Cup fourth-round draw will take place on Sunday, January 8 ahead of Manchester City's match against Chelsea just after 16:05.
This will consist of the last 32 teams that win their third-round matches.
How to watch the FA Cup fourth-round draw
The draw will take place on BBC One, BBC One HD, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
Full list of Ball numbers
1. Preston North End
2. Brighton & Hove Albion
3. Chesterfield or West Bromwich Albion
4. Manchester City or Chelsea
5. Stockport County or Walsall
6. Boreham Wood or Accrington Stanley
7. Tottenham Hotspur
8. Derby County or Barnsley
9. Cardiff City or Leeds United
10. West Ham United
11. Burnley
12. Wrexham
13. Norwich City or Blackburn Rovers
14. Aston Villa or Stevenage
15. Luton Town or Wigan Athletic
16. Oxford United or Arsenal
17. Fleetwood Town
18. Liverpool or Wolverhampton Wanderers
19. Grimsby Town
20. Blackpool
21. Leicester City
22. Forest Green Rovers or Birmingham City
23. Bristol City or Swansea City
24. Hartlepool United or Stoke City
25. Fulham
26. Southampton
27. Sheffield United
28. Sunderland
29. Sheffield Wednesday
30. Manchester United
31. Reading
32. Ipswich Town
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