Manchester United face a trip to League Two Yeovil - the lowest team left in the competition - in the FA Cup fourth round.
United needed two second-half goals to see off Derby in the previous round but will fancy their chances against a side sitting 21st in the table.
Elsewhere, Tottenham will travel to fellow League Two side Newport County having disposed of AFC Wimbledon at Wembley last weekend.
Liverpool, who beat Mersey rivals Everton last Friday, are at home to West Brom while Manchester City will travel to either Cardiff or Mansfield.
Chelsea, meanwhile, will take on fellow Premier League side Newcastle at Stamford Bridge, assuming Antonio Conte's side can beat Norwich in their replay.
Re-cap the full draw below...
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Poor Arsenal
Arsenal may be out of the FA Cup - but that didn’t stop them being the talk of Twitter following the fourth-round draw.
Arsene Wenger’s men were beaten 4-2 by Nottingham Forest on Sunday as their reign as champions ended abruptly.
That means the Frenchman will now concentrate on the Carabao Cup - Arsenal take on Chelsea in the first leg on Wednesday - and the Europa League.
And fans were quick to ask the obvious question on Twitter after the draw... just who did Arsenal draw?
Check out some of the lols here
When are the ties?
As always, the fourth round matches will take place at the end of the month, on the final weekend.
That means from the 26th to the 29th of January.
Wonder who gets the Friday night slot to kick it all off?
Money on United’s trip to Yeovil.
Newport delight
Newport will host Tottenham Hotspur at home.
It seems the League Two side are rather pleased about it.
Here’s some of their reaction...
Manchester United head to lowest ranked side Yeovil
Yeovil Town have been handed the most romantic of FA Cup ties - as they will host Manchester United in the fourth round of the competition.
United’s visit to the League Two side is undoubtedly the tie of the round, but they are not the only Premier League club heading to fourth tier opponents.
Tottenham will visit Newport County, who dispatched Leeds in the last round with a last minute goal.
Premier League leaders Manchester City will travel to lower league opponents, as they will take on the winners of Cardiff City and Mansfield Town’s replay.
FA Cup fourth round draw in full
Here’s the full 16 ties from the FA Cup:
- Liverpool vs West Bromwich Albion
- Peterborough United vs Fleetwood Town or Leicester City
- Huddersfield Town vs Birmingham City
- Notts County vs Wolverhampton Wanderers or Swansea City
- Yeovil Town vs Manchester United
- Carlisle United or Sheffield Wednesday vs Stevenage Borough or Reading
- Cardiff City or Mansfield Town vs Manchester City
- Milton Keynes Dons vs Coventry City
- Millwall vs Rochdale
- Southampton vs Watford
- Middlesbrough vs Brighton and Hove Albion or Crystal Palace
- AFC Bournemouth or Wigan Athletic vs Shrewsbury Town or West Ham United
- Hull City vs Nottingham Forest
- Newport County vs Tottenham Hotspur
- Norwich City or Chelsea vs Newcastle United
- Sheffield United vs Preston North End
Final Four
Hull City vs Nottingham Forest
Newport County vs Tottenham Hotspur
Norwich City or Chelsea vs Newcastle United
Sheffield United vs Preston North End
Three more
Southampton vs Watford
Middlesbrough vs Brighton and Hove Albion or Crystal Palace
AFC Bournemouth or Wigan Athletic vs Shrewsbury Town or West Ham United
Next three
Cardiff or Mansfield vs Man City
MK Dons vs Coventry
Millwall vs Rochdale
Next three
Notts County vs Wolves or Swansea
Yeovil vs Man United
Carlisle vs Sheffield Wednesday vs Stevenage or Reading
First three
Liverpool vs West Brom
Peterborough United vs Fleetwood/Leicester
Huddersfield vs Birmingham
Dennis Wise and Rio Ferdinand are our conductors.
Jake Humphrey leads the concerto.
And here we go...
Ready to go...The FA Cup draw LIVE
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Draw numbers refresher
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- Sheffield United
- Watford
- Birmingham City or Burton Albion
- Liverpool
- Brighton or Crystal Palace
- Peterborough
- Bournemouth or Wigan
- Coventry
- Newport County
- Huddersfield
- Yeovil
- Nottingham Forest
- Notts County
- MK Dons
- Manchester United
- West Brom
- Rochdale
- Tottenham
- Middlesbrough
- Fleetwood or Leicester
- Hull
- Cardiff or Mansfield
- Manchester City
- Shrewsbury or West Ham
- Wolves or Swansea
- Stevenage or Reading
- Newcastle
- Millwall
- Southampton
- Preston
- Norwich or Chelsea
- Carlisle or Sheffield Wednesday
A little bit of history
Arsenal’s defeat on Sunday ensured that the holders and record winners (13) are out of the competition.
That gives the 2016 winners Manchester United the chance to match them this year - United having won the competition 12 times.
Tottenham, who are giving opponents a chance at Wembley before the semi-finals given their home fixtures, are next up on 8 wins - although none since 1991.
Liverpool, Chelsea and Aston Villa all have seven wins - Villa won’t be adding to that after being beaten by Luton on Saturday.
Competition favourites Manchester City are after their sixth win.
The draw will be pivotal to all hopes. We’re 10 minutes away!
Get Eric a puppy now!
Eric Lichaj deserves a new dog.
The story goes his girlfriend offered to buy him a dog if he scored a hat-trick in round three.
Well the Forest defender bagged two, including this belter.
Tell me he doesn’t deserve a new dog!
If his teammates have anything about them, they’ll get him one themselves.
Rehearsal throws up belters!
Football fans will be eyeing the FA Cup fourth round draw with a mixture of anticipation and excitement.
And if Monday night’s tie-pulling offers up anything like the two mega matches pulled in the afternoon dress rehearsals, then fans everywhere are in for a real treat.
In the first of two checks ahead of Monday night’s official draw - being presided over by Rio Ferdinand and Dennis Wise - ex-Manchester United defender Ferdinand helped pair his former club with their long-time north west rivals Liverpool.
Rochdale skipper wants Liverpool
Rochdale captain Ian Henderson admits he wants Liverpool in round four.
The League One side beat Doncaster 1-0 on Saturday to book their place in the next round.
“I’d love Liverpool – but it would be a hard one with the way they’re playing at the moment!
To be honest, any of the top six would be great.”
Brighton expects
One final third round tie tonight, post draw.
It’s Brighton vs Crystal Palace...something of a bad-tempered ‘derby’.
They met recently in the league and drew 0-0.
Hopefully tonight’s match is more action-packed.
Dress rehearsal Number Two
There’s been a second dress rehearsal.
And this one has pulled up a potential doozy too!
Liverpool and Manchester United were kept apart.
But Chelsea, presuming they get past Norwich, would be heading to Wembley, to face Spurs in a London derby.
Ummmmmm, mouthwatering.
Good news for Wolves fans!
Wolves and Swansea will do it all again a week on Wednesday.
And good news for Wanderers’ fans heading to south Wales.
The Championship club are putting on free coach travel for fans.
A decent draw rehearsal
As far as draw rehearsals go, Rio Ferdinand pulled out a bostin’ fourth round tie earlier.
The ex-Manchester United defender picked out his former club...at home to Liverpool.
If that happens again tonight, I’m sure football watchers’ everywhere will be delighted.
Numbers 23-32
23. Manchester City
24. Shrewsbury or West Ham
25. Wolves or Swansea
26. Stevenage or Reading
27. Newcastle
28. Millwall
29. Southampton
30. Preston
31. Norwich or Chelsea
32. Carlisle or Sheffield Wednesday
Ball Numbers 12-22
12.Nottingham Forest
13. Notts County
14. MK Dons
15. Manchester United
16. West Brom
17. Rochdale
18. Tottenham
19. Middlesbrough
20. Fleetwood or Leicester
21. Hull
22. Cardiff or Mansfield
Ball Numbers 1-11
Right then.
About two and a bit hours from draw time, lets get you in the important information early. Yep, the ball numbers.
We’ll split them up into bite-size chunks.
Here’s the first XI:
- Sheffield United
- Watford
- Birmingham
- Liverpool
- Brighton or Crystal Palace
- Peterborough
- Bournemouth or Wigan
- Coventry
- Newport
- Huddersfield
- Yeovil
Mixed fortunes for Premier League sides
Arsenal’s decision to make nine changes to their side for the FA Cup backfired as they were dumped out in the third round by Nottingham Forest.
Arsene Wenger kept just two players in his starting XI from the one that drew with Chelsea on Wednesday and they paid the price as the Championship side ran out 4-2 winners at the City Ground.
That followed the trend across the weekend for Premier League teams, who tended to struggle after making a raft of changes, with several forced into replays.
Chelsea also made nine changes at Norwich on Saturday tea-time and they laboured to a 0-0 draw, meaning they are facing an extra fixture. Leicester made eight changes before drawing with Fleetwood, as did Bournemouth as they were held by Wigan, while Swansea made six in the 0-0 draw against Wolves.
The five teams averaged eight alterations from their most recent league line-ups, while the nine Premier League teams who won their cup games changed 4.89 players on average. Tottenham and Huddersfield were the exception as they both made eight changes but won.
One of the three surviving players for Spurs was Harry Kane, who bagged two goals in a 3-0 win over AFC Wimbledon, while the Terriers beat Bolton 2-1. Overall, top-flight teams changed around half their line-ups - the average number of changes was 5.61 as managers balanced up the demands of pursuing a cup run and keeping players fresh.