THE FA Cup fourth-round draw has been completed with Chelsea facing Plymouth and Manchester United taking on Middlesbrough should they beat Aston Villa.
Liverpool will host Cardiff while Manchester City welcome Fulham to the Etihad in the final 32.
Tottenham take on Brighton in an all-Premier League showdown while West Ham travel to Kidderminster Harriers, the lowest-ranked team left in the tournament.
Fellow non-league giant-killers Boreham Wood will head to Bournemouth as their fairytale journey continues.
Arsenal will host Leicester should they beat Nottingham Forest on Sunday evening.
All fourth-round ties will be played between Friday February 4 and Monday February 7.
As with the third round, all matches will go to extra-time and penalties rather than replays to ease the fixture strain caused by the Covid pandemic.
The third-round saw a hatful of giant-killings with Boreham Wood and Kidderminster storming past AFC Wimbledon and Reading respectively, while Newcastle crashed out at home to Cambridge United.
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But for the big-boys, it was business as usual.
Chelsea thumped Chesterfield 5-1, while Liverpool recovered from a goal down to beat Shrewsbury Town 4-1.
Tottenham, too, survived a scare as they left it late to overturn a 1-0 deficit against Morecambe Town to ultimately prevail 3-1.
On Friday night, Man City beat Swindon 4-1 to book their spot in the last 32.
Arsenal face Nottingham Forest in Sunday evening’s late game, while Man Utd play Aston Villa on Monday night to conclude the third round.
Draw in full:
Crystal Palace vs Hartlepool
Bournemouth vs Boreham Wood
Huddersfield vs Barnsley
Peterborough vs QPR
Cambridge United vs Luton
Southampton vs Coventry
Chelsea vs Plymouth
Everton vs Brentford
Kidderminster Harriers vs West Ham
Man Utd or Aston Villa vs Middlesbrough
Tottenham vs Brighton
Liverpool vs Cardiff
Stoke vs Wigan
Nottingham Forest or Arsenal vs Leicester
Man City vs Fulham
Wolves vs Norwich
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