Holders Manchester United will meet Leicester in the fourth round of the FA Cup after Ruben Amorim’s side knocked Arsenal out of the competition on penalties in a dramatic clash at the Emirates.
Manchester City, who were beaten finalists last year, will take on either Leyton Orient or Derby and Liverpool are due to face Plymouth Argyle. Tottenham will meet Aston Villa, having narrowly survived an upset against non-league Tamworth.
Spurs drew 0-0 with Tamworth after 90 minutes, but ultimately won 3-0 in extra-time thanks to an unfortunate own goal from Nathan Tshukuna and goals from Dejan Kulusevski and Brennan Johnson.
Following Tamworth’s exit, only one non-league club is left in the competition but they could soon be eliminated as well. Dagenham and Redbridge are yet to play their third round match and will take on Championship side Millwall on Monday.
Three other third round fixtures are still to come as well, with Orient set to host Derby, Mansfield due to take on Wigan and Preston set to face Charlton on Tuesday. Chelsea, meanwhile, thrashed Morecambe 5-0 in their third round match and will face Brighton in the fourth round.
There are 32 teams left in the tournament and the fourth round games will be played on the weekend of February 8, with the final due to take place at Wembley on May 17.
Manchester United vs Leicester City
Leeds United vs Millwall/Dagenham and Redbridge
Brighton vs Chelsea
Preston/Charlton vs Wycombe
Exeter City vs Nottingham Forest
Coventry City vs Ipswich Town
Blackburn Rovers vs Wolves
Mansfield/Wigan vs Fulham
Birmingham City vs Newcastle
Plymouth Argyle vs Liverpool
Aston Villa vs Tottenham
Southampton/Swansea vs Burnley
Leyton Orient/Derby vs Manchester City
Doncaster Rovers vs Crystal Palace
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