Manchester United have been drawn at home to Liverpool in the 4th round of the FA Cup.
It's the 18th time the Premier League giants have been drawn together in the FA Cup, with United winning all but four of those previous encounters.
The draws were made for the 4th and 5th round ties before Monday night's clash of Stockport County and West Ham United.
The winners of the meeting of the Premier League's top two will be at home to either Stockport, West Ham or Doncaster in round 5.
Holders Arsenal face a 4th round trip to either Southampton or Shrewsbury. Should they navigate that, they'll be away to Wolves or Chorley.
Crawley Town's reward for their giant-killing of Leeds United is a trip to Bournemouth.
Manchester City will be away to League Two side Cheltenham Town in round 4. Swansea or Nottingham Forest lie in wait in the 5th round.
FA Cup fourth round draw:
Cheltenham Town v Manchester City
Bournemouth v Crawley Town
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest
Manchester United v Liverpool
Southampton or Shrewsbury Town v Arsenal
Barnsley v Norwich City
Chorley Town v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Millwall v Bristol City
Brighton & Hove Albion v Blackpool
Wycombe v Tottenham Hotspur
Fulham v Burnley
Sheffield United v Plymouth Argyle
Chelsea v Luton Town
Stockport County or West Ham United v Doncaster Rovers
Brentford v Leicester City
ties to be played between January 22 and 25
FA Cup fifth round draw:
Fulham or Burnley v Bournemouth or Crawley Town
Manchester United or Liverpool v Stockport or West Ham or Doncaster
Sheffield United or Plymouth v Millwall or Bristol City
Chorley or Wolves v Southampton or Shrewsbury or Arsenal
Barnsley or Norwich v Chelsea or Luton
Everton or Sheffield Wednesday v Wycombe or Tottenham
Swansea or Nottingham Forest v Cheltenham Town or Manchester City
Brentford or Leicester v Brighton or Blackpool
ties to be played between February 9 and 11.
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