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The FA Cup returns this weekend as fans are treated to 16 fourth round fixtures, with plenty of potential for a giant-killing as Premier League sides face lower-tier opposition.
The weekend began early as Manchester United defeated Leicester City on Friday night, before plenty of action on Saturday as Manchester City survived a scare against Leyton Orient, Birmingham were denied a big win by Newcastle and Brighton dumped out Chelsea in one of three all-Premier League ties.
Top-flight leaders Liverpool face Plymouth on Sunday before Aston Villa take on Tottenham, with the fourth round wrapping up on Tuesday night (11 February) as League One side Exeter City face high flying Nottingham Forest.
The draw for the next round will be made ahead of the conclusion of the final match on Tuesday, with all fifth round ties to be played across the weekend of 1 March.
Here’s everything you need to know:
When is the draw?
The draw for the fifth round of the FA Cup will take place on Monday, 10 February at 7.10pm.
How can I watch the draw?
The draw will be broadcast live on BBC One. Subscribers can also watch online via BBC iPlayer.
Who is through to the fifth round?
Manchester United
Manchester City
Millwall
Ipswich Town
Bournemouth
Preston
Burnley
Cardiff City
Fulham
Newcastle
Brighton
Blackburn Rovers / Wolves
Plymouth Argyle / Liverpool
Aston Villa / Tottenham
Doncaster / Crystal Palace
Exeter City / Nottingham Forest