MANCHESTER UNITED could face non-league Eastleigh in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
After beating Wigan 2-0 this evening, Erik ten Hag's side will travel to the winners of the replay between Newport County and National League Eastleigh.
League Two Newport led Eastleigh 1-0 at Rodney Parade on Saturday via James Clarke's 56th minute effort.
But ten-man Eastleigh amazingly managed to equalise eight minutes from time through Chris Maguire's 82nd minute penalty.
The two sides will reconvene at Silverlake Stadium on January 16 for a mouthwatering opportunity to host Man Utd.
Across London, eight-time winners Tottenham will host current holders Manchester City.
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Spurs booked their place in round four with a 1-0 win over Burnley courtesy of Pedro Porro's 78th minute wonder-strike.
City, meanwhile, comfortably beat Huddersfield 5-0 at the Etihad.
The two sides last met in December in the Premier League, with Dejan Kulusevski scoring a late equaliser in the 3-3 thriller.
Elsewhere, the other non-league side to have reached round four Maidstone will travel to Championship high-flyers Ipswich.
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Sixth-tier Maidstone shocked League One Stevenage 1-0 to reach this stage, while Ipswich beat AFC Wimbledon 3-1.
Chelsea will host Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge, with Unai Emery's side having already won there in the Premier League this term.
The winners of the replay between Norwich and Bristol Rovers will be rewarded with a trip to Liverpool.
While Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney weren't quite awarded a Hollywood draw and will have to be content with a trip to Blackburn.
Crystal Palace or Everton will play host to Luton or Bolton.
And Leeds United will welcome fellow Championship outfit Plymouth Argyle to Elland Road, having beaten them 2-1 there in the league in November.
Fulham will face Newcastle United at Craven Cottage, while West Ham or Bristol City are set to host Nottingham Forest or Blackpool.
Sheffield United will welcome Brighton in an all-Premier League tie.
And Either Brentford or Wolves will travel to the Hawthorns to play West Brom.
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In a trio of all-Championship ties, Watford will face Southampton. Sheffield Wednesday host Coventry and either Hull or Birmingham head to 2021 winners Leicester.
Matches are set to take place between January 25-29.
FA Cup fourth round draw in full
Watford vs Southampton
Blackburn Rovers vs Wrexham
Bournemouth vs Swansea
West Brom vs Brentford/Wolves
West Ham/Bristol City vs Nottingham Forest/Blackpool
Leicester vs Hull/Birmingham
Sheffield Wednesday vs Coventry
Chelsea vs Aston Villa
Ipswich vs Maidstone United
Liverpool vs Norwich/Bristol Rovers
Tottenham vs Manchester City
Leeds vs Plymouth Argyle
Crystal Palace/Everton vs Luton/Bolton
Newport/Eastleigh vs Wigan/Manchester United
Sheffield United vs Brighton
Fulham vs Newcastle
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