Holders Arsenal will host Burnley of the Championship, while
Manchester United visit second-tier Derby County.
Manchester City have a trip to Wycombe or Aston Villa, while
Crystal Palace entertain Stoke in the only confirmed all-Premier
League tie.
Oxford United, who beat Swansea, will take on either Newport
or Blackburn.
Chelsea - who won the FA Cup during current interim manager
Guus Hiddink's first caretaker spell - will play the winner of the
tie between League Two Northampton and Championship side
MK Dons.
Liverpool, meanwhile, will host Premier League rivals West
Ham if they can overcome League Two Exeter in a replay.
The winner of the replay between Tottenham and Leicester will
travel to League One Colchester, while third-tier Shrewsbury's
reward for beating Cardiff is a home tie against Championship
outfit Sheffield Wednesday.
National League Eastleigh were minutes away from victory
against Bolton before Darren Pratley's stoppage-time
equaliser, but must now overcome Neil Lennon's second-tier
team at the Macron Stadium.
Oxford manager Michael Appleton will face former club
Blackburn if Rovers beat Oxford's League Two rivals Newport
County in the re-arranged match at Rodney Parade.
Ties will be played between 29 January and 1 February.
FA Cup fourth-round draw
Arsenal v Burnley
Bury/Bradford City v Hull City
Carlisle/Yeovil v Everton
Colchester v Tottenham/Leicester
Crystal Palace v Stoke City
Derby v Manchester United
Eastleigh/Bolton v Leeds United
Exeter City/Liverpool v West Ham
Huddersfield/Reading v Walsall
Ipswich/Portsmouth v Bournemouth
Northampton/MK Dons v Chelsea
Nottingham Forest v Watford
Oxford United v Newport County/Blackburn
Shrewsbury v Sheffield Wednesday
West Bromwich/Bristol City v Peterborough
Wycombe/Aston Villa v Manchester City
Manchester United visit second-tier Derby County.
Manchester City have a trip to Wycombe or Aston Villa, while
Crystal Palace entertain Stoke in the only confirmed all-Premier
League tie.
Oxford United, who beat Swansea, will take on either Newport
or Blackburn.
Chelsea - who won the FA Cup during current interim manager
Guus Hiddink's first caretaker spell - will play the winner of the
tie between League Two Northampton and Championship side
MK Dons.
Liverpool, meanwhile, will host Premier League rivals West
Ham if they can overcome League Two Exeter in a replay.
The winner of the replay between Tottenham and Leicester will
travel to League One Colchester, while third-tier Shrewsbury's
reward for beating Cardiff is a home tie against Championship
outfit Sheffield Wednesday.
National League Eastleigh were minutes away from victory
against Bolton before Darren Pratley's stoppage-time
equaliser, but must now overcome Neil Lennon's second-tier
team at the Macron Stadium.
Oxford manager Michael Appleton will face former club
Blackburn if Rovers beat Oxford's League Two rivals Newport
County in the re-arranged match at Rodney Parade.
Ties will be played between 29 January and 1 February.
FA Cup fourth-round draw
Arsenal v Burnley
Bury/Bradford City v Hull City
Carlisle/Yeovil v Everton
Colchester v Tottenham/Leicester
Crystal Palace v Stoke City
Derby v Manchester United
Eastleigh/Bolton v Leeds United
Exeter City/Liverpool v West Ham
Huddersfield/Reading v Walsall
Ipswich/Portsmouth v Bournemouth
Northampton/MK Dons v Chelsea
Nottingham Forest v Watford
Oxford United v Newport County/Blackburn
Shrewsbury v Sheffield Wednesday
West Bromwich/Bristol City v Peterborough
Wycombe/Aston Villa v Manchester City


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