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FA Cup fourth round draw: Manchester City to face Crystal Palace or Stoke as Chelsea meet Southend or Brentford
Should Manchester United get the better of West Ham in their third round replay they will face either Fulham or Blackpool while Tottenham head to either Leeds or Birmingham
The FA Cup fourth round will see Manchester City meet either Crystal Palace or Stoke while holders Chelsea face a trip to either Southend or Brentford.Roberto Mancini's side avoided an upset in the third round as they beat Watford 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium, with Carlos Tevez and Gareth Barry amongst the scorers, while Chelsea smashed Southampton 5-1 as Demba Ba, on his Blues debut, netted twice to help his side come from behind to claim victory.
Current Premier League leaders Manchester United, who, courtesy of a late Robin van Persie strike, rescued a draw against West Ham on Saturday, will take on Fulham or Blackpool, should they get the better of the Hammers in the third round replay at Old Trafford on January 16.
The winner of the replay between Swansea and Arsenal, who played out a 2-2 draw at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday, will head to the Amex stadium to take on Gus Poyet's Brighton, who comfortably defeated a below-par Newcastle in the early kick-off on Saturday.
Andre Villas-Boas' Tottenham, who defeated Coventry at White Hart Lane on Saturday with Clint Dempsey grabbing two goals in the 3-0 win, face a tricky trip to either Birmingham or Leeds while struggling Aston Villa take on Millwall.
Liverpool, who take on Mansfield at 16.00 on Sunday, will head to Oldham Athletic and Boundary Park should they get the better of the Stags while Merseyside rivals Everton, who visit Cheltenham Town on Monday, will face either Bolton or Sunderland if they come out victorious against the League Two side.
Conference outfit Macclesfield Town have been rewarded for their heroics in beating Championship table-toppers Cardiff City with a potential home tie against Premier League outfit Wigan Athletic, should Roberto Martinez's men see off Bournemouth in their third round replay on January 13.
FA Cup fourth round draw:
Norwich v Luton Town
Oldham Athletic v Mansfield/Liverpool
Macclesfield Town v Wigan/Bournemouth
Derby County v Blackburn Rovers
Hull City/Leyton Orient v Barnsley
Middlesbrough v Aldershot Town
Millwall v Aston Villa
Leeds United/Birmingham City v Tottenham
Brighton v Swansea/Arsenal
Crystal Palace/Stoke v Man City
West Ham/Man Utd v Fulham/Blackpool
Southend United/Brentford v Chelsea
Reading v Sheffield United
Huddersfield Town v Leicester City
QPR/West Brom v Sheffield Wednesday/MK Dons
Bolton/Sunderland v Cheltenham/Everton
The ties will be contested over the weekend of 26 and 27 January.
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