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Defending champions Manchester United have been drawn against Wigan Athletic in the fourth round of The Emirates FA Cup.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City face a trip to the winners of the third round replay between Crystal Palace and Bolton, while Premier League champions have been drawn away to Derby County.
Chelsea will host Brentford in a west London derby with Millwall set to face Watford as reward for beating Bournemouth in the third round.
The winners of the replay between Liverpool and League Two Plymouth will host Wolves, while Tottenham have been drawn against Wycombe Wanderers.
There is a potential all-Premier League tie with Arsenal due to travel to face the winners of the replay between Southampton and Norwich as Burnley or Sunderland face either Barnsley or Blackpool.
The Emirates FA Cup fourth round draw:
Tottenham v Wycombe Wanderers
Derby v Leicester City
Oxford United v Newcastle/Birmingham
Wimbledon/Sutton United v Leeds
Plymouth/Liverpool v Wolverhampton
Southampton/Norwich v Arsenal
Lincoln/Ipswich v Brighton
Chelsea v Brentford
Manchester United v Wigan
Millwall v Watford
Rochdale v Huddersfield Town
Burnley/Sunderland v Fleetwood/Bristol City
Blackburn v Barnsley/Blackpool
Fulham v Hull
Middlesbrough v Accrington Stanley
Crystal Palace/Bolton v Manchester City
Ties to be played January 27/28/29/30
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