Summary

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  • Fifth-round draw: Arsenal v Middlesbrough

  • Bradford v Fulham/S'land; Villa v Leicester

  • Preston/Sheff U v Cambridge/Man U

  • C Palace v Liverpool/Bolton; WBA v West Ham

  1. #getcarriedawaypublished at 19:08 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Matty Goldsmith: My predictions for tonight...

    DrawImage source, Matty Goldsmith
  2. In the hatpublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Ball number one - Crystal Palace.

    Marouane ChamakhImage source, Getty Images

    Palace were 3-2 winners at Southampton at the weekend and have been drawn at home in the FA Cup just once in eight draws since 2010.

  3. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    We're asking for your close shaves with glory:

    Josh Jones:, external Our school footy team reached the national cup QFs, losing 1-0, missing out on a chance to play at the Ricoh Arena.

  4. "We want Man United"published at 19:05 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    BradfordImage source, Getty Images

    Bradford's joint chairman Mark Lawn has revealed three good reasons why he hopes his club gets paired against Manchester United in tonight's FA Cup draw - should Louis van Gaal's side beat Cambridge in the replay.

    The League One club pulled off one of the biggest upsets of all time when coming back from two goals down against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to book their place in the fifth round with a remarkable 4-2 win.

    Lawn, whose wife Yvonne has been winning her own battle against bowel cancer, said: "I want Man United for my wife, she's a big Man United fan, co-chairman Julian Rhodes wants them for the money and Phil Parkinson wants them just from the playing point of view.

    "This year we gave Phil a million pounds more than we could afford (on playing budget), but he's repaid it.

    "Julian and I aren't stupid, we know we haven't got that kind of money to put in.

    "We were hoping Man United would sell Tom Cleverley and that the sell-on clause would help wipe out our deficit, but that's not happened yet.

    "But this current FA Cup run is worth £700,000 to us already."

    Bradford are number four in the draw, Manchester United or Cambridge are ball two.

  5. Text us on 81111published at 19:05 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Richard Atherton: After Man Utd continuously getting drawn against Premier League teams before this season, watch them get drawn against the lowest ranked team left!

    What - like this round?

  6. In the hatpublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Ball number five - Derby County.

    Will HughesImage source, Getty Images

    A tricky trip for anyone to take on, Steve McClaren's side are fifth in the Championship and have had seven straight home draws in the FA Cup. The Rams won the Cup in 1946.

  7. Home bankers?published at 19:01 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Derby are on a run of seven straight home draws in the FA Cup, but between 1949 and 1953 Luton Town were drawn at home 11 times in a row. What is the probability of that?

    Home draws

    Very, very slim.

    Have a play on our iwonder guide to find out.

  8. Text us on 81111published at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Ben: Reading to draw Cambridge at home ... And to win the FA Cup! You heard it first here folks!

  9. World apart at Spotlandpublished at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    BBC Sport's Gary Rose at Spotland: "Rochdale versus Stoke. League One versus the Premier League. The club that claims to have the smallest budget in the Football League versus the club who last week broke into the world's top 30 rich list.

    "To highlight the financial gap between these two sides you need look no further than how they prepared for this tie.

    "While Mark Hughes and his Stoke players were training in the sun in Dubai, Rochdale staff were frantically shovelling snow from around Spotland as Chris Beech - the club's assistant boss - was ringing around the local leisure centres to try to book a training pitch.

    "We train in public places but it has been difficult to find a venue because they are all busy at the weekend," Beech told me last week.

    "Then you read that Stoke are warm-weather training in Dubai and that shows the massive difference between the two clubs."

    How the other half lives...

  10. LIVE NOWpublished at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    The One Show is now on BBC One and at the top of this page. The FA Cup draw will be happening at circa 19:20 GMT.

  11. In the hatpublished at 18:55 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Ball number 11 - Leicester City.

    Leicester CityImage source, Leicester City

    Leicester were surprise winners at Spurs last weekend to book their passage through to round five. Their last crack at a final came in 1969. Man had not yet walked on the moon.

  12. Text us on 81111published at 18:55 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Darren, Nottingham: By 'predictions' [18:37] does Craig Sadler mean he did his own FA Cup Draw with folded bits of paper in a bag? Seems a bit too precise to be anything else

  13. In the hatpublished at 18:53 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Ball number 12 - Arsenal.

    Aaron RamseyImage source, Getty Images

    The Gunners are holders and have won the Cup 11 times. Arsene Wenger has won it five times, he needs one more to equal George Ramsey's record with Aston Villa.

  14. In the hatpublished at 18:50 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Ball number four - Bradford City.

    Bradford CityImage source, Getty Images

    The world and his wife have run out of superlatives for Bradford's achievement in beating Chelsea at the weekend. The Bantams went all the way to Wembley in the League Cup final in 2013, and won the FA Cup in 1911.

  15. Postpublished at 18:49 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Reading always away? There are some quirky twists of fate when it comes to the FA Cup draw. Let's examine some...

  16. Text us on 81111published at 18:48 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Vicci: Any chance Reading could get a home tie? We've been drawn away 8 of last 10 ties.

    The guys who write the programmes rejoice at that Vicci...

  17. Still ill Hill?published at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Keith HillImage source, Getty Images

    Manager Keith Hill is the main injury concern for Rochdale ahead of the League One club's FA Cup fourth-round tie against Stoke.

    The boss is suffering from a virus and has been unable to work with his players all week.

    How much of an impact will that have? Let's hope Keith is feeling better.

  18. So close, and yet so farpublished at 18:44 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Heading into round five, our remaining sides are two games away from Wembley (unless they need a replay.)

    But what's the nearest you've been to greatness? How close have you come to achieving something special - either sporting or otherwise - only to see it all go up in smoke?

    Sir Alan Sugar

    We like celebrating failure here. It's British.

    Get in touch at #bbcfacup, external pop on to the BBC Sport Facebook page, external or BBC Sport's Google+ area., external

    You can also text us on 81111 in the UK only - don't forget to say who you are and where you are texting from.

  19. Postpublished at 18:39 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    BojanImage source, AP

    After the FA Cup draw, we have the final match in round four to negotiate.

    League One side Rochdale are in fine form and fancy their chances of yet another upset at home to Premier League side Stoke.

    Bojan at Spotland? Incredible scenes.

  20. Don't drop it!published at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    BBC Sport presenter Mark Chapman:

    "Bradford v Leicester, Arsenal v West Ham and Middlesboro v Cambridge or Man Utd in FA Cup draw rehearsal. Gary Lineker also dropped one of the balls."