FA Cup fourth roundpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017
Rochdale v Huddersfield
Burnley or Sunderland v Fleetwood or Bristol City
Leeds come from behind to reach round four
Fourth-round draw (selected ties): Tottenham v Wycombe, Derby v Leicester
AFC Wimbledon/Sutton v Leeds
Plymouth/Liverpool v Wolves; Southampton/Norwich v Arsenal
Lincoln/Ipswich v Brighton; Chelsea v Brentford
Man Utd v Wigan; Palace/Bolton v Man City
Tom Rostance
Rochdale v Huddersfield
Burnley or Sunderland v Fleetwood or Bristol City
Manchester United v Wigan
Millwall v Watford
Lincoln or Ipswich v Brighton
Chelsea v Brentford
Plymouth or Liverpool v Wolves
Southampton or Norwich v Arsenal
Oxford v Newcastle or Birmingham
Sutton or AFC Wimbledon v Cambridge or Leeds
Tottenham v Wycombe
Derby v Leicester
Here we go then...
Cambridge v Leeds (19:45 GMT)
Phil Shepka
BBC Sport
The big boys are in town and Lindsey from the Cambridge United press team has pulled out all the stops with these bad boys.
I can attest to the fact they were delicious.
And they're going to have to be, the press box at the Cambs Glass Stadium is rammed, so much so I'm writing to you from my lap because of a lack of desk space.
It'll be back to reality come Saturday's home game against Blackpool in League Two. The cupcakes for that game? An homage to striker Uche Ikpeazu.
Cambridge v Leeds (19:45 GMT)
Cambridge make just one change from their 4-0 thumping of Notts County as Conor Newton replaces Ben Williamson.
It;s eight changes for Leeds though as just defenders Pontus Jansson and Gaetano Berardi and forward Souleymane Doukara start.
The FA Cup draw is coming up, honest. Who will your team get?
Sir Trevor Brooking
Former West Ham and England midfielder
“I’m biased of course having scored the winning goal in the 1980 FA Cup final but the moment of getting into the cup final and winning is so life-changing and I don’t think it should be debated – everyone should give it a go.
“But people are realising it’s a trophy and if you can win a trophy, rather than just 10 years of staying in the Premier League, it’s something special.
“I thought it was coming back and I still do think it’s coming back – the bigger teams will put better teams out as the rounds go on.
“Let’s see what the draw throws up – there is always going to be a massive amount of interest.
“Let’s see we can get the ties balanced well – because unfortunately the big teams were at home a lot in the third round.”
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
As Hull and Manchester United are playing each other in the EFL Cup semi-final, second leg on Thursday 26 January, they will be wanting to play their FA Cup fourth round ties on Sunday, 29 January.
However, there are seven Premier League games scheduled for Tuesday, 31 January, including Liverpool v Chelsea and matches involving Tottenham and Arsenal.
If, for instance, Manchester United were to draw Chelsea or Liverpool, the FA would have to decide whether the cup tie would be played on the Saturday – two days after the EFL semi – or the Sunday – two days before a crucial Premier League game.
Either way, if Hull or Manchester United draw one of the 14 clubs in action on Tuesday 31 January, there is a chance someone is not going to be happy.
FA Cup fourth round draw
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Liverpool 0-0 Plymouth
Plymouth's third-round replay with Liverpool will help Argyle earn more than £1m from the FA Cup, said the League Two club's chairman James Brent.
The Pilgrims put on a dogged defensive display against a much-changed Liverpool side to draw 0-0 at Anfield and set up a replay at Home Park.
Argyle have already had two televised ties, with a third likely, as well as their share of Sunday's 52,692 gate.
"It's approximately 20% of our turnover," Brent told the BBC.
FA Cup fourth-round draw
25 Huddersfield Town
26 Tottenham Hotspur
27 Brentford
28 Bolton Wanderers or Crystal Palace
29 Norwich City or Southampton
30 Sutton United or AFC Wimbledon
31 Accrington Stanley
32 Oxford United
FA Cup fourth-round draw
17 Liverpool or Plymouth Argyle
18 Wycombe Wanderers
19 Watford
20 Arsenal
21 Fulham
22 Wolverhampton Wanderers
23 Cambridge United or Leeds United
24 Bristol City or Fleetwood Town
FA Cup fourth-round draw
9 Brighton & Hove Albion
10 Blackpool or Barnsley
11 Wigan Athletic
12 Birmingham City or Newcastle United
13 Chelsea
14 Middlesbrough
15 Derby County
16 Leicester City
FA Cup fourth-round draw
1 Ipswich Town or Lincoln City
2 Rochdale
3 Manchester United
4 Hull City
5 Sunderland or Burnley
6 Blackburn Rovers
7 Millwall
8 Manchester City
Two non-league sides go into the hat tonight - though neither have booked a place in the fourth round as they face replays next week.
National League leaders Lincoln will host Championship side Ipswich after a 2-2 draw at Portman Road, while Sutton, who host tonight's BBC draw show, go to AFC Wimbledon for a replay.