Postpublished at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2023
Men's FA Cup fifth round draw
Wrexham or Sheffield United v Tottenham
FT: Derby 0-2 West Ham - Bowen with early opener before Antonio's second
Hammers will travel to Man Utd in fifth round
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Michael Emons
Men's FA Cup fifth round draw
Wrexham or Sheffield United v Tottenham
Men's FA Cup fifth round draw
Stoke City v Brighton
Men's FA Cup fifth round draw
Leicester City v Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City
Men's FA Cup fifth round draw
Southampton v Luton Town or Grimsby Town
Men's FA Cup fifth round draw
Right, here we go...
Mark Chapman, Jermaine Jenas and Alex Scott will be conducting the fifth round draw...
Men's FA Cup fifth round draw
The FA Cup fifth round proper draw will be made live on the One Show on Monday, 30 January on BBC One in the next few minutes.
The matches will be played midweek during the week commencing Monday, 27 February 2023 with winning clubs in this round collecting £225,000 from the competition prize fund.
These are the numbers of the sides...
Men's FA Cup fifth round draw
We only know nine of the 16 teams that will definitely be in the fifth round, with one fourth-round game still to come and six ties needing replays.
These are the teams that are in the draw, with those guaranteed to be through listed in bold. The numbers in brackets are their respective positions in their divisions.
Premier League: Manchester City (2), Manchester United (4), Tottenham (5), Brighton (6), Fulham (7), Leicester City (14), Leeds United (15), West Ham (16), Southampton (20).
Championship: Burnley (1), Sheffield United (2), Blackburn Rovers (5), Luton Town (7), Sunderland (9), Bristol City (17), Stoke City (18), Birmingham City (19).
League One: Sheffield Wednesday (2), Ipswich Town (3), Derby County (4), Fleetwood Town (17).
League Two: Grimsby Town (16).
National League: Wrexham (1).
Derby County v West Ham United (19:45 GMT)
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Derby County v West Ham United (20:00 GMT)
Watch as Said Benrahma's late goal sends West Ham into the FA Cup fourth round at the expense of his former side Brentford.
Derby County v West Ham United (20:00 GMT)
Watch highlights as Derby dismantle Barnsley in 3-0 thrashing, Tom Barkhuizen scored the pick of the goals and the Rams progress into round four of the FA Cup.
Derby County v West Ham United (19:45 GMT)
Derby County manager Paul Warne makes just one change from the side that won 2-1 at Port Vale in League One last time out.
Veteran forward David McGoldrick drops out after sustaining an injury in training with James Collins coming in.
Academy graduate Dajaune Brown is on the bench and hoping to make his first appearance for the senior side.
Derby XI: Wildsmith, Smith, Davies, Forsyth, Roberts, Hourihane, Bird, Barkhuizen, Knight, Mendez-Laing, Collins.
Subs: Loach, Stearman, Rooney, Thompson, Springett, Cashin, Dobbin, Robinson, Brown.
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David Moyes makes six changes following West Ham's 2-0 victory over Everton at the London Stadium.
Alphonse Areola, Ben Johnson, Thilo Kehrer, Tomas Soucek, Flynn Downes and Pablo Fornals come in.
Lukasz Fabianski, Vladimir Coufal, Lucas Paqueta, Declan Rice and Said Benrahama drop to the bench, while Kurt Zouma isn't included in the matchday squad.
West Ham XI: Areola, Johnson, Aguerd, Ogbonna, Kehrer, Emerson, Downes, Soucek, Fornals, Antonio, Bowen.
Subs: Fabianski, Coufal, Cresswell, Laing, Rice, Paquets, Lanzini, Benrahma, Mubama.
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Derby County v West Ham United (19:45 GMT)
West Ham have won the FA Cup three times, but not since 1980.
They did reach the 2006 final but Liverpool won 3-1 on penalties after Steven Gerrard scored a stunning 30-yard strike in injury-time of 90 minutes to deny the Hammers.
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Derby v West Ham (19:45 GMT)
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BBC Sport at Pride Park
Exactly 12 months ago today, I watched thousands of Derby fans embark on a march to show their support for a club that was in danger of going out of existence.
Remarkably, more attended the game that followed against Birmingham than will be at tonight's FA Cup tie with West Ham.
After months of concern and worry, lifelong fan David Clowes bought the Rams during the summer and slowly went about rebuilding the club's reputation.
He has done such a successful job, the EFL, who were at loggerheads with former owner Mel Morris over various financial rule breaches, are holding a meeting at Pride Park with all 72 clubs.
Derby fans owe Clowes a great deal.
Derby County v West Ham United (19:45 GMT)
And the club posted pictures of the march on their Twitter account of this day one year ago.
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Derby County v West Ham United (19:45 GMT)
Derby County supporters have been sharing their memories on the one-year anniversary of a march to save the club.
About 10,000 fans gathered at the Assembly Rooms before walking to Pride Park ahead of the game against Birmingham City on 30 January 2022.
Supporter Mick Yates said the march was "just one of those moments that will never be repeated".
Derby County were eventually saved from administration in July 2022.
Fans carried banners and sang chants, urging their club to be saved in the march organised by supporters.
Scott Gooding said: "I think it's probably one of the most memorable days, not for the right reasons. Everyone coming together during that day is something I'll never forget.
"Heading up Pride Park Way, over the railway bridge and turning round and seeing thousands of people was amazing."
The fifth round of the men's FA Cup will be coming up in the One Show on BBC One from 19:00 GMT.
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Samantha Miller: Chelsea v Arsenal, you couldn’t write it
Ties will be played on Sunday, 26 February and there's no doubt the tie of the round - Chelsea, second in the WSL, take on Arsenal, third in the WSL.
Cardiff City, the lowest ranked team in the competition, play away at Championship side Lewes.