Postpublished at 19:52 Greenwich Mean Time 8 January
Former Tottenham captain Gary Mabbutt, who was an FA Cup winner in 1991, and Emma Byrne, a 10-time winner with Arsenal, are going to conduct the draw.
The balls are in the bowl. Let's go.
Man Utd cruise past Wigan to reach FA Cup fourth round
Dalot curled United in front before Fernandes penalty doubled lead
Red Devils will face Newport or Eastleigh in next round
Holders Man City drawn away to Tottenham, Liverpool host Norwich or Bristol Rovers
Callum Matthews
Former Tottenham captain Gary Mabbutt, who was an FA Cup winner in 1991, and Emma Byrne, a 10-time winner with Arsenal, are going to conduct the draw.
The balls are in the bowl. Let's go.
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We've had some absolutely cracking goals so far in the third round.
Here's some of the best for you to enjoy again.
All of these players will be glued to their TVs waiting to find out who they face in the next round.
Maidstone boss George Elokobi made it clear that he wanted his side to be drawn away at Wolves in the fourth round.
Elokobi spent six years at Molineux between 2008 and 2014 and wants to take his family there.
Among the sides waiting to find out who they will face are sixth-tier Maidstone United (number 30). The National League South side are the lowest-ranked side left in the competition.
The only other non-league side in the hat are Eastleigh (number 31), who earned a replay against League Two Newport on Saturday.
The other League Two side that remains are Wrexham, with the Hollywood-owned side ball number two.
Among the Premier League sides, holders Man City are number 21, Liverpool are three and the winner of tonight's tie are ball 20.
You can find out all the FA Cup fourth-round draw ball numbers here. , external
A reminder that you'll be able to watch the draw live at the top of the page, and I'll be bringing you the ties as they are drawn.
Ties will take place across the weekend of 27-28 January.
Right, time for us to park the build-up to Wigan v Man Utd there for now.
It is almost time for the fourth-round draw. That is due to take place around 19:50 GMT.
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Can Manchester United pull off the shock of the Third Round by beating Wigan tonight?
Alex
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp celebrated "the biggest bonus ever" with their FA Cup win over Arsenal - but seven other Premier League managers will be feeling less joyous at losing some of their winter breaks.
The next round of Premier League games are split across two weekends - 12-14 and 20-22 January - to allow every team to have a week off.
But the FA Cup third-round replays sit in between those two weekends, with seven of the 20 Premier League clubs, the most in a decade, involved.
Crystal Palace, Everton, Brentford, Wolves, Luton, Nottingham Forest and West Ham are the seven teams facing replays.
Three of those could end up playing eight times between 23 December and 30 January if they win their replays because the fourth round of the FA Cup takes place over the final weekend of the month.
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Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen drops in on an Old Trafford School to see local children learn life skills through football as they take part in the Premier League Primary Stars programme.
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The Devils’ Advocate team have been looking ahead to Monday’s FA Cup third-round tie at League One Wigan Athletic.
BBC Radio Manchester's Joe McGrath has predicted United will "massively struggle" against WIgan at the DW Stadium and says he "wouldn't be staggered" if they lose to the 2013 winners.
"United struggle against teams who want it more. Wigan want it more," he told the latest episode of the podcast.
"Wigan are going to be so so up for this.
"Before the Forest game when Morgan Gibbs-White was in the huddle with his team-mates, you could see he said: 'Look at their faces - they don't want to be there.’
“I don't think those United players will want to be there on Monday at quarter past eight. No way are they going to be happy about that.
"I do think United - the quality they do have - will shine through eventually. I think United are going to massively struggle though.
"I'm going to go 2-1 Manchester United, maybe even 1-0 and Wigan go really close. I'm not going to predict United are going to get beaten by a League One team - but I wouldn't be staggered. No way."
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Michael Emons
BBC Sport at DW Stadium
Wigan top scorer Stephen Humphrys, who missed the 1-1 draw at Barnsley, starts in one of two changes, replacing Josh Magennis, while Thelo Aasgaard comes in for Callum Lang.
Sub keeper Ben Amos is a former Manchester United player and James Carragher is the son of ex-England defender Jamie.
Wigan XI: Tickle, Sessegnon, Morrison, Hughes, Clarke, Adeeko, Shaw, Jones, Aasgaard, Godo, Humphrys.
Subs: Amos, Smith, Kerr, Carragher, Robinson, Wyke, McManaman, Lang, Magennis.
Manchester United make only two changes from the side that began the 2-1 loss to Nottingham Forest on 30 December.
Goalkeeper Andre Onana, who will be with Cameroon in the Africa Cup of Nations later this month, starts and the changes see Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund come in for Christian Eriksen and Antony, while it is a youthful bench for United.
Manchester United XI: Onana, Dalot, Evans, Varane, Wan-Bissaka, McTominay, Mainoo, Garnacho, Fernandes, Hojlund, Rashford.
Subs: Bayindir, Heaton, Kambwala, Bennett, Pellistri, Forson, Shoretire, Hugill, Mejbri.
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Michael Emons
BBC Sport at DW Stadium
Almost exactly 33 years ago a Manchester United manager went into an FA Cup third-round tie under huge pressure and was close to losing his job.
Mark Robins scored the only goal on 7 January, 1990 as United won 1-0 at Nottingham Forest in a result that is widely believed to have kept Alex Ferguson, going through a tough spell in his fourth season at Old Trafford, in a job.
And the rest is history.
United won the competition that year in the first of 38 trophies under Ferguson, including 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, four League Cups and the Champions League twice.
Now the pressure is mounting on current boss Erik ten Hag.
The club are eighth in the Premier League, their defence of the Carabao Cup ended in the last 16 and a miserable Champions League campaign saw them not only finish bottom of the group but it also ended their involvement in European football before Christmas.
The FA Cup is their last chance to salvage something from a miserable season, which will sink to a new low if they are on the receiving end of a huge shock and lose at a Wigan side 18th in League One.
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Neil Johnston
BBC Sport
This promises to be another huge night for Wigan, at a sold-out DW Stadium, but just a few months ago they were faced with the real prospect of going out of business.
In the end they were saved by local businessman Mike Danson, who also owns rugby league side Wigan Warriors.
A winding-up order over unpaid taxes from His Majesty's Revenue and Customs left manager Shaun Maloney, who played in Wigan's historic FA Cup final win over Manchester City in 2013, fearing the worst.
"We owed millions of pounds. I was seeing staff very upset because they hadn't been paid. They couldn't pay their bills," the Latics boss told BBC Sport.
Wigan, who started the season on minus eight points as punishment for failing to pay their players on time on multiple occasions in 2022-23 under the previous ownership, are 18th in League One.
"I've done a fair bit of reading up on other teams that have been deducted points and how they have faired," adds Maloney.
"Bournemouth is a really good case study. They started 2008-09 with minus 17 in League Two. They ended that season with Eddie Howe in charge and they just stayed up. They built from there.
"We need to stay in League One and build."
Read: From FA Cup winners to the brink - Wigan's escape from ruin
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Not expecting this to be an easy night, but I do think Wigan will get there in the end... 2-1!
Marc
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Michael Brown
Former Wigan midfielder on The Football News Show
We've seen Wigan against Manchester City, the FA Cup story. Ben Watson with the wonderful winner. The history is there for Wigan in this tournament. They will want to go and set themselves against the best.
It'll be an interesting game with all eyes on whether there will be a giant killing. Manchester United are under a little bit of pressure and Wigan have to try and take advantage of that.
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Full team news shortly but Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund all start for Manchester United.
Erik ten Hag wants a win.
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Michael Emons
BBC Sport at DW Stadium
Wigan's staff, players and fans have been in nostalgic mood this week as talk of the FA Cup has brought back memories of the club's finest moment - when they beat Manchester City 1-0 in the 2013 final at Wembley to win their first major trophy.
Latics manager Shaun Maloney, who sent in the corner which was headed in by Ben Watson for an 88th-minute winner, said: “That win means everything to this club. There are pictures everywhere of that day and it’s probably the greatest day the club's ever had.
"It was the happiest I’ve ever been on a football pitch, just the pure joy of that day was like nothing I’ve had before. The goal was an incredible, brilliant moment."
Wigan winger Callum McManaman, named player of the match in that cup final in 2013, said: “It was a great day, I can’t believe it was 10 years ago, it feels 20 years ago. Everything just went right and we scored at the perfect time."
So can Wigan write another chapter in FA Cup folklore tonight?
“There has to be belief," added Maloney. "We understand the level of opponent and I’m very aware of the history of that club. Their players are really talented and on their day some of the best in the Premier League and in Europe but I have to create a belief in my team and give them the belief they can do it."
McManaman added: "All the lads are buzzing, everyone is looking forward to it and everyone wants to play. The atmosphere around the place is really good.
“I don’t think we could’ve got a better draw. We have nothing to lose, just go out there express ourselves and be confident.”
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Michael Brown
Former Wigan midfielder on The Football News Show
Most teams in Wigan's situation will make themselves hard to beat. They will try to press at certain stages in the game wherever possible. It might be that you try to do that early on, put the pressure on, try to get an opportunity to get a goal. Then come back for a little bit.
But imagine if Wigan win, especially in the last few weeks with what has happened in regards to takeovers, the support at Manchester United, and interesting chats with Erik ten Hag. If they go out of this competition then supporters will be asking serious questions about the squad, players and the ownership as well. Ten Hag has to get a result. It's a must-win situation for Manchester United.
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BBC Radio 5 Live
There will be full match commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and this page with Conor McNamara and Izzy Christiansen from 20:15 GMT.
Until then, there's Monday Night Club with Mark Chapman, Micah Richards, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith. You can watch that at the top of the page, using the big play icon, or listen on 5 Live and this page.
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Michael Emons
BBC Sport at DW Stadium
There are 54 places in the English football pyramid separating Manchester United, eighth in the Premier League, and Wigan Athletic, 18th in League One.
Wigan are only four points above the relegation zone, but in normal circumstances would find themselves 10th and eyeing up a push for the play-offs.
They began this campaign on minus eight points following two separate four-point deductions - one for repeatedly not paying the players on time and the second for a failure to deposit enough funds into an account to cover the wage bill.
It has been a rollercoaster few years for Latics fans with Wigan facing a winding-up petition last summer and the real threat of going out of business, before local businessman Mike Danson stepped in to buy and save the club. This cup run and this tie being shown live on ITV will provide vital funds for a club still under a transfer embargo, meaning they can't pay a fee to sign a player.
United too are undergoing huge changes off the field with Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of 25% of the club for about £1.03bn, which is set to be ratified in February, when he will take control of their football operations.
Wigan have only been in the fourth round of the FA Cup once in the past six seasons, while United have gone out in round three only twice since Harry Redknapp's Bournemouth, then in the third tier, caused a huge shock by beating the Red Devils 2-0 on 7 January, 1984.
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Evening!
We're into the fifth day of FA Cup third round action now but we're just one game away from knowing the line-up for the next round (well, sort of - there's just the small matter of eight replays so far).
We'll have the draw for that at 19:50 GMT too. I'll bring you the draw as it happens or you can watch along at the top of the page.