Manchester City will face either Oxford or Arsenal in the FA Cup fourth round following their 4-0 thrashing of Chelsea on Sunday.
The draw for round four took place just before the City-Chelsea tie kicked off at the Etihad Stadium, and with Arsenal set to play at Oxford on Monday evening to wrap up four days of third-round action.
A guaranteed all-Premier League tie emerging from the draw was Brighton hosting either holders Liverpool or Wolves.
National League outfit Wrexham’s reward for their 4-3 win at Coventry on Saturday is a home match against another Championship side, Sheffield United.
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The other National League teams remaining in the competition are Chesterfield and Boreham Wood.
The winners of Chesterfield’s replay against West Brom will play Bristol City or Swansea away, while Boreham Wood or Accrington will take on Cardiff or Leeds at home.
The draw, the ties from which are set to take place from January 27-30th, also included Manchester United entertaining Paul Ince’s Reading and a trip for Tottenham to Preston.
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After their shock 2-1 win at Aston Villa on Sunday, League Two Stevenage will head to Stoke.
Walsall, also of the fourth tier, are at home against Leicester and there is a visit from top-flight opposition for League One Derby as well as they host West Ham, while Fulham and Southampton welcome Sunderland and Blackpool respectively.
After knocking out Newcastle, Sheffield Wednesday play fellow third-tier outfit Fleetwood at Hillsborough and another, Ipswich, face Championship leaders Burnley at Portman Road.
The other ties see Luton or Wigan host Grimsby and Blackburn play Forest Green or Birmingham at Ewood Park.
FA Cup fourth round draw
Preston North End v Tottenham
Southampton v Blackpool
Wrexham v Sheffield United
Ipswich Town v Burnley
Manchester United v Reading
Luton or Wigan v Grimsby Town
Derby County v West Ham United
Stoke City v Stevenage
Blackburn Rovers v Forest Green or Birmingham
Walsall v Leicester City
Sheffield Wednesday v Fleetwood Town
Manchester City v Oxford or Arsenal
Bristol City or Swansea v Chesterfield or West Brom
Brighton v Liverpool or Wolves
Fulham v Sunderland
Boreham Wood or Accrington Stanley v Cardiff or Leeds
All ties will take place between January 27-30th (dates and kick-off times TBC)