Teenage striker Giuseppe Rossi scored twice to help Manchester United ease past battling Burton Albion 5-0 in the FA Cup third-round replay at Old Trafford.
United were joined in the fourth round by Everton, who beat Millwall 1-0 with a goal by Tim Cahill to set up a home tie with Chelsea.
Cahill, who spent seven years at Millwall before joining Everton in 2004, scored the only goal at Goodison Park following a 1-1 draw in the first game.
United travel to Wolves in the last weekend of January for their fourth-round tie after making up for a disappointing 0-0 draw at Burton 10 days ago with a fine overall performance.
Striker Louis Saha put United ahead after seven minutes. Kieran Richardson crossed for the striker who duly side-footed the ball into the net past Irish goalkeeper Saul Deeney.
United increased their lead midway through the first half when left back Mikael Silvestre centred for 18-year-old Rossi to score with a glancing header inside the near post.
Richardson, fed by a superb layoff by Rossi, raced away to hit the third goal past Deeney from the edge of the box seven minutes into the second half.
Rossi brilliantly laid on the fourth for substitute Ryan Giggs in the 68th minute with a chipped lob over the defence into the path of the Welshman, who raced through to score from a narrow angle.
Rossi added a second goal in the final minute.