Daily Dispatch

Sutton relish prospects against Gunners

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SUTTON United will host 12-times winners Arsenal in the fifth round of the FA Cup while fellow non-league side Lincoln City were handed a trip to Burnley as the Premier League clubs were kept apart in Monday’s draw.

“This will be like our World Cup final,” said Sutton manager Paul Doswell. “It’s as big as that for us – the profile of the club has risen so much in these last six to eight weeks.” is more like

Holders Manchester United, who last season matched Arsenal’s record FA Cup haul, are at Blackburn Rovers while Premier League leaders Chelsea also visit a Championsh­ip (second tier) club after being paired with Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers.

Tottenham were given a London 20 clubs in 12 derby at second-tier Fulham and Manchester City are away to Huddersfie­ld Town. Oxford United visit Middlesbro­ugh while Millwall host Leicester City or Derby County who replay their fourth-round tie on February 8.

But it was the giant-killing nonleague sides who again grabbed the headlines following Sutton’s home victory against Leeds United and fellow fifth-tier club Lincoln’s win over Championsh­ip leaders Brighton & Hove Albion in round four.

Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal will have to cope with the 3G pitch at Sutton’s 5 000-capacity stadium. AFP

“I have just picked myself back up off the floor – a plum, plum game for us against one of the best sides in England, if not Europe,” Sutton manager Doswell told Sky Sports.

It is the first time two non-League clubs have progressed this far since the competitio­n was reorganise­d more than 90 years ago. The pair can now look forward to money-spinning last 16 ties against top-flight opposition this month. — Reuters

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