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FOURTH ROUND DRAW

- Ties will be played on Jan 26-29

LIVERPOOL v WEST BROM

Last FA Cup meeting was in the 1968 last eight, where West Brom advanced via a second replay en route to lifting the trophy.

PETERBOROU­GH v FLEETWOOD/LEICESTER

Posh’s Jack Marriott is the Cup’s joint top scorer with five goals.

HUDDERSFIE­LD v BIRMINGHAM CITY

Have met seven times in the FA Cup — Huddersfie­ld advancing on five occasions — but never outside of January.

NOTTS COUNTY v WOLVES/SWANSEA

Wolves first met County in the Cup in the first round in 1896 — they went on to lose the final to Sheffield Wednesday.

YEOVIL v MAN UTD

Have only met in the Cup, with United winning 3-0 and 8-0 at home, and 2-0 away through Ander Herrera and Angel di Maria.

CARLISLE/SHEFF WED v STEVENAGE/READING

Carlisle have never faced Stevenage or Reading in the Cup, while Sheff Wed have met the Royals twice (won 1, lost 1).

CARDIFF/MANSFIELD v MAN CITY

City needed a replay to see off Cardiff in the 1924 fourth round.

MK DONS v COVENTRY

Neither MK Dons nor Wimbledon have met Coventry in the FA Cup.

MILLWALL v ROCHDALE

Another pairing who clash in the FA Cup for the first time.

SOUTHAMPTO­N v WATFORD

Last Cup meeting in 2003, when goals from Brett Ormerod and Paul Robinson saw Saints into the final, which they lost to Arsenal.

MIDDLESBRO­UGH v BRIGHTON

Middlesbro­ugh needed two second-round replays to see off Brighton in the 1906 FA Cup.

BOURNEMOUT­H/WIGAN v SHREWSBURY/WEST HAM

Bournemout­h — then known as Bournemout­h and Boscombe Athletic — faced West Ham in the 1929 fifth round, losing via replay.

HULL v NOTTM FOREST

Last met in the Cup in 1966, with Hull City winning 2-0 to reach the fifth round.

NEWPORT v TOTTENHAM

Newport, who are in the fourth round for the seventh time in their history, have never met Spurs in any competitio­n.

NORWICH/CHELSEA v NEWCASTLE UTD

Chelsea, who lost to winners Newcastle in the 1932 semi-finals, could welcome former boss Rafa Benitez back to Stamford Bridge.

SHEFF UTD v PRESTON

The Blades beat Preston after a replay in the 1899 second round on their way to winning the trophy.

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