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  • Wigan manager Warren Joyce to return to Manchester United three months after leaving Old Trafford in fourth round tie.
  • Chelsea to host Brentford in a mini-West London derby.
  • Arsenal to travel to either Southampton or Norwich City while Tottenham Hotspur take on Wycombe Wanderers at home.
  • Liverpool or Plymouth Argyle to take on Wolves at home.
  • Lowest-ranked side Sutton United to take on Cambridge United or Leeds United if they can get best AFC Wimbledon in third round replay.
  • Fourth round fixtures to take place on 28, 29 and 30 of January.
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FA Cup fourth-round ties:

Tottenham vs Wycombe Wanderers
Derby County vs Leicester City
Oxford United vs Newcastle United or Birmingham City
AFC Wimbledon or Sutton United vs Cambridge United or Leeds United
Plymouth or Liverpool vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Southampton or Norwich vs Arsenal
Lincoln City or Ipswich Town vs Brighton
Chelsea vs Brentford
Manchester United vs Wigan Athletic
Millwall vs Watford
Rochdale vs Huddersfield Town
Burnley or Sunderland vs Fleetwood or Bristol City
Blackburn Rovers VS Barnsley or Blackpool
Fulham vs Hull City
Middlesbrough vs Accrington Stanley
Crystal Palace or Bolton vs Manchester City

Ties to be played on 28, 29 and 30 January

Crystal Palace or Bolton vs Manchester City

Middlesbrough vs Accrington Stanley

Fulham vs Hull City

Blackburn Rovers VS Barnsley or Blackpool

Burnley or Sunderland vs Fleetwood or Bristol City

Rochdale vs Huddersfield Town

Millwall vs Watford

Manchester United vs Wigan Athletic

Chelsea vs Brentford

Lincoln City or Ipswich Town vs Brighton

Southampton or Norwich vs Arsenal

Plymouth or Liverpool vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

AFC Wimbledon or Sutton United vs Cambridge United or Leeds United

Oxford United vs Newcastle United or Birmingham City

Derby County vs Leicester City

Tottenham vs Wycombe Wanderers

Stand by, we are underway!

Almost ready to get started, here's a reminder of those numbers.

1) Ipswich Town/Lincoln City
2) Rochdale
3) Manchester United
4) Hull City
5) Sunderland/Burnley
6) Blackburn Rovers
7) Millwall
8) Manchester City
9) Brighton & Hove Albion
10) Blackpool/Barnsley
11) Wigan Athletic
12) Birmingham City/Newcastle United
13) Chelsea
14) Middlesbrough
15) Derby County
16) Leicester City
17) Liverpool/Plymouth Argyle
18) Wycombe Wanderers
19) Watford
20) Arsenal
21) Fulham
22) Wolverhampton Wanderers
23) Cambridge United/Leeds United
24) Bristol City/Fleetwood Town
25) Huddersfield Town
26) Tottenham
27) Brentford
28) Bolton Wanderers/Crystal Palace
29) Norwich City/Southampton
30) Sutton United/AFC Wimbledon
31) Accrington Stanley
32) Oxford United

Tonight's draw takes place at the BT Tower in London, not long until we are underway...

Elsewhere tonight, Cristiano Ronaldo has just been crowned the Fifa Player of the Year for 2016. Follow all the reaction here.

Manchester United have won the famous old trophy 12 times in their history – a record haul they share with Arsenal. They have never managed to retain it, however. A comprehensive 4-0 win over Jaap Stam's Reading on Saturday means they are in the running to end that hoodoo this season.

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Plymouth Argyle are also in tonight's draw after the League Two battlers secured a goalless draw at Anfield. Liverpool travel south for the replay on Wednesday 18 January.

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Sutton United and Lincoln City are the two remaining non-league sides in this competition. They aren't quite in the fourth round yet after Sutton were held at home to League One's AFC Wimbledon, while Danny Cowley's side were just four minutes away from securing their spot until Tom Lawrence secured a replay for Ipswich Town.

But they will find out who possibly lies in wait for them tonight. What better incentive to get to the next round than knowing a trip to Old Trafford or the Emirates is waiting for you?

Eight of the weekend's fixtures are going to a replay while Cambridge United and Leeds United are in action tonight in the final third round match. Here are the numbers to keep an eye out for this evening.

1) Ipswich Town/Lincoln City
2) Rochdale
3) Manchester United
4) Hull City
5) Sunderland/Burnley
6) Blackburn Rovers
7) Millwall
8) Manchester City
9) Brighton & Hove Albion
10) Blackpool/Barnsley
11) Wigan Athletic
12) Birmingham City/Newcastle United
13) Chelsea
14) Middlesbrough
15) Derby County
16) Leicester City
17) Liverpool/Plymouth Argyle
18) Wycombe Wanderers
19) Watford
20) Arsenal
21) Fulham
22) Wolverhampton Wanderers
23) Cambridge United/Leeds United
24) Bristol City/Fleetwood Town
25) Huddersfield Town
26) Tottenham
27) Brentford
28) Bolton Wanderers/Crystal Palace
29) Norwich City/Southampton
30) Sutton United/AFC Wimbledon
31) Accrington Stanley
32) Oxford United