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Manchester United have been drawn away to Liverpool in a mouthwatering FA Cup showdown.
After beating Manchester City on Sunday, United will now have to travel to Anfield later this month. Luis Suarez, who has been at the centre of a racism row in recent months, will not be available to play against United as he is still serving an eight match ban. United played Liverpool in the third round last season, winning the game 1-0 at Old Trafford.
Full FA Cup fourth round draw(weekend of January 28/29)
Brighton or Wrexham x Newcastle
Sunderland x Middlesbrough
Dag & Red or Millwall v Soton
Hull v Crawley
MK Dons or QPR x Chelsea
West Brom v Norwich
Blackpool v Sheffield Wednesday
Arsenal or Leeds v Aston Villa
Stevenage v Notts County
Watford v Tottenham
Liverpool v Manchester United
Derby v Stoke Everton v Fulham Macclesfield or Bolton v Swansea
Sheffield United v Brum or Wolves Nottm Forest or Leic v Swindon
Delight: Liverpool celebrate their third round win over Oldham
Elsewhere Chelsea could face a London derby against QPR. Rangers will need to beat MK Dons in a replay first. Chelsea captain John Terry could make a first return to the ground since he was accused of racially abusing Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand, a matter which has become the subject of a criminal case and an accusation which he strenuously denies. West Brom host Norwich and Everton welcome Fulham to Goodison Park. Arsenal will be at home to Aston Villa if they can overcome Leeds at the Emirates Stadium, while Bolton will take on Swansea at the Reebok Stadium if they see off Macclesfield in a replay. Tottenham, who last won the FA Cup 21 years ago, will play Watford at Vicarage Road. Sunderland's reward for beating Peterborough is a home draw against local rivals Middlesbrough, while Newcastle will face the winner of the replay between Wrexham and Brighton.
Heading through: Sunderland beat Peterborough on Sunday and now take on Middlesbrough in the fourth round
Black Cats manager Martin O'Neill, reacting to the draw, said: 'It's a tough one but we're at home anyway. I wonder what (former Middlesbrough midfielder) Lee Cattermole thinks of it. 'It will mean something to the supporters who have stayed on here and cheered us off and maybe Lee himself.' Swindon, who upset the odds to knock out Wigan on Saturday, will face a trip to the east midlands in round four to take on either Nottingham Forest or Leicester. Crawley will take on Hull after the League Two side knocked Championship club Bristol City out on Saturday. Elsewhere, Championship leaders Southampton will travel to face the winners of the replay between Dagenham & Redbridge and Millwall, Blackpool host Sheffield Wednesday who knocked out West Ham, while League One Stevenage, who upset Reading, are at home to Notts County.
Derby host Stoke and Sheffield United will be at home to the winners of the replay between Wolves and Birmingham at Molineux.
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