The FA Cup fifth-round draw will take place on Monday evening, with 16 teams in the hat anticipating who they will face next.
Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City kicked off the fourth-round ties with a 1-0 win at home to Arsenal, thanks to a second half strike from defender Nathan Ake.
On Saturday, Leicester City were victorious against League Two side Walsall. The 3pm games saw the likes of Southampton and Bristol City defeat Blackpool and West Brom to progress.
FA Cup holders Liverpool crashed out of the competition after a 2-1 loss to Brighton on Sunday
Defender Nathan Ake scored the only goal as Manchester City beat Arsenal 1-0 at the Etihad
The evening kick-off on Saturday saw Arnaut Danjuma score on his debut for Tottenham in a 3-0 away win at Preston, while Manchester United were victorious at home to Reading.
On Sunday, holders Liverpool were knocked out against Brighton thanks to a late winner from Kaoru Mitoma. The tie of the round took place at the Racecourse Ground, where Wrexham and Sheffield Untied played out a 3-3 cup thriller.
Ahead of this evening’s fifth-round draw, Sportsmail breaks down everything you need to know.
When is the FA Cup fifth round draw?
The draw for the fifth-round will take place on Monday, January 30 from 7pm in the United Kingdom.
It will will take place during the One Show on BBC One before Derby’s FA Cup home clash with West Ham.
Spurs signing Arnaut Danjuma scored on his Tottenham debut in a 3-0 away Preston North End
What are the draw numbers?
1 Tottenham Hotspur
2 Southampton
3 Wrexham or Sheffield United
4 Ipswich Town or Burnley
5 Manchester United
6 Luton Town or Grimsby Town
7 Derby County or West Ham United
Wrexham will look to cause another upset when they travel to Sheffield United in the replay
8 Stoke City
9 Blackburn Rovers or Birmingham City
10 Leicester City
11 Sheffield Wednesday or Fleetwood Town
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12 Manchester City
13 Bristol City
14 Brighton & Hove Albion
15 Fulham or Sunderland
16 Leeds United
When are the fourth-round replays?
Ahead of the next round, last weekend’s fourth round saw six draws play out meaning that there will be a replay.
After a 2-2 all draw at Ewood Park, Blackburn and Birmingham will go head-to-head again tomorrow to determine who will go through to the next round.
The rest of the fourth-round replays are set to take place on Tuesday, February 7.
Manchester United cruised to the next round of the FA Cup after a 3-1 victory against Reading