Southampton have been rewarded for their FA Cup victory over Blackpool yesterday with a home draw against Manchester United in the fourth round. Nigel Adkins' side, who are third in League One, will host a tie that will stir memories of the 1976 final, when Southampton, then in the old Second Division, won 1-0 at Wembley.
Chelsea will travel to Everton, while Tottenham Hotspur, 3-0 winners over Charlton this afternoon, have been drawn away to Fulham.
Stevenage, who caused the biggest of several upsets in the third round yesterday when they beat Newcastle 3-1, were given another home tie, against Reading of the Championship. The remaining non-league side, Crawley, will travel to Torquay if they beat Derby County tomorrow.
Arsenal, who needed a late penalty against Leeds to stay in the competition, will host Huddersfield Town if they win their replay at Elland Road. Notts County, who beat Sunderland yesterday, will be at home to the winners of the tie between Leicester City and Manchester City. Should Leicester cause a shock in the replay at Eastlands their manager Sven-Goran Eriksson will return to the club where he was director of football for six turbulent months last season.
In the other two all-Premier League meetings, Aston Villa face Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers are at home to Wigan Athletic.
The ties will be played on the weekend of 29-30 January
FA Cup fourth-round draw
Torquay v Crawley or Derby Watford v Brighton
Bolton v Wigan
Arsenal or Leeds v Huddersfield
Fulham v Tottenham
Everton v Chelsea
Southampton v Manchester United
Swansea v Leyton Orient
Burnley v Burton
Birmingham v Coventry
Doncaster or Wolves v Stoke or Cardiff
Notts County v Leicester or Manchester City
Stevenage v Reading
Aston Villa v Blackburn
West Ham v Nottingham Forest
Sheffield Wednesday v Wycombe or Hereford