FA Cup fourth round draw confirmed as Plymouth face Liverpool and Man United, Chelsea and Tottenham learn opponents

Plymouth Argyle have been rewarded for their FA Cup upset with a glamour tie against Liverpool in the fourth round. The Pilgrims claimed one of the shocks of the weekend when they beat Premier League outfit Brentford 1-0 away from home. Plymouth will face Liverpool in the next roundAFP Liverpool, who beat Accrington Stanley 4-0, will travel to Home Park whilst holders Manchester United are at home to Leicester. Ruben Amorim’s side sealed a dramatic penalty shootout win over Arsenal despite being down to ten men. Amorim will face his predecessor Ruud van Nistelrooy, who was in interim charge at United before moving to Leicester permanently. Chelsea will travel to Brighton, with League One outfit Leyton Orient playing at home against Manchester City. Tottenham were taken to extra-time by Tamworth but won 3-0 to earn a trip to Aston Villa. Frank Lampard’s Coventry City will welcome Ipswich Town, who were comfortable winners over Bristol Rovers. Newcastle came from behind at home to beat Bromley 3-1, with Eddie Howe’s side now set to face Birmingham City at St Andrew’s. Leeds United and Millwall will reignite their fierce rivalry with a clash at Elland Road. Leyton Orient vs Derby, Mansfield Town vs Wigan Athletic and Preston North End vs Charlton have all been played on Tuesday night. This is due to the fixtures being postponed at the weekend amid adverse weather. United will continue their FA Cup defence at home to LeicesterGetty The FA Cup could be set to deliver more surprises in the next roundGetty Like the third round, there will be no VAR in use in the FA Cup fourth round and there will continue to be no replays. Fourth round fixtures will take place across the weekend of February 8. FA Cup fourth round draw Ties to be played across the weekend of February 8 Manchester United v Leicester Leeds United v Millwall Brighton v Chelsea Preston North End v Wycombe Wanderers Exeter City v Nottingham Forest Coventry City v Ipswich Town Blackburn Rovers v Wolves Wigan Athletic v Fulham Birmingham City v Newcastle United Plymouth Argyle v Liverpool Everton v Bournemouth Aston Villa v Tottenham Southampton v Burnley Leyton Orient v Manchester City Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace Stoke City v Cardiff City Man United boss Amorim is relishing a meeting with club legend and now-Leicester manager Van Nistelrooy in the next round. He said: “First of all, I’m going to meet, for the first time, Ruud van Nistelrooy. “I want to give him a hug! I will call him, he’s a class guy. But we want to win, to pass to the next round. “The FA Cup is a very good competition, I really enjoy it. “I talked with Ruud before I came. I’m looking forward to speaking with him. “Maybe we’ll be divided because he loves this club but we need to win. FA Cup Winner Odds Liverpool – 7/2 Man City – 7/2 Man Utd – 6/1 Chelsea – 7/1 Newcastle – 9/1 Nott’m Forest – 16/1 Tottenham – 16/1 Aston Villa – 16/1 Fulham – 20/1 See all FA Cup winner odds over at talkSPORT BET *odds subject to change Sign up to talkSPORT BET and bet £10 to get £30 in free bets CLAIM HERE T&Cs: 18+ New customers only. Opt in via mobile or app & bet £10+ on any football market at 2.00+ odds within 7 days. No Cash out. Get 6x £5 Free Bets on selected markets. Free bets expire in 7 days. T&Cs apply, see below. GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsibly

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FA Cup fourth round draw confirmed as Plymouth face Liverpool and Man United, Chelsea and Tottenham learn opponents

Plymouth Argyle have been rewarded for their FA Cup upset with a glamour tie against Liverpool in the fourth round.

The Pilgrims claimed one of the shocks of the weekend when they beat Premier League outfit Brentford 1-0 away from home.

Plymouth will face Liverpool in the next round
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Liverpool, who beat Accrington Stanley 4-0, will travel to Home Park whilst holders Manchester United are at home to Leicester.

Ruben Amorim’s side sealed a dramatic penalty shootout win over Arsenal despite being down to ten men.

Amorim will face his predecessor Ruud van Nistelrooy, who was in interim charge at United before moving to Leicester permanently.

Chelsea will travel to Brighton, with League One outfit Leyton Orient playing at home against Manchester City.

Tottenham were taken to extra-time by Tamworth but won 3-0 to earn a trip to Aston Villa.

Frank Lampard’s Coventry City will welcome Ipswich Town, who were comfortable winners over Bristol Rovers.

Newcastle came from behind at home to beat Bromley 3-1, with Eddie Howe’s side now set to face Birmingham City at St Andrew’s.

Leeds United and Millwall will reignite their fierce rivalry with a clash at Elland Road.

Leyton Orient vs Derby, Mansfield Town vs Wigan Athletic and Preston North End vs Charlton have all been played on Tuesday night.

This is due to the fixtures being postponed at the weekend amid adverse weather.

United will continue their FA Cup defence at home to Leicester
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The FA Cup could be set to deliver more surprises in the next round
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Like the third round, there will be no VAR in use in the FA Cup fourth round and there will continue to be no replays.

Fourth round fixtures will take place across the weekend of February 8.

FA Cup fourth round draw

Ties to be played across the weekend of February 8

Manchester United v Leicester

Leeds United v Millwall

Brighton v Chelsea

Preston North End v Wycombe Wanderers

Exeter City v Nottingham Forest

Coventry City v Ipswich Town

Blackburn Rovers v Wolves

Wigan Athletic v Fulham

Birmingham City v Newcastle United

Plymouth Argyle v Liverpool

Everton v Bournemouth

Aston Villa v Tottenham

Southampton v Burnley

Leyton Orient v Manchester City

Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace

Stoke City v Cardiff City

Man United boss Amorim is relishing a meeting with club legend and now-Leicester manager Van Nistelrooy in the next round.

He said: “First of all, I’m going to meet, for the first time, Ruud van Nistelrooy.

“I want to give him a hug! I will call him, he’s a class guy. But we want to win, to pass to the next round.

“The FA Cup is a very good competition, I really enjoy it.

“I talked with Ruud before I came. I’m looking forward to speaking with him.

“Maybe we’ll be divided because he loves this club but we need to win.

FA Cup Winner Odds

Liverpool – 7/2

Man City – 7/2

Man Utd – 6/1

Chelsea – 7/1

Newcastle – 9/1

Nott’m Forest – 16/1

Tottenham – 16/1

Aston Villa – 16/1

Fulham – 20/1

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