Chelsea and Manchester City learn FA Cup fourth round opponents

There are still two fixtures to be decided

Tom Sheen
Wednesday 20 January 2016 08:34 GMT
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Chelsea and Manchester City found out who their opponents will be in the fourth round of the FA Cup after eight replays took place on Tuesday night.

The only real upset of the night came at Portman Road, where League Two Portsmouth beat a second-string Ipswich Town side 2-1 to set up a South Coast clash against Premier League Bournemouth.

Non-League Eastleight fought valiantly at Bolton Wanderers, going ahead and drawing 2-2 at half-time, but Neil Lennon's team had enough to win 3-2.

Chelsea will face MK Dons after the Championship side beat Northampton Town 3-0, while Aston Villa's nervy 2-0 win over Wycombe Wanderers - both goals coming in the last 15 minutes - set up an all Premier League affair with Manchester City at Villa Park.

West Bromwich Albion also scored a narrow win at Bristol City, Salomon Rondon scoring the only goal of the game; Tony Pulis' team host Peterborough United in the next round.

On Wednesday night there are still two more fixtures with Liverpool hosting Exeter City and Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur play for the third time this month.

FOURTH ROUND DRAW

Derby County vs Manchester United (29 Jan, 7.55pm)

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Colchester United vs Tottenham or Leicester City (30 Jan, 12.45pm)

Arsenal vs Burnley (30 Jan, 3pm)

Aston Villa vs Manchester City (30 Jan, 3pm)

Bolton Wanderers vs Leeds United (30 Jan, 3pm)

Bury vs Hull City (30 Jan, 3pm)

Crystal Palace vs Stoke City (30 Jan, 3pm)

Nottingham Forest vs Watford (30 Jan, 3pm)

Oxford United vs Blackburn Rovers (30 Jan, 3pm)

Portsmouth vs Bournemouth (30 Jan, 3pm)

Reading vs Walsall (30 Jan, 3pm)

Shrewsbury Town vs Sheffield Wednesday (30 Jan, 3pm)

West Brom vs Peterborough United (30 Jan, 3pm)

Exeter City or Liverpool vs West Ham United (30 Jan, 5.30pm)

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Carlisle United vs Everton (31 Jan, 1.30pm)

MK Dons vs Chelsea (31 Jan, 4pm)

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