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Draw made for FA Cup fourth round

SoccerNews in English Premier League 9 Jan 2011

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Holders Chelsea will play Everton at Goodison in the fourth round of the FA Cup, while Fulham play host to Spurs and Aston Villa meet Blackburn.

Manchester United will travel to take on League One side Southampton, while the winner of the third-round replay between Arsenal and Leeds will also play host to League One opposition in Huddersfield.

Third round giant-killers Stevenage – who knocked out Newcastle – and Reading – who beat West Brom – will do battle at Broadhall Way. Burnley will host League Two side Burton Albion, who shocked Middlesbrough.

League One outfit Notts County will meet either Leicester or Manchester City, who face a replay at Eastlands after their third-round tie ended in a 2-2 draw.

The fourth-round matches are scheduled to be played on the weekend of January 29-30.

The full fourth-round draw: Torquay v Crawley Town 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 Rovers or Wolves v Stoke or Cardiff, Notts County v Leicester or Man City, Stevenage v Reading, Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers, West Ham v Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday v Wycombe or Hereford.

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