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Default Re: [2016/17] FA Cup

FA Cup fourth-round draw: Holders Manchester United face Wigan and Chelsea take on Brentford

* Chelsea to host fellow west Londoners Brentford in the last 32 of the FA Cup
* Manchester City face an away trip to either Crystal Palace or Bolton Wanderers
* Sutton United and Lincoln will both have home advantage if they win replays


Manchester United will continue their defence of the FA Cup with another home tie against Championship opposition and another reunion.

After beating Jaap Stam’s Reading in the third round, United were drawn against Wigan, managed by their former reserve-team coach Warren Joyce.

Joyce was connected to Old Trafford for more than a decade in different coaching roles before taking over at the DW Stadium in November.


Wigan boss Warren Joyce set to make a swift return to Old Trafford in the FA Cup

Wigan lie 23rd in the Championship and he will hope for a happier return than former defender Stam, whose Reading side were beaten 4-0.

United are going strong in all cup competitions. They are into the EFL Cup semi-finals, starting tonight against Hull, and in the last 32 of the Europa League.

Premier League leaders Chelsea have a local derby at home to Brentford, which should see a return to Stamford Bridge for Josh McEachran. ‘Buzzing,’ tweeted McEachran after the draw.

If they can get past Plymouth in a third-round replay, Liverpool will be at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers, who caused an upset when they knocked out Stoke on Saturday.

Derby, in form under Steve McClaren, were rewarded for toppling Premier League West Brom with an East Midlands derby at home against Leicester.

League One Millwall, having beat top-flight Bournemouth 3-0, may fancy their chances of another upset with Watford drawn at the Den.

League Two Wycombe were excited to secure a trip to Tottenham. Gareth Ainsworth’s squad watched the draw on TV in a hotel and footage of their giddy reaction went viral.

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FA CUP FOURTH ROUND DRAW

Tottenham v Wycombe
Derby v Leicester
Oxford v Birmingham/Newcastle
Sutton/AFC Wimbledon v Cambridge or Leeds
Liverpool/Plymouth v Wolves
Southampton/Norwich v Arsenal
Ipswich/Lincoln v Brighton
Chelsea v Brentford
Manchester United v Wigan
Millwall v Watford
Rochdale v Huddersfield
Sunderland/Burnley v Bristol City/Fleetwood
Blackburn v Barnsley/Blackpool
Fulham v Hull
Middlesbrough v Accrington Stanley
Bolton/Crystal Palace v Manchester City

Matches to be played January 27-30
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4103210/FA-Cup-fourth-round-draw-Holders-Manchester-United-face-Wigan-Chelsea-Brentford.html
habis Stam, eh giliran Joyce yg kembali ke Old Trafford. reunian lagi nih
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